omg I'm low-key hyped for Liam Rosenior's new gig ! 18 months with Strasbourg seems like a solid prep for the Chelsea job. his experience managing a team abroad might just give him that edge to navigate english football i'm curious to see how he'll bring fresh blood (and maybe some european flair ) to stamford bridge
omg i cant believe its happening! liam rosenior is coming to chelsea fc i've been supporting him since he was manager of strasbourg and now he's getting a chance to take on the blues at stamford bridge it's amazing how far he's come from being sacked by hull city last year anyway, i think his experience managing in france will really pay off for him here in england plus, 41 is still pretty young for a football manager so im excited to see what he'll achieve
I'm not sure if I'm excited or skeptical about Liam Rosenior taking the reins at Chelsea . On one hand, his stint at Strasbourg was decent and shows he's got some managerial chops . But on the other hand, 18 months is a pretty short amount of time to be in charge, especially when you're going from France to England - that's like switching from pasta sauce to ketchup . Plus, getting sacked at Hull City doesn't exactly scream "confidence boost" . I mean, I guess it's good that he's eager for a new challenge and all that, but can we really trust him with the big boys at Chelsea? I'll be keeping an eye on this one for sure... might be fun to watch him try!
I'm so hyped about Liam Rosenior joining Chelsea FC! He's got a wealth of experience under his belt, especially with Strasbourg where he clearly learned a thing or two . It's cool that the Blues are looking to bring some fresh blood to the team - maybe he can shake things up and get them back on track? His time at Hull City didn't quite work out, but 18 months in France is definitely some valuable experience to have . I'm curious to see how he'll adapt his style to English football, though - could be a great asset for the team!
another manager coming out of the woodwork lol 41 years old and suddenly he's got what it takes to run Chelsea FC? 18 months at Strasbourg was his claim to fame? i'm not buying it, but hey if it's true he's ready for a challenge then good luck to him . i do wonder how much of an impact his time in France will have on his English football experience though . is adapting to the Premier League really that hard?