Rosenior came in with Hull in the relegation zone, took them to 15th last season, now 7th and a win away from the playoffs. Thats in less than two seasons. Absolutely ridiculous to sack him.
The problem is that in the style of football played by Liam, Acun Ilıcalı wants a football that attacks more, presses and traps the opponent in the future. He wants to build a team that will constantly attack. Hull City's valueWhile it was 105 million Euros, it fell behind Norwich City with 63 million Euros and lost the offseason. And against Playmouth, a team that is at the bottom of the league, more aggressive, more attacking, more goal-seeking. The side should have been Hull City, but this cannot happen with the style of football played by Liam. Unfortunately, Hull also has problems keeping the ball forward and constantly concedes goals easily, and they are not good enough in terms of defence No success achieved
Hull running before it can walk - Rosenior's 7th place finish is the first top ten finish for Hull in the Championship since 2016 and the reward is the sack, absolutely barmy decision
What the hell, Im a Birmingham fan, I feel for the Hull fans at this moment in time, I think Liam played some good football with the players he had, you cant get blood out of a stone, its a bit like Rooney in a way with the owners wanting to play a certain style that cant be achieved without premier league players its bonkers, if Liam wanted to come down to St Andrews I would love to have him.
I'm a Fenerbahce fan supporting Hull City and here to give you some insights about this Acun's decision. Acun is now a board member in Fenerbahce, will play an important role at the club, as well. Acun has always been a direct supporter in Fenerbahce club, both in terms of material and moral. If you inspect Fenerbahce's progress in the last 10 years, you will better understand this pattern. Under Ali Koc's Fenerbahce presidency, Fenerbahce signed big names, had 0 national titles (mostly finishing the league in top 3), changed managers each of every year with decent European success. But Turkey has a different football atmosphere, that's hard to compare these two teams. However, Fenerbahce showed some signs of attactrive football during those years, with great youngsters and established middle age players like Arda Guler, Ferdi Kadioglu, Jayden Oosterwolde, Kim Min Jae, Eljif Elmas, Vedat Muriqi. Check out those guys' career and how much money they have made the club earned. Historically, Fenerbahce's style of play is based on school of Brazil - Jogo Bonito. Acun is just aiming this, while signing promising youngsters. Here I'm not backing or criticizing Acun's decision. He took that risk of being against of Hull supporters. He's that type of guy. We'll see the outcome next year. It's a risky decision but I can clearly understand what he aims for.
Hull were _dismal_ last season. Yes, they avoided the drop, but they were playing terrible football. I've watched them time and again this season, and the difference is staggering. Actual, decent to watch football, and managing to get points from tough opponents. This is the toughest Championship for a while, you've had four clubs fighting for the top two spots, and Norwich and West Brom are no cakewalks either. The improvement that Rosenior has brough has been immense, and I genuinely do not understand what possible reason they could have had to get rid.
Well not quite, Hull's owner hasn't sent them down to league 1 while claiming they are going to dominate English football in a few years with a super duper mega stadium filled with 60 thousand fans lol
Hi Birmingham fan here, if Mowbray decides not to come back ( and I wish him all the best and hope is well soon), I would be all over Rosenior. I’d have him at St Andrews in a heartbeat 👍
No idea what hes like as a manager but at a glance he did take their position up the league, given with a great squad. Anytime you see him speak he is quite insightful too so seemingly does have the makings of a very good coach. Would suspect he’ll be successful elsewhere, seems a bit harsh but suppose if promotion was the ambition or a certain style was wanted thats the owners prerogative
Jermaine Defore. Give him a chance. I bet he could turn it into an attacking style. Liam should of been given another yr but I like this chairman. He makes a decision and gets on with it.
Hes a better owner BUT this is a kop out answer to a terrible decision. Championship can be a scrappy league to get points you aren't always going to get that seat jumping attacking style, it also requires more money to attract these players in (in the championship its hard to do). With what hes said if we did make play-offs is he still getting sacked if he doesn't like his style of play?
Word on the street is that he's thinking of replacing our coach, even though he hasn't even bought the club yet, and the coach he wants to replace hasn't lost a single game since he selected the team. The fans sent him a big "no" even before he came to Maribor.👀👀👀👀👀👀
I've seen a bit of Hull this year They were very good in attack but their weakness was in their defence was league one .I remember when they played Leicester They were better then Leicester but they kept leaving Vardy unmarked in the area No surprise Vardy scored two goals It was the same at Leeds Hull played well and put us under pressure but gave us too much space to exploit It's still a crazy decision.I don't know why people play out from the back Very few teams have the players to do it and generally causes team more problems Play top your players strengths
what the hell kind of answer is that, his football style wasnt what he wanted... i mean attacking and offensive football vs ITFC was some of the best i have seen this season. Totally crazy
I'm from Turkey. i trust Acun ilicali. he doesn't like to lose and is always hungry for success. Next year he will show his competitive spirit with a better squad and understanding of the game. everyone will see that he will not give up.
@@lukehutchings746 sorry bro my English is bad. i mean, he really wants to get promoted to the English league. probably hull city will buy a lot of quality players in the transfer season. the coach was not at pl level. it will bring someone better
Interesting decision, but perhaps better to part ways while both manager and club are in relatively positive positions. If you and your partner have different sets of values, then it's probably better to end things early than to get married and inevitably run into more serious problems further down the line. That being said, the owner might be targeting the unachievable, but it's his club and his decision if he wants to pursue that goal - just hope the fans don't end up suffering from the owner becoming reckless in his pursuit of that aim!
Granted that English isn’t the main language, but most of that was nonsensical contradictory waffle. Another example of an owner who is very successful and wealthy from other businesses, but mostly clueless about this sport.
I have to say that this guy shouldn't own a football club. I can't understand why he did this. I wonder what the next manager will be like. He talks great about Liam but then says Liam wasn't good enough. It will be interesting to see how this pans out.
So gutted. This owner is an idiot. Liam has more than proven himself to all us Hull fans and we are so pleased with the progress. And after this interview I have little understanding what Acun actually feels and wants overall. I can appreciate our possession play isn't exciting but it got us nearly damn there. And the players trusted Liam.
I live in Hull but i don't support them, that being said, it was nice to have city buzzing & be proud, with positive progress in the Championship. This decision, though, seems very short-sighted.
Glad we didnt get on the play offs or promotion this year. Kompany showed what happens when you get promoted sooner than you had planned. Maybe im happy in the miserable division
Owners a prick end of. Liam is a legend, what he did for Derby we don't forget. Wish he'd comeback to us st some capacity. He's amazing at recruitment and player management. This guy sounds like he owns car washes unreal
Should of sacked him before the Plymouth match save him setting up to lose to make his old gaffer Rooney feel better for getting sacked for his cracking spell managing BCFC
I have to admit, I was rollicking this owner before I heard and too time to understand what he wanted and meant. It's always good to listen to both sides of the story, the owner jusy wants to have a team of flair players that excites him and he doesn't want to onky win matches. Well, good luck to him.
An idiotic decision to top all idiotic decisions. The most promising young manager in the football league, I would go as far as saying a possible future England manager, tossed aside by an egotistical foreign chairman as though he were a failure when he has actually over-achieved. Lets see what backlash this causes against the chairman next season.
Bla bla bla Acun Ilıcalı wants success. There is no time to wait for the young coach to become experienced. Acun Ilıcalı wants a more experienced attacking coach. After all, a lot of money is spent And the team cannot afford to fail. How can Hull City, worth 105 million Euros, stay out of the 7th Play Off, behind Norwich, worth 63 million Euros? Also, against a last place team like Playmouth in the last match.He may be out of the play offs by playing ineffective football against and losing. We have seen that Liam was ineffective in many of his matches. If there is any success, it is due to the quality of the players.
@@Hibrahim1 I’m pretty sure you have little understanding of the league we play in. The teams that finished above us are financially much better off than us. To grind out a place that high in the table with a bunch of loaners and also-rans is an immense achievement. The ‘three year plan’ devised by the chairman and the manager was almost achieved in two years! Why give him a contract extension and shortly after sack him? Right now, the chairman’s credibility in Hull is wavering. Rosenior will be snapped up quickly by a better club than us and all for what? We are left with half the squad we need, no manager, no back room staff and what kind of idiot would want to work for a club that sacked the manager after such a strong season? Acun looks pathetic and has made a very unnecessary and divisive decision.
Agree mate was gutted as a Derby fan when he was suddenly replaced, though fortunately it turned out well (eventually!). Rosenior's a smart, dignified bloke with good leadership skills.. as far as his career in management goes I too believe that his best is yet to come
@@mrdeafa25 I agree, he liked his style of football when he extended that contract but changed his mind after a few short months even though they achieved so much
@LeafyPeach I know. Im not saying it was the right decision to sack liam or get walter, im saying i can see why they sacked liam, it wouldn't have been my choice but it wasnt going great under liam if you went every week youd realise he was wasteful and boring . Walter is worse
@@jamesallen8917 bruh it was the best hull did in quite a long time, they were on the rise. This decision doesn't seem like a smart one at all sporting wise. Unless the manager loses the trust of the dressing room they should always be given time to continue ascending.
@LeafyPeach i was there every week mate, the football was dire , we had assembled a great squad and we snatched draws from winning positions too often. I would have kept rosy yes but i can understand the decision
Hull were punching above their weight with Rosenior, pathetic decision. Watch them slide down now with this ridiculous owner who sounds like a complete plank. Hope they go down next season.
Rosenior came in with Hull in the relegation zone, took them to 15th last season, now 7th and a win away from the playoffs. Thats in less than two seasons. Absolutely ridiculous to sack him.
big mistake i think ..
Another poor decision after a season of nearly making it to the playoffs
The problem is that in the style of football played by Liam, Acun Ilıcalı wants a football that attacks more, presses and traps the opponent in the future. He wants to build a team that will constantly attack. Hull City's valueWhile it was 105 million Euros, it fell behind Norwich City with 63 million Euros and lost the offseason. And against Playmouth, a team that is at the bottom of the league, more aggressive, more attacking, more goal-seeking. The side should have been Hull City, but this cannot happen with the style of football played by Liam. Unfortunately, Hull also has problems keeping the ball forward and constantly concedes goals easily, and they are not good enough in terms of defence No success achieved
Nah it was shite
He did well at Hull. They played nice stuff.
Some foreign owners are delusional.
Poor Hull.
Hull running before it can walk - Rosenior's 7th place finish is the first top ten finish for Hull in the Championship since 2016 and the reward is the sack, absolutely barmy decision
This guy clown I hope he get new job and get promotion and gets egg on his face
Wrong team went up that year should of been Wednesday
Really odd one. Presume the owners plan is to get Rooney in?
funny if they did
Plymouth will be straight on the phone to Rosenior! 😎
Joke of a sacking. Hull punched way above their weight this year.
It's the old 'style of football' issue...everybody wants to play like Klopp and win like Real Madrid. Liam R did great at Hull.
What the hell, Im a Birmingham fan, I feel for the Hull fans at this moment in time, I think Liam played some good football with the players he had, you cant get blood out of a stone, its a bit like Rooney in a way with the owners wanting to play a certain style that cant be achieved without premier league players its bonkers, if Liam wanted to come down to St Andrews I would love to have him.
UTV
TBH If I was a Brum fan right now I'd be way too busy fuming at the owners of Birmingham City to be concerned about any other club.
One of the most promising young English managers. Hull's loss. Liam won't be out of work for long.
if he fancies working for another hard to please, volatile club owner, then Sunderland are still looking for a manager
No, and good luck to him.
I'm a Fenerbahce fan supporting Hull City and here to give you some insights about this Acun's decision. Acun is now a board member in Fenerbahce, will play an important role at the club, as well. Acun has always been a direct supporter in Fenerbahce club, both in terms of material and moral. If you inspect Fenerbahce's progress in the last 10 years, you will better understand this pattern. Under Ali Koc's Fenerbahce presidency, Fenerbahce signed big names, had 0 national titles (mostly finishing the league in top 3), changed managers each of every year with decent European success. But Turkey has a different football atmosphere, that's hard to compare these two teams. However, Fenerbahce showed some signs of attactrive football during those years, with great youngsters and established middle age players like Arda Guler, Ferdi Kadioglu, Jayden Oosterwolde, Kim Min Jae, Eljif Elmas, Vedat Muriqi. Check out those guys' career and how much money they have made the club earned. Historically, Fenerbahce's style of play is based on school of Brazil - Jogo Bonito. Acun is just aiming this, while signing promising youngsters. Here I'm not backing or criticizing Acun's decision. He took that risk of being against of Hull supporters. He's that type of guy. We'll see the outcome next year. It's a risky decision but I can clearly understand what he aims for.
Hull were _dismal_ last season. Yes, they avoided the drop, but they were playing terrible football.
I've watched them time and again this season, and the difference is staggering. Actual, decent to watch football, and managing to get points from tough opponents.
This is the toughest Championship for a while, you've had four clubs fighting for the top two spots, and Norwich and West Brom are no cakewalks either.
The improvement that Rosenior has brough has been immense, and I genuinely do not understand what possible reason they could have had to get rid.
Nearly as bad as appointing Arveladze
A TRUE NUTTER,the Hull fans deserve better 😊
Everyone saying its barmy...but...
When you have philogen/delap/carvalho and you bottle the top 6 it's a failure
Delap was injured between December to April.
He’s had a mare the owner here
I Trust Acun, some of the football at home was very poor, wouldn't of sacked him but understand the decision
@AIRWOLF-qf9kw different circumstances
@AIRWOLF-qf9kw yeah but Rosenior had a full season and backing in the market, and we won't appoint Wayne Rooney, so completely different imo
@AIRWOLF-qf9kw doesn't account for loan fees though
Hull City did a Birmingham
Well not quite, Hull's owner hasn't sent them down to league 1 while claiming they are going to dominate English football in a few years with a super duper mega stadium filled with 60 thousand fans lol
@@phillydavison That was the second time, first time was Rowett to Zola
@@phillydavisongive it time
hopefully they do a birmingham
Hi Birmingham fan here, if Mowbray decides not to come back ( and I wish him all the best and hope is well soon), I would be all over Rosenior. I’d have him at St Andrews in a heartbeat 👍
No idea what hes like as a manager but at a glance he did take their position up the league, given with a great squad. Anytime you see him speak he is quite insightful too so seemingly does have the makings of a very good coach. Would suspect he’ll be successful elsewhere, seems a bit harsh but suppose if promotion was the ambition or a certain style was wanted thats the owners prerogative
Miserable division ? It's the best league in the Country
Tbf yes it is but only from a supporters perspective. It’s probably a financial nightmare for an owner.
I haven't even watched this vid but I'm gonna guess Simon Jordan said it
Jermaine Defore. Give him a chance. I bet he could turn it into an attacking style.
Liam should of been given another yr but I like this chairman. He makes a decision and gets on with it.
He should manage the club then if he thinks he knows best.
Dont joke mate. He will be picking the team himself before the end of next season.
@@mrdeafa25fact,he love dictator and he would like be one. however money talks bullshit walks...
He does
Shock, Simon defends an owner!!
terrible decision
Unstable owner. He will see his team play sexy football in league one.
better off out of it and will be paid off nearly 2 years wages
Liam will be back. 👍
Hes a better owner BUT this is a kop out answer to a terrible decision. Championship can be a scrappy league to get points you aren't always going to get that seat jumping attacking style, it also requires more money to attract these players in (in the championship its hard to do). With what hes said if we did make play-offs is he still getting sacked if he doesn't like his style of play?
Rooney or Lampard incoming???
@@7th.trumpet 🤣🤣😆
Liam Rosenior 2nd favourite for the Plymouth job
1st favourite is Bobby Robson's head stone for the Cornish club.
Will be going to Sunderland A.F.C.
Right decision to be fair.
Word on the street is that he's thinking of replacing our coach, even though he hasn't even bought the club yet, and the coach he wants to replace hasn't lost a single game since he selected the team. The fans sent him a big "no" even before he came to Maribor.👀👀👀👀👀👀
Acun Ilicali is an all-out attack guy. He must appoint Ange Postecoglou or Vincent Kompany.
Shocking decision , I hope he gets a job that will appreciate him , and not delusional owners
bring Ersun Yanal then Acun 😅
The man is very respected in the city , he has done everything he said he is honest with the best interests of hull and we stand by him
You won't be saying that when you do a Birmingham next year
Our style of play was very attractive, played some of the best football in the division... we took 4 points off Leicester for Christ sake!
So it should have been given the signings they made - probably the best in the division
Watch Mick Beale get the job haha
That Cnut has been worked out it would seem
Ruined his career when he left QPR and failed miserably repeatedly
Only if has a strong connection to Turkey, then its guaranteed.
Everyone wants their team to play like Man City but forgetting how Mourinho won trophies
I've seen a bit of Hull this year They were very good in attack but their weakness was in their defence was league one .I remember when they played Leicester They were better then Leicester but they kept leaving Vardy unmarked in the area No surprise Vardy scored two goals It was the same at Leeds Hull played well and put us under pressure but gave us too much space to exploit It's still a crazy decision.I don't know why people play out from the back Very few teams have the players to do it and generally causes team more problems Play top your players strengths
The same people saying he didnt deserve the sack think moyes deserved to get sacked
Moyes didnt deserve it, neither did Rosey
what the hell kind of answer is that, his football style wasnt what he wanted... i mean attacking and offensive football vs ITFC was some of the best i have seen this season. Totally crazy
Wanting Hull Cìty to play like Real Madrid. What a joker.
I'm from Turkey. i trust Acun ilicali. he doesn't like to lose and is always hungry for success. Next year he will show his competitive spirit with a better squad and understanding of the game. everyone will see that he will not give up.
What does this mean?
He took over a near bottom side ffs 😂
@@lukehutchings746 sorry bro my English is bad. i mean, he really wants to get promoted to the English league. probably hull city will buy a lot of quality players in the transfer season. the coach was not at pl level. it will bring someone better
@@canercardakl2606You obviously know nothing about football.
Take him back to Turkey then, we dont want him in Hull any longer.
Reason Illicali sacked Rosenoir? . Illicali knows nothing about football.
Can we have him at Leeds plsss
Why would we want that?
@@jackbrooking4754 have you watched us recently
@@GargantuanD Have you watched more or less any team from 2nd down to about 12th recently?
See you in league one next year mate with us blue noses 😅
Didnt understand a word of what he said tbf.
Interesting decision, but perhaps better to part ways while both manager and club are in relatively positive positions. If you and your partner have different sets of values, then it's probably better to end things early than to get married and inevitably run into more serious problems further down the line.
That being said, the owner might be targeting the unachievable, but it's his club and his decision if he wants to pursue that goal - just hope the fans don't end up suffering from the owner becoming reckless in his pursuit of that aim!
Granted that English isn’t the main language, but most of that was nonsensical contradictory waffle. Another example of an owner who is very successful and wealthy from other businesses, but mostly clueless about this sport.
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Woofta’s the lot of ya.
We’re still doing this? It was cringey before. It’s cringey now.
As barking mad as the Birmingham City owners. They sacked Eustace, got Rooney in, sacked him and then got relegated. The same will happen to Hull City
I have to say that this guy shouldn't own a football club. I can't understand why he did this. I wonder what the next manager will be like. He talks great about Liam but then says Liam wasn't good enough. It will be interesting to see how this pans out.
Abi sen neden karışıyorsun ? Bırak adam kendi işini yapsın.
The most creative player in the division was a left back and he did not play for Hull.
10:10 "Teams", Simon? Palace had ONE promotion season under you 🙄
He’ll be at Birmingham soon
So gutted. This owner is an idiot. Liam has more than proven himself to all us Hull fans and we are so pleased with the progress. And after this interview I have little understanding what Acun actually feels and wants overall. I can appreciate our possession play isn't exciting but it got us nearly damn there. And the players trusted Liam.
His name is pronounced Adjun Ilidjali
Enter Wayne Rooney 💙🥲
I live in Hull but i don't support them, that being said, it was nice to have city buzzing & be proud, with positive progress in the Championship. This decision, though, seems very short-sighted.
Glad we didnt get on the play offs or promotion this year. Kompany showed what happens when you get promoted sooner than you had planned. Maybe im happy in the miserable division
Owners a prick end of. Liam is a legend, what he did for Derby we don't forget. Wish he'd comeback to us st some capacity. He's amazing at recruitment and player management. This guy sounds like he owns car washes unreal
His voice 😅
Should of sacked him before the Plymouth match save him setting up to lose to make his old gaffer Rooney feel better for getting sacked for his cracking spell managing BCFC
I didn't think McGann should have gone proven by Doncaster success and what he did for City hope just hope Illic knows what he's doing😮
Comparing league 2 to the championship remind me of McCanns record
Hope they get relegated next season
Soo.. Winning is not a good style of play???
Did Simon chew gravel for breakfast with Sean Dyche this morning?
😂😂 U r cooked 😂
Always the manager that gets the bullet,can only see a relegation battle now for hull,,,,,,probably serve them right,,,
very hash decision
I think Simon needs to do a bit more homework. Hull never beat Leeds 3-0.
I have to admit, I was rollicking this owner before I heard and too time to understand what he wanted and meant.
It's always good to listen to both sides of the story, the owner jusy wants to have a team of flair players that excites him and he doesn't want to onky win matches.
Well, good luck to him.
Jesus good luck Hull
Shocking decision. If you have a winning formula stick with it. All this way of playing nonsense drives me insane
Who invited Simon dyche
Another dumb, rich owner. The system works guys, get behind it.
Bet we’re in relegation battle next season
Trust Acun Ilıcalı. You will get the premier league ticket next year.
An idiotic decision to top all idiotic decisions. The most promising young manager in the football league, I would go as far as saying a possible future England manager, tossed aside by an egotistical foreign chairman as though he were a failure when he has actually over-achieved. Lets see what backlash this causes against the chairman next season.
Bla bla bla Acun Ilıcalı wants success. There is no time to wait for the young coach to become experienced. Acun Ilıcalı wants a more experienced attacking coach. After all, a lot of money is spent And the team cannot afford to fail. How can Hull City, worth 105 million Euros, stay out of the 7th Play Off, behind Norwich, worth 63 million Euros? Also, against a last place team like Playmouth in the last match.He may be out of the play offs by playing ineffective football against and losing. We have seen that Liam was ineffective in many of his matches. If there is any success, it is due to the quality of the players.
@@Hibrahim1 I’m pretty sure you have little understanding of the league we play in. The teams that finished above us are financially much better off than us. To grind out a place that high in the table with a bunch of loaners and also-rans is an immense achievement. The ‘three year plan’ devised by the chairman and the manager was almost achieved in two years! Why give him a contract extension and shortly after sack him? Right now, the chairman’s credibility in Hull is wavering. Rosenior will be snapped up quickly by a better club than us and all for what? We are left with half the squad we need, no manager, no back room staff and what kind of idiot would want to work for a club that sacked the manager after such a strong season? Acun looks pathetic and has made a very unnecessary and divisive decision.
Agree mate was gutted as a Derby fan when he was suddenly replaced, though fortunately it turned out well (eventually!). Rosenior's a smart, dignified bloke with good leadership skills.. as far as his career in management goes I too believe that his best is yet to come
@@mrdeafa25 I agree, he liked his style of football when he extended that contract but changed his mind after a few short months even though they achieved so much
Poor decision
Hill to struggle next year, spent a lot of money in January. Think the real reason he’s been peddled is they’ve missed the playoffs
We didn't spend a lot tbh. A few loans and abdus for 5 mil. We didnt actually spend that much
Hope they go down next season for sacking him.
Another owner who thinks he's playing FIFA
at least he has fun .
They werent really listening were they.
Its not about results its about style of play
Well not like hull are doing better in attack now.
@LeafyPeach I know. Im not saying it was the right decision to sack liam or get walter, im saying i can see why they sacked liam, it wouldn't have been my choice but it wasnt going great under liam if you went every week youd realise he was wasteful and boring .
Walter is worse
@@jamesallen8917 bruh it was the best hull did in quite a long time, they were on the rise. This decision doesn't seem like a smart one at all sporting wise. Unless the manager loses the trust of the dressing room they should always be given time to continue ascending.
@LeafyPeach i was there every week mate, the football was dire , we had assembled a great squad and we snatched draws from winning positions too often.
I would have kept rosy yes but i can understand the decision
@@jamesallen8917 fair enough than, gl to hull city. Certainly looks like a bad deal on the surface but if you say so.
Relegated next year. Another person with too much money but NFI
He does realise he owns hull doesn't he?
Can barely understand him.
Hull were punching above their weight with Rosenior, pathetic decision. Watch them slide down now with this ridiculous owner who sounds like a complete plank. Hope they go down next season.
Championship was cooking ⚽ this season, even the owners got cooked
Another championship chairmen who doesn't have a clue look at he progess fear sorry for liam he didn't deserve this from a MILLWALL FAN
Shocking. Good.luck next season.amother bla kburn manager
7th fantastic 2nd best league in the world
liam delaps so overated you wouldnt miss him
20:28 hull havent beaten leeds 3 0 what is simon smoking 😆😆
What a clown of a man the manegar comes in plays he’s style gets results and the owner wants um to play like prime Barca
Leeds 3- 0 ???
Owner now a coach what a joke you are
he has plenty of experience running those 5 kebab shops
@@paulrichards6894man’s a literal billionaire 😂😂😂
@@Calmzat i was joking.. didn't realize someone would be daft enough to take it seriously....i was wrong
@@paulrichards6894well tbf it’s hard to read when your behind a keyboard 😂
I can't bear the sound of this bloke's voice 🙉
no playoff no job simple
The owner is a clown you be in first division next season
Jesus what a ghastly accent, imagine having to listen to that all day. Bet Liam is glad to be out of there
Where are you from?
@@kadiummusicEngland, where you from?
What sucks is your intolerant attitude. Not everyone has to speak English like their native language. After all, he's not British.
@@Hibrahim1 Abdullah shall my brodda...Ibrahima Ibrahimovic mackshtallak...dirka dirka...Mohammad Jihad?
Why not at least he speaking other language how many languages u speak
Hull be careful what you wish for I hope they struggle next season poor desision
Deluded owner