Hull sack Rosenior (3 Viewers)

cstring82

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Crazy as I thought he’s a decent manager.
Imagine their owners gone mad trigger happy and will employ some random foreign Manager now.
 
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But they were the model to follow for some in Jan!

bonkers decision, cracking manager. Interesting to see that squad come day1 of season.
It doesn't have to be all or nothing. You don't automatically go broke having a loan player.
 

Hobo

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They are in trouble financially and already wildly overspending.

Yes, probably got investment in January with play offs as a minimum.

Good manager though, another club will have him in no time.
 

NortonSkyBlue

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You never know what the day to day relationship is like behind the scenes but Rosenior is going to walk in a decent job.
 

Skybluekyle

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This does have a Eustace at Birmingham City vibe to it. He seemed to be a good young manager learning, and this seems a bit knee-jerk to not getting into the playoffs, but if he did agree to the terms, my sympathy will diminish.

I like how we seem to be a really stable club, with a manager with a lot of credit in the proverbial bank....for once
 

Tommo1993

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Sacking managers for not achieving promotion in a first attempt of some healthy loans is a very dangerous route to be taking.

They’ll be a poisonous basket case before long.
 

Tommo1993

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They’ll be challenging relegation in L1 if they keep throwing away managers for not buying instant success.
 

RoboCCFC90

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It's a tad harsh this sacking, but ultimately if an owner of a Club says "I want Play-Offs" and the Manager/Head Coach can't achieve it then you are asking for trouble.

Seems like a good young coach and I'm sure Rosenior will come back in somewhere, but can't really see where Hull will go from here, not sure there is a coach/manager out there that is guaranteed to take them up. Add to that, the better players in their squad are all going to leave as they are loan players from the Prem.

Tricky one for the next guy coming in.
 

Skyblue Bangkok

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It's a tad harsh this sacking, but ultimately if an owner of a Club says "I want Play-Offs" and the Manager/Head Coach can't achieve it then you are asking for trouble.

Seems like a good young coach and I'm sure Rosenior will come back in somewhere, but can't really see where Hull will go from here, not sure there is a coach/manager out there that is guaranteed to take them up. Add to that, the better players in their squad are all going to leave as they are loan players from the Prem.

Tricky one for the next guy coming in.
From the outside it looks like a very harsh decision When he took over last season they were near the bottom and this season he almost got them to the play offs . Apparently the Chairman/owner said at the start of the season he wanted at least a top 10 finish.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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The real brains behind the few good bits Rooney did.

If I was Ratcliffe at Utd I would be getting him in as a coach to work under their next manager.
 

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