That progress seemed pretty okay to me tonight...
It's was a good performance tonight, tempo spot on, worked forward with ease and without the handbrake on. The players seemed like they where playing without restrictions if that makes sense... hopefully it's the start of things to come and LR is learning & adapting.
Roll on Saturday
Re-read it and can see what he's saying now.Two losses in this calendar year at home. What didn't make sense?
If you look at the prediction thread pre season, most people had us at mid table or thereabouts. On the basis of that, presumably people were expecting us to struggle in key areas of the team, our play, tactics or whatever. We are ahead of those predictions now, playing good football at times, just inconsistent and frustrating to watch at times. It’s a work in progress. I’m struggling to understand why there is a lot of negativity. It seems that we are collectively disappointed that LR is doing better than we thought he would.
In terms of progress, results like tonight, the manner of them and the fact it's not particularly surprising, is a big indicator to me. Yes, we've always had the odd good away win at this level, but this season we're quite routinely going away and winning not just through smash and grab and a good defensive performance but by dominating the game. In the history of Hull City at this level that is a very rare thing, until this season.
Starting to wonder if it's just that he doesn't 'look like a mamager' to some who prefer their commentator's to be caucasian middle aged and male.
Can't honestly see a rational explanation for it otherwise.
Starting to wonder if it's just that he doesn't 'look like a mamager' to some who prefer their commentator's to be caucasian middle aged and male.
Can't honestly see a rational explanation for it otherwise.
What a stupid statement. And a plural like commentators doesn’t need an apostrophe.
You got the hots for Miss Scott?
Re-read it and can see what he's saying now.
It was confusing (to me) as the sentence was talking about not winning enough, then he went back to games lost.
Irrespective, the home form needs to improve!
Tonight”s performance and result pretty much ought to put this thread to bed. Listening to the radio (5 live I think) on the way back, one of their analysts pointed how how Liam is probably one of the most coveted managers in the division. Let’s hope we don’t drive him away with the usual Hull City moaning and whingeing.
Shouldn't have needed a thread in the first place.
It's a 'dogwhistle' Rosenior out thread in all but name and completely unwarranted.
An entirely premature precursor to an actual Rosenior out thread cos some seem so desperate to scrutinise and see him fail, even though it can't yet be called a Rosenior out thread - precisely because that would be ridiculous to the vast majority of rational thinking supporters.
It's a bit pathetic really. Reckon the OP has had his nose put out of joint somehow. Probably no longer getting the freelance work.
It appears you've actually read next to **** all in this thread other than what you wanted to read - ie; between lines that largely aren't there.
It must be a tiny minority that would prefer Rosenior to leave - a fair amount of people seem to want to see improvement in the way we're playing - which we're starting to see.
If anything, the game tonight proves exactly what's been said in this thread prior. We played with so much more energy tonight and the ponderous play was minimal other than a few moments early in the second half that yet again heaped pressure on ourselves. We rode it out this time and got a deserved result.
Rosenior said they'd worked on our play over the international break and in the last two games you can see the difference clearly. Probably our best two performances of the season.
That being said - the goals tonight were another worldie and capitalising on a mistake. Good chances taken well, but again, we can't rely on them every week. Probably the only negative really, but when you're getting 3 points it's not a problem.
This was actually quite a sensible thread before now - but some are obviously determined to point score instead of celebrate. Personally I'd say what's pathetic is coming on after a much needed win, and in good fashion too, and relenting to post about (essentially through digging at others) how much better a supporter one is because they thought we've been playing to our maximum potential all along - despite most posters on this thread wanting exactly this sort of turnaround to happen.