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Liam rosenior - the guy slagging us off in the tunnel in 2009 calling us **** can do one. You are not welcome
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15 years ago , so whatgandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 9:05 pmLiam rosenior - the guy slagging us off in the tunnel in 2009 calling us **** can do one. You are not welcome
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While I can take or leave Rosenior as manager, I’m really not fussed if he possibly once had a go at us fifteen years ago in the tunnel.
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Andy Jones said Interviews happening this week , so doubtful any decisions made yet unless Rosenior impressed that much we didn’t want to hang about unless we lost him to Sunderland.
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Liam Rosenior primed to be next Sunderland manager with announcement 'imminent'.
https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/f ... er-9334841
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Has 53 pages of debate, reasoning, nonsense, constructive comments, criticism, perceptions, etc, etc, almost got anyone thinking they would now almost welcome and accept any half sensible prospective manager ????
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Ghandis, why would Rosenior owe us any loyalty, 15 years ago?
As long as you have never done the same to any opponent, or indeed to our team or members of it, maybe you have some strange valid point, but I don't think that you have.
As long as you have never done the same to any opponent, or indeed to our team or members of it, maybe you have some strange valid point, but I don't think that you have.
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Ghandhisflipflop, I do kind of salute your amazing recall. Are there many folk in that 'black book' of footballing, long standing enemies?
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Andy jones so far behind, Lampard interviewed 2 weeks agonortheastclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 9:42 pmAndy Jones said Interviews happening this week , so doubtful any decisions made yet unless Rosenior impressed that much we didn’t want to hang about unless we lost him to Sunderland.
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Thank goodnessHahaYeah wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 9:47 pmLiam Rosenior primed to be next Sunderland manager with announcement 'imminent'.
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Was he though?123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 10:04 pmAndy jones so far behind, Lampard interviewed 2 weeks ago
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I understand that this week will be the second round of interviews that JJ was hoping to be involved in.
So it is possible that this week Alan will be choosing to interview those who have declared their interest already, and this will be at least the second time Al has spoken with them.
So it is possible that this week Alan will be choosing to interview those who have declared their interest already, and this will be at least the second time Al has spoken with them.
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I can only assume that Jones has been drinking in the Dyche again. That’s where he gets most of his “scoops”.
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Darnhill… have you any insight into who we maybe looking at?
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100%
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I was going to say the same tbf. People work hard when motivated and want progression.
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Al as in Alan, or AI as in artificial intelligence? Who is really making the appointment?Darnhill Claret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 10:45 pmI understand that this week will be the second round of interviews that JJ was hoping to be involved in.
So it is possible that this week Alan will be choosing to interview those who have declared their interest already, and this will be at least the second time Al has spoken with them.

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Blyclaret, I wish!
I just try to read between the lines, and try to decide what snippets seem reasonable to believe and what I think I can deem unlikely.
I just try to read between the lines, and try to decide what snippets seem reasonable to believe and what I think I can deem unlikely.
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Thank god for that!HahaYeah wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 9:47 pmLiam Rosenior primed to be next Sunderland manager with announcement 'imminent'.
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Hope it's not Parker. He once said in the tunnel at Wembley in 2009 that Cardigans are the future
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Heard Ancelotti wanted the Burnley job but negotiations broke down when Pace discovered he slagged off Haffner's in 2005.
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De Zerbi is out of the running after saying he wasn't keen on the Royal Dyche toilets.
Apparently Burnley officials were livid.
Apparently Burnley officials were livid.
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Lampard on thin ice when it was announced he thought Poundland was a slimming club.
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Potter now likely to go in as Leicester manager.
Hurzeler going in at Brighton.
Surely it's worth another conversation with Cooper to try convince him to join?
Hurzeler going in at Brighton.
Surely it's worth another conversation with Cooper to try convince him to join?
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What wrong with that if they’re a good manager. Any manager is going to try to get the best job possible.
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Shows he has a large degree of passion...prefer him togandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 9:05 pmLiam rosenior - the guy slagging us off in the tunnel in 2009 calling us **** can do one. You are not welcome
Fwank LAMPARD. RVN would be a massive coup tho.
AP juggling all these balls...It's all up in the air isn't t it!
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Honestly don’t understand the hype around Van Nistelrooy.
Hasn’t proved anything as a manager yet.
If you want to go Dutch you’d better take a punt on Mark Van Bommel
Hasn’t proved anything as a manager yet.
If you want to go Dutch you’d better take a punt on Mark Van Bommel
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I've given up trying to decide who I think is the best option.
I'm trying to watch and read up on the various candidates, to find positives on each option.
(The only one I'm struggling with is Rosenior as a lot of my family are Hull Season Ticket holders, so I've followed him closely, not a lot of positives)
I'm trying to watch and read up on the various candidates, to find positives on each option.
(The only one I'm struggling with is Rosenior as a lot of my family are Hull Season Ticket holders, so I've followed him closely, not a lot of positives)
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Having just checked on Oddschecker all of the so called “candidates” can be backed at 2/1 or longer odds with at least one bookmaker. Rosenior whilst trading at 5/4 with Bet Victor can be backed at 5/1 with Sky Bet.
The markets have no real confidence in any of them being appointed or so it seems at the moment.
The markets have no real confidence in any of them being appointed or so it seems at the moment.
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Nixon saying Rosenior no longer in frame for Sunderland
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It’s understandable we all put a brave face on things and vow our undying support for the new guy. But let’s have it right, Lampard, Rosenior, Parker and Bellamy weren’t anywhere near anyone’s first choice’s when Kompany went to Bayern.
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Was in my top 3NottsClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 12:28 pmIt’s understandable we all put a brave face on things and vow our undying support for the new guy. But let’s have it right, Lampard, Rosenior, Parker and Bellamy weren’t anywhere near anyone’s first choice’s when Kompany went to Bayern.
RVclaret wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 1:19 pmCorberan my number 1 pick. Overperformed at both clubs in this league based on budget. Tactically flexible manager who can play several different styles. Would be interesting to see him given the best squad and largest budget in the league. I also think he’s smart enough to adjust to the PL challenge should we get there. Not sure whether he could be prized out of West Brom though.
Stylistically Rosenior and Knutsen fit the bill. Both like ball dominant teams and the transition to their styles would be minimal. The former is a bit of a Russell Martin style risk though given, like Martin, he didn’t deliver play offs - albeit again the play style would be very similar, while Saints had to completely change their approach, perhaps reducing that risk a touch.
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Absolutely not, if it took two months to find the right person then so be it, it’s why interims have been appointed.warksclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 9:48 pmHas 53 pages of debate, reasoning, nonsense, constructive comments, criticism, perceptions, etc, etc, almost got anyone thinking they would now almost welcome and accept any half sensible prospective manager ????
A couple of weeks will see an appointment id guess.
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Rosenior has pulled out of the Sunderland running.
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Lampard/Rosenior/Bellamy feels like the laziest short list of all time. Crikey, there's literally tons of managers out there.
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Yorkshire Evening Post...
Rosenior then emerged as a lead candidate for the Black Cats but recent reports indicate the 39-year-old has turned down a second interview, instead preferring a move to Turf Moor, where Vincent Kompany has recently departed for German giants Bayern Munich.
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/ ... nd-4662953
Rosenior then emerged as a lead candidate for the Black Cats but recent reports indicate the 39-year-old has turned down a second interview, instead preferring a move to Turf Moor, where Vincent Kompany has recently departed for German giants Bayern Munich.
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/ ... nd-4662953
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Rosenior is odds on now with a Ladbrokes and close to evens with most other big bookies. Lampard odds drifting to 2s
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Is the cat out of the bag? Is Rosenior our new manager? 

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Personally would much prefer Lampard over Rosenior.
Frank has managed far bigger clubs and has a much bigger profile to attract young players.
Would tie in with JJ’s ‘not necessarily the biggest name’ comments though.
Frank has managed far bigger clubs and has a much bigger profile to attract young players.
Would tie in with JJ’s ‘not necessarily the biggest name’ comments though.
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Sky bet latest
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Turning down the Sunderland job seems a strange move. Would he not be better to at least keep his options open?
It all feels very “meh”. In Lampard, Rosenior, Bellamy, I’m not sure that I’d feel overly confident of an automatic return to the Premier League, which has to be the target.
I’m not overly keen on Parker, but at least he has taken teams up. Perhaps he would be better for this season, with an eye on needing to next season, if he looks to be out of his depth. Not that I want us to have a high turnover of managers.
The ideal must surely be someone that we think can win us promotion AND keep us up the season after. Is that man in the list of names and still in the running - I have my doubts.
It all feels very “meh”. In Lampard, Rosenior, Bellamy, I’m not sure that I’d feel overly confident of an automatic return to the Premier League, which has to be the target.
I’m not overly keen on Parker, but at least he has taken teams up. Perhaps he would be better for this season, with an eye on needing to next season, if he looks to be out of his depth. Not that I want us to have a high turnover of managers.
The ideal must surely be someone that we think can win us promotion AND keep us up the season after. Is that man in the list of names and still in the running - I have my doubts.
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So would I.
Northern Echo now saying:
LIAM Rosenior is extremely unlikely to be the next Sunderland head coach - with the former Hull boss keen to assess his options amid strong interest from Burnley.
The Black Cats have held lengthy talks with Rosenior over the course of the past week and the 39-year-old emerged as a frontrunner to take charge at the Stadium of Light.
But in a fresh twist, Sunderland have now been forced to turn their attention elsewhere. The Black Cats want to bring a swift end to what has been a long and drawn out search for Michael Beale's replacement, while Rosenior is thought to be keen to see how the Burnley situation plays out.
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/sport ... ior-twist/