I would honestly absolutely love it if we could get promoted back to the prem with Rosenior at the helm. I love his local connection and thought he was a top player for us. I like the fact he's clearly got a brain and the man has something about the way he composes and carries himself that I admire. I think his style of play could be used to grind out some good results against better teams. We're already kind of seeing that this season so in theory it could pay off nicely in a league where we're actually small fish in a big pond.
The problem comes against teams we're better than (on paper). We just don't put teams to the sword and we don't do enough to create good chances to win. We stick to one thing and we don't really adapt to suit the opposition very often. The other problem is, in my opinion, that I don't think we're willing to make changes in order to achieve that outcome either - certainly not from what Rosenior seems to have been saying about the style and the process etc. The style seems to come before playing to utilise individual's strengths.
That being said, I saw someone (I think on another thread) make a really valid point about how much Rosenior gets frustrated on the sidelines in those moments we take an overly safe approach. It's a good point to be honest. I think the ponderous build up is down to Rosenior, BUT I think those moments where we could twist the knife, take a gamble etc, but instead take the overly safe option could be more down to the individuals doing it. It's possibly a vicious circle where both 'problems' effect each other...
In short, I'm still on the fence. Nobody should be bigger than the potential success of the club. If we've given it more of a go by the end of the season I'll be more inclined to want Rosie leading us into next season. If we can't make some sort of positive change towards an attacking improvement over the remaining fixtures then I'd probably lean towards giving someone else a go, ideally before the recruitment begins so they're not starting with a fully inherited squad.
I understand people saying it's boring. Sometimes I think it is too, though I also appreciate moments where we keep the ball well under pressure. One thing's for certain though - excitement comes from watching goals and goalscoring chances, almost however they're created. If Rosenior can get us attacking more, even if the results aren't guaranteed, I think more people could get much more behind it all.