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No double pivot then?
Walter likes a 4-3-3 so ‘single pivot’.
No double pivot then?
I wonder if City fans will pronounce his name with his native German pronunciation or pronounce it like Mike from Breaking Bad does. Waltuh…
I wonder if City fans will pronounce his name with his native German pronunciation or pronounce it like Mike from Breaking Bad does. Waltuh…
I vant to suck your blud
I genuinely imagine castro to be like mike
Ive been away on holiday so missed all of this although I got a call on Tuesday morning saying Rosenior was on his bike. When was he actually sacked?There is, if we secure him ( again from what I'm told before I'm shot down )
Ive been away on holiday so missed all of this although I got a call on Tuesday morning saying Rosenior was on his bike. When was he actually sacked?
Also I'm not going to trawl through the 90 odd pages of comments to see if anyone else has picked up my thoughts whilst mulling this over? So for what they are worth...
I think something went off in Turkey on the so called 'bonding session' Simply because of the display v Stoke that followed it, the consequent rumours about players going behind Roseniors back complaining and the endless quotes to the media from the manager about the solidarity of his squad etc, was he trying to convince someone else?
I'd also suggest Acun would have had some of his close football pals in Turkey assessing our squad and tactics/training methods whilst out there. Including the manager of the tiny team who beat us? Managed by a 'close personal friend of Acun...' Ex Rangers manager, Dick Advocat ?
Plus I dont think dropping Omur went down too well, as the mystery about the non appearnance of the new keeper, Connollys disappearance, Rosies frequent touchline bans, and the tepid displays against Plymouth and Watford alongside the Stoke debacle when we needed to beat them.
I noticed Rosie frequent nervous glances up at the directors box when things were not going well for us at home and I don't think the relationship was as cosy as we all were led to believe.
So was it a fool hardy knee jerk decision by Acun? Not a chance.
He must has some else lined up.
It's hard on Liam Rosenior, as it was hard on Grant McCann following a title winning season, but that's football and yesterdays news.
And we move on.................
you are consistently misunderstanding thingsI really like Rosenior and thought the progress under him was good. However, looking to the future, the bigger concern for me is that Acun has sort of backed himself into a corner with the next manager, and it could potentially become a cycle.
If the football is really exciting but we finish 7th again, does Acun sack the manager for missing out on the play-offs? It feels like he has to really, with all the talk of progress as well as excitement. If he doesn't, it looks like a strange decision, as he's inadvertently set a really low bar for what constitutes failure.
The other scenario is that he sticks with a manager if we don't go up, accepting that getting rid of someone who just missed out is, in hindsight, a bit mad, and goes again. But after his Humberside interview, he clearly isn't that kind of person.
Ive been away on holiday so missed all of this although I got a call on Tuesday morning saying Rosenior was on his bike. When was he actually sacked?
Also I'm not going to trawl through the 90 odd pages of comments to see if anyone else has picked up my thoughts whilst mulling this over? So for what they are worth...
I think something went off in Turkey on the so called 'bonding session' Simply because of the display v Stoke that followed it, the consequent rumours about players going behind Roseniors back complaining and the endless quotes to the media from the manager about the solidarity of his squad etc, was he trying to convince someone else?
I'd also suggest Acun would have had some of his close football pals in Turkey assessing our squad and tactics/training methods whilst out there. Including the manager of the tiny team who beat us? Managed by a 'close personal friend of Acun...' Ex Rangers manager, Dick Advocat ?
Plus I dont think dropping Omur went down too well, as the mystery about the non appearnance of the new keeper, Connollys disappearance, Rosies frequent touchline bans, and the tepid displays against Plymouth and Watford alongside the Stoke debacle when we needed to beat them.
I noticed Rosie frequent nervous glances up at the directors box when things were not going well for us at home and I don't think the relationship was as cosy as we all were led to believe.
So was it a fool hardy knee jerk decision by Acun? Not a chance.
He must has some else lined up.
It's hard on Liam Rosenior, as it was hard on Grant McCann following a title winning season, but that's football and yesterdays news.
And we move on.................
And it showed when we played Stoke at home a few days later. We looked like a team who had just met on the car park five minutes before kick off.ok but curacao beating us means nothing
we played not a single first team player apart from pandur
And it showed when we played Stoke at home a few days later. We looked like a team who had just met on the car park five minutes before kick off.
Ive been away on holiday so missed all of this although I got a call on Tuesday morning saying Rosenior was on his bike. When was he actually sacked?
Also I'm not going to trawl through the 90 odd pages of comments to see if anyone else has picked up my thoughts whilst mulling this over? So for what they are worth...
I think something went off in Turkey on the so called 'bonding session' Simply because of the display v Stoke that followed it, the consequent rumours about players going behind Roseniors back complaining and the endless quotes to the media from the manager about the solidarity of his squad etc, was he trying to convince someone else?
I'd also suggest Acun would have had some of his close football pals in Turkey assessing our squad and tactics/training methods whilst out there. Including the manager of the tiny team who beat us? Managed by a 'close personal friend of Acun...' Ex Rangers manager, Dick Advocat ?
Plus I dont think dropping Omur went down too well, as the mystery about the non appearnance of the new keeper, Connollys disappearance, Rosies frequent touchline bans, and the tepid displays against Plymouth and Watford alongside the Stoke debacle when we needed to beat them.
I noticed Rosie frequent nervous glances up at the directors box when things were not going well for us at home and I don't think the relationship was as cosy as we all were led to believe.
So was it a fool hardy knee jerk decision by Acun? Not a chance.
He must has some else lined up.
It's hard on Liam Rosenior, as it was hard on Grant McCann following a title winning season, but that's football and yesterdays news.
And we move on.................
I think he was talking about the position we were in when we sacked ShotaSo your saying 17 teams below us played League 1 football i do not think we played League 1 football at all this year or we would not have finished where we did.
and inserted a top 6 requirement in the contract - allegedlyBut still gave him a new contract in December
and inserted a top 6 requirement in the contract - alledgedly
He was saying Acun didnt want us to be relegated to League 1You suggested we played League 1 football when you said Acun does not want League 1 football.