We had a 15-16 goal striker in Oscar Estupinan and Rosenior couldn’t get him scoring and he’s decided to loan him out for billy Sharp who can’t run. Rosenior was good but not great, the football at times was dull especially at home
That's total nonsense. Estupinian went last season (cos he was cr@p, for a huge agreed profit) to fund Delap. Sharp came in January to cover Delap till he got fit again.
@@stepheng8779Oscar was at Metz until January. He came back and now he’s at Bahia. He scored 13 goals last season in a worse team (most definitely not crap) Sharp came in, in January. When Oscar had returned to the club.
All this yapping about this and that.. let’s have it right here. IT WAS THE CHAIRMAN who did not like the football Hull City played and therefore sacked Liam Roseinior. End of chat.
Well he’s just got a big payout on his contract. Imagine turning Argyle into a solid Championship club. The club is nicely set up for a manager like him. Win win.
He would be extremely popular here in Plymouth. He is perfect for Home Park and Home Park is perfect for him! How ironic that would be if the Club that got him the sack, employed him just days later!
@@humptydumpty9177 well, you would have to ask the owner for that but WBA won so it made no difference the result against you. The performance on the other hand was poor, which has been the case several times this season when it's really mattered;Home form hasn't been good enough all season; overcautious style of play; 3 wins out of 13; playing players out of position; backed heavily in January to achieve playoffs. Could be any or all or something else entirely . I'm not agreeing with the sacking, just saying that the owner will have his reasons.
@@coyhutt8022 Thank you. It's always interesting to read a different perspective. From outside you club we just see a club that was unlucky not to make the play offs and improving all the time, but 3 out of 13 is the form that put us in a relegation scrap!
@@humptydumpty9177 most of the fanbase sees it like this, and chuck in that he's an ex player and has connections with the city. Apparently relations have progressively soured since January - it's a head scratcher after a new 3 year deal in December. We've played some of the best football in recent memory and also some dire stuff, and some pretty boring stuff that nobody was happy with. I think our expectation was he'd be given a certain amount of time next season but would have to be pretty much cemented in the top 6. Acun will have his reasons, it could be a masterstroke or he's a nut job and we're a basket case of a club.
Egotistical decision by a chairman who still has no understanding of English football. Rosenior took us from relegation candidates to the brink of the playoffs and finished behind clubs who had parachute payments and plenty of quality players on the books. We, however, had some good loanees that Liam brought in and a bunch of journeymen. Yes, our game could be a tad boring at times and our results should have been better but let's walk before we learn to run FFS. Roseniors future is golden, ours I'm not so sure. Acun has enjoyed the full support of all of us since taking over from the Allams but let's face it, we would have welcomed anyone after that lot nearly destroyed us. Lets see how he shapes up next season when we are back where we started.
2 home wins since the turn of the year, that was the issue. I said about a month ago that he'd be out if they didn't improve home form. The owner wants to entertain with the side and for all we have played some lovely stuff, football is results based and fans like to see their team win. I do think he should have been given next season but football never fails to surprise. We'll see when a new man is announced and how results pan out next season as to whether it was the right decision.
Rob Edwards, Jon Eustace, Tony Mawbrey and Liam Rosenior all sacked when doing well for the clubs to go downhill after maybe Mick beale is next in at Hull CIty.
Who bought the players? Giles can't defend, out performed by a young Hull kid saved you 5 million there Acun. Zaroury hopeless & injured, 6 month wonder at Burnley in the championship isn't world class Acun. Philogene had his head turned, did he have to play cos he didn't seem interested. Only one to get a tune out of Delap, got Tufan fit not fat. Shoddy decision. Been rumours for weeks it's the cardiff fella, put us down for the drop next season 💩
We had a 15-16 goal striker in Oscar Estupinan and Rosenior couldn’t get him scoring and he’s decided to loan him out for billy Sharp who can’t run. Rosenior was good but not great, the football at times was dull especially at home
That's total nonsense.
Estupinian went last season (cos he was cr@p, for a huge agreed profit) to fund Delap. Sharp came in January to cover Delap till he got fit again.
@@stepheng8779Oscar was at Metz until January. He came back and now he’s at Bahia. He scored 13 goals last season in a worse team (most definitely not crap) Sharp came in, in January. When Oscar had returned to the club.
@@stepheng8779it would seem you are the one talking nonsense no fee has been agreed at all, and Oscar wasn’t bad at all 🙈
All this yapping about this and that.. let’s have it right here. IT WAS THE CHAIRMAN who did not like the football Hull City played and therefore sacked Liam Roseinior. End of chat.
Madness. As a saints fan, I'd be excited to see LS in charge if things don't work out with RM
Rosenior is perfect for Argyle if he is willing to take the drop in wages
Well he’s just got a big payout on his contract. Imagine turning Argyle into a solid Championship club. The club is nicely set up for a manager like him. Win win.
He would be extremely popular here in Plymouth. He is perfect for Home Park and Home Park is perfect for him! How ironic that would be if the Club that got him the sack, employed him just days later!
It isn't the loss to you that's caused it.
@@coyhutt8022 what was it then?
@@humptydumpty9177 well, you would have to ask the owner for that but WBA won so it made no difference the result against you. The performance on the other hand was poor, which has been the case several times this season when it's really mattered;Home form hasn't been good enough all season; overcautious style of play; 3 wins out of 13; playing players out of position; backed heavily in January to achieve playoffs. Could be any or all or something else entirely . I'm not agreeing with the sacking, just saying that the owner will have his reasons.
@@coyhutt8022 Thank you. It's always interesting to read a different perspective. From outside you club we just see a club that was unlucky not to make the play offs and improving all the time, but 3 out of 13 is the form that put us in a relegation scrap!
@@humptydumpty9177 most of the fanbase sees it like this, and chuck in that he's an ex player and has connections with the city. Apparently relations have progressively soured since January - it's a head scratcher after a new 3 year deal in December. We've played some of the best football in recent memory and also some dire stuff, and some pretty boring stuff that nobody was happy with. I think our expectation was he'd be given a certain amount of time next season but would have to be pretty much cemented in the top 6. Acun will have his reasons, it could be a masterstroke or he's a nut job and we're a basket case of a club.
All the teams in the playoffs (and Leicester) have parachute payments, too!
WBA do not and have been in financial ruin for the past 18 months. Fortunately new owners have come in so should change this summer.
WTF! Bab bad move from the tigers!
Egotistical decision by a chairman who still has no understanding of English football. Rosenior took us from relegation candidates to the brink of the playoffs and finished behind clubs who had parachute payments and plenty of quality players on the books. We, however, had some good loanees that Liam brought in and a bunch of journeymen. Yes, our game could be a tad boring at times and our results should have been better but let's walk before we learn to run FFS. Roseniors future is golden, ours I'm not so sure. Acun has enjoyed the full support of all of us since taking over from the Allams but let's face it, we would have welcomed anyone after that lot nearly destroyed us. Lets see how he shapes up next season when we are back where we started.
Sport is no longer sport, it is business. The same with gaming and movies, All profit = no passion. the fans lose either way
Rather have him than Farke.
Depressing time to be a hull fan, made slightly better by hull getting their monthly mention on the pod🤣❤️
2 home wins since the turn of the year, that was the issue. I said about a month ago that he'd be out if they didn't improve home form. The owner wants to entertain with the side and for all we have played some lovely stuff, football is results based and fans like to see their team win. I do think he should have been given next season but football never fails to surprise. We'll see when a new man is announced and how results pan out next season as to whether it was the right decision.
Rob Edwards, Jon Eustace, Tony Mawbrey and Liam Rosenior all sacked when doing well for the clubs to go downhill after maybe Mick beale is next in at Hull CIty.
Only time will tell whether its the right decision or not surely ? As the Chinese proverb says, 'Good thing, bad thing, who can tell ?'
Do you think he will end up at leeds? Mx
And Hull City Council don't let him have the land, just another Allam with better PR, till now.
Time for Hull to get Wayne Rooney in.
Who bought the players? Giles can't defend, out performed by a young Hull kid saved you 5 million there Acun. Zaroury hopeless & injured, 6 month wonder at Burnley in the championship isn't world class Acun. Philogene had his head turned, did he have to play cos he didn't seem interested.
Only one to get a tune out of Delap, got Tufan fit not fat.
Shoddy decision.
Been rumours for weeks it's the cardiff fella, put us down for the drop next season 💩
massive red flag to not put abdus in the starting eleven. That was red flag number one, second changing tufan at 46 minute to abdus.