SAD AND SHOCKING NEWS HULL CITY PLAYER JUST FOUND DEATH THIS MORNING

Hull City head coach Liam Rosenior gives a straightforward assessment of the transfers of Philogene, Delap and Morton
The Tigers boss will be aiming for his first home win in five outings this weekend against Southampton.
Liam Rosenior believes his methods will be successful at Hull City in the long term as they tackle their next fixtures after the international break in October, and says that without them, some England’s best won’t call the MKM Stadium home.

The Tigers boss and his players will return to action this weekend after the latest international break and will face the Premier League’s third relegated club in the last 12 first against away team Southampton at the MKM Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Liam Rosenior believes his methods will be successful at Hull City in the long term as they tackle their next fixtures after the international break in October, and says that without them, some England’s best won’t call the MKM Stadium home.

The Tigers boss and his players will return to action this weekend after the latest international break and will face the Premier League’s third relegated club in the last 12 first against away team Southampton at the MKM Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The 2-2 draw against Millwall last time out saw Rosenior answer more questions about City’s possession-based approach and, in frank style, tell the London press kit why he remains firmly convinced that his style of play will prove effective.

“If I think ideally I would be fired, then it’s not my job,” he told reporters. “My job is to win football matches. When I was little I wanted to become a coach. From the age of 10 I studied and studied until today I am almost 40 years old. I have Study 30 years to do this. I like to see players express themselves and play freely. When I was a kid, I wanted a ball. As a coach, why should I coach in a way that I don’t believe in? I believe in that because it helps win football matches in the long run and what you do is develop players.
“We’re going back to my style of play. I talk about the style of play every game, every week but I promise you, if we don’t play like that, I promise you, Jaden Philogene, Liam Delap, Tyler Morton – three England U21 internationals, they won’t do it. . They don’t come here, they go somewhere else.

“I believe there are reasons to play that way – and there’s nothing against the way Gary (Rowett) plays, or the way Middlesbrough plays, or the way Southampton play, whatever – I believe in my way. I will classification. If you’re a coach, you have your fundamentals, your beliefs, your way of doing things. It might work, it might not work, but I’ll do it my way and see whether it will be successful or not.

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