Liam Rosenior Explained

Liam Rosenior
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Fullname:Liam James Rosenior[1]
Birth Date:9 July 1984
Birth Place:Wandsworth, England
Height:1.75m (05.74feet)[2]
Position:Full-back
Currentclub:Strasbourg (head coach)
Youthyears1:2001–2002
Youthclubs1:Bristol City
Years1:2002–2003
Clubs1:Bristol City
Caps1:23
Goals1:2
Years2:2003–2007
Clubs2:Fulham
Caps2:79
Goals2:0
Years3:2004
Clubs3:Torquay United (loan)
Caps3:10
Goals3:0
Years4:2007–2010
Clubs4:Reading
Caps4:64
Goals4:0
Years5:2009–2010
Clubs5:Ipswich Town (loan)
Caps5:29
Goals5:1
Years6:2010–2015
Clubs6:Hull City
Caps6:144
Goals6:1
Years7:2015–2018
Clubs7:Brighton & Hove Albion
Caps7:44
Goals7:0
Totalcaps:393
Totalgoals:4
Nationalyears1:2005
Nationalteam1:England U20
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:2005–2007
Nationalteam2:England U21
Nationalcaps2:7
Nationalgoals2:0
Manageryears1:2022
Managerclubs1:Derby County (interim)
Manageryears2:2022–2024
Managerclubs2:Hull City
Manageryears3:2024–
Managerclubs3:Strasbourg

Liam James Rosenior (born 9 July 1984) is an English football manager and former player who is the current head coach of Ligue 1 club Strasbourg.

As a player, he played either as a full-back or winger. He played for Bristol City, Fulham, Torquay United, Reading, Ipswich Town, Hull City and Brighton & Hove Albion. He is a former England U20 and England U21 international with a combined total of 11 caps and 1 goal.

Rosenior was interim manager at Derby County in 2022 and managed Hull in the EFL Championship from November 2022 to May 2024. He was then named as manager of Strasbourg.

Club career

Bristol City

Born in Wandsworth in London, Rosenior started his career with Bristol City as a midfielder. He made his debut in the Football League Second Division on 20 April 2022, coming on as a 66th-minute substitute for Joe Burnell and seconds later assisting the equaliser for Aaron Brown in a 1–1 home draw with Stoke City.[3]

On 28 December 2002, Rosenior scored his first goal in a 4–1 win away to Stockport County, having earlier assisted Danny Coles.[4] He scored the second goal in a 2–0 victory for Bristol City against Carlisle United in the 2003 Football League Trophy final at the Millennium Stadium.[5] In the first round of Bristol City's cup run they defeated Queens Park Rangers on penalties, and Rosenior scored the winning penalty in the shootout.[6]

Fulham

On 12 November 2003, Rosenior joined Premier League club Fulham for a £55,000 fee.[7] In 2004 he was loaned to Torquay United of the Football League Third Division, managed by his father Leroy Rosenior.[8]

Rosenior made his debut for Fulham on 22 September 2004 in a League Cup game away to Boston United, being sent off in the last minute of a 4–1 win for diving in the hope of winning a penalty.[9] He made his league debut for Fulham on 13 December in a 1–1 home draw with Manchester United, earning the Sky Sports Man of the Match award.[10] On 7 May 2005, his season ended with another dismissal in a 3–1 win at Blackburn Rovers for pushing Robbie Savage in response to the Welshman's foul on Luís Boa Morte.[11]

Rosenior scored once for Fulham, in a League Cup tie against Lincoln City at Craven Cottage on 21 September 2005, netting in extra time of a 5–4 win.[12] He signed a four-year extension to his Fulham contract in July 2006.[13]

Reading

Rosenior joined fellow Premier League team Reading on 31 August 2007 for an undisclosed fee on a three-year contract, with Seol Ki-Hyeon going the other way.[14] His debut for Reading came in a 2–1 defeat to Sunderland on 15 September,[15] and he scored his first goal for Reading in a 7–4 defeat to Portsmouth two weeks later, although it was initially awarded to Stephen Hunt.[16]

On 2 September 2009, Rosenior joined Championship club Ipswich Town on loan for the remainder of 2009–10 season, under manager Roy Keane.[17] He scored once in 31 games for the Portman Road club, equalising in a 2–1 loss at Barnsley on 3 October.[18]

Hull City

On 29 October 2010, Rosenior joined Hull City on a short-term agreement until 1 January 2011.[19] He made his debut the following day in the away match at Barnsley.[20] He signed a -year deal with Hull on 21 December 2010. Saying "I'm delighted, It's something that we kind of half agreed when I first came here, but it relied on the takeover being completed for me to stay."[21]

On 22 March 2014, Rosenior scored his only goal for Hull City when heading the rebound in from a Nikica Jelavić penalty that was saved by West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Ben Foster.[22] On 17 May 2014, he started in the 2014 FA Cup final against Arsenal.[23] On 28 May 2015, Hull City released Rosenior and five other players who were out of contract at the end of the 2014–15 season.[24]

Brighton & Hove Albion

On 23 June 2015, Rosenior signed for Brighton & Hove Albion on a three-year deal following his release from Hull City.[25] He retired from playing on 30 July 2018.

International career

Rosenior was born in England, and is of Sierra Leonean descent through his father, Leroy Rosenior, who was an international footballer for Sierra Leone.[26] Rosenior was called up to the England U21 squad in March 2005, and made his debut in a 2–2 draw with Germany U21 on 25 March 2005,[27] closely followed by a second cap in a 2–0 win over Azerbaijan U21 on 29 March 2005[28] His performances earned him a call up to the England U20 squad for the Toulon Tournament in June 2005, where he played three times and scored one goal.[29]

However, it would be over a year and a half before he would add to his England U21 caps, with the next one coming against Netherlands U21 on 14 November 2006.[30] Rosenior made it into the squad for the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, but only made one appearance, as a substitute in the semi-final against Holland U21.[31] He took part in the shootout in this game, scoring his penalty as England lost 13–12. Due to his age, this would prove to be his seventh and last appearance for the England U21 team.

Coaching career

Brighton & Hove Albion

Following his retirement from playing, Rosenior remained at Brighton, taking up the position of assistant coach with Brighton's under-23 team, which he combined with appearing as a pundit on Sky Sports.[32]

Derby County

On 10 July 2019, Rosenior was appointed as specialist first team coach to Phillip Cocu at Derby County.[33] [34] He was appointed assistant manager of the club on 15 January 2021 following the appointment of Wayne Rooney as manager.[35]

Following Rooney's resignation on 24 June 2022, Rosenior took over as interim manager.[36] He was relieved of his duties as manager on 21 September 2022 while still employed by the club as Derby sought a permanent manager.[37] Following the appointment of Paul Warne, Rosenior left the club.[38]

Hull City

On 3 November 2022, Rosenior was appointed head coach at Hull City on a two-and-a-half-year deal, returning to the club where he made 161 appearances between 2010 and 2015.[39]

On 17 December 2023, Hull City announced that Rosenior had signed a new three-year contract, keeping him at the club until 2026. [40]

In April 2024, Rosenior suffered racist abuse after being nominated for the EFL Championship Manager of the Season award.[41] [42]

On 7 May 2024, after a seventh-place finish for Hull City caused the team to narrowly miss out on the play-offs, Rosenior was sacked.[43] Hull City owner, Acun Ilicali said that Rosenior had been sacked over a difference on football philosophy between the two with Ilicali wanting attacking football and Rosenior unable to offer that as a manager.[44]

Strasbourg

On 25 July 2024, Rosenior was appointed as the new head coach of Ligue 1 club Strasbourg, joining the BlueCo club on a three-year deal.[45]

Personal life

He is the son of fellow manager and former player Leroy Rosenior.[46]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Bristol City2001–02Second Division1000000010
2002–03Second Division222100041273
Total232100041283
Fulham2003–04Premier League000000
2004–05Premier League1704020230
2005–06Premier League2401021271
2006–07Premier League3803010420
2007–08Premier League000000
Total7908051921
Torquay United (loan)2003–04Third Division100100
Reading2007–08Premier League1702000190
2008–09Championship420000020440
2009–10Championship501060
Total640201020690
Ipswich Town (loan)2009–10Championship29120311
Hull City2010–11Championship26000260
2011–12Championship4400000440
2012–13Championship3203010360
2013–14Premier League2915030371
2014–15Premier League130001040180
Total14428050401612
Brighton & Hove Albion2015–16Championship310002020350
2016–17Championship1000000100
2017–18Premier League30102060
Total440104020510
Brighton & Hove Albion U21/U232016–171010
2017–181010
Total2020
Career total39342201511414446

Managerial statistics

TeamFromToRecord
Derby County (interim manager)24 June 202222 September 2022
Hull City3 November 20227 May 2024
Strasbourg25 July 2024present
Total

Honours

Bristol City

2002–03[47]

Hull City

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Updated squads for 2017/18 Premier League confirmed . Premier League . 2 February 2018 . 10 February 2018.
  2. Web site: Liam Rosenior. 11v11.com. AFS Enterprises. 2 May 2022.
  3. News: Bristol City 1-1 Stoke . 25 July 2024 . BBC Sport . 20 April 2002.
  4. News: Stockport 1-4 Bristol C . 25 July 2024 . BBC Sport . 28 December 2002.
  5. News: Bristol City sink Carlisle. BBC Sport. BBC. 6 April 2003 . 1 May 2020.
  6. News: QPR 0-0 Bristol City aet. BBC Sport. BBC. 22 October 2002 . 1 May 2020.
  7. News: Transfers - November 2003 . 25 July 2024 . BBC Sport . 27 November 2003.
  8. News: Weaver . Paul . Rosenior junior ready to challenge old guard . 25 July 2024 . The Guardian . 30 December 2006.
  9. News: More red card woe . 25 July 2024 . Evening Chronicle . 23 September 2004.
  10. Web site: Liam Rosenior man of the moment. Fulhamweb. 22 July 2019.
  11. News: Blackburn 1-3 Fulham . 25 July 2024 . BBC Sport . 7 May 2005.
  12. News: Fulham 5–4 Lincoln (aet) . BBC Sport . 21 September 2005 . 2 April 2010.
  13. News: Rosenior extends Fulham contract . 25 July 2024 . Irish Examiner . 5 July 2006.
  14. News: 31 August 2007 . Rosenior signs as Seol departs . Reading F.C. . 31 August 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071220020516/http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10306~1103805%2C00.html . 20 December 2007 .
  15. News: 15 September 2007 . Sunderland 2–1 Reading . BBC Sport . 22 September 2007 . Jonathan . Stevenson.
  16. News: 30 October 2007 . Rosenior is given Pompey goal . Reading F.C. . 4 December 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071220020526/http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10306~1124621%2C00.html . 20 December 2007 .
  17. News: Keane signs Rosenior on loan . 25 July 2024 . Irish Examiner . 2 September 2009.
  18. News: Barnsley 2–1 Ipswich . BBC Sport . 3 October 2009.
  19. News: Tigers Bring In Rosenior . 29 October 2010 . Tigers Official Website . Hull City A.F.C. . 10 June 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120329135328/http://www.hullcityafc.net/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10338~2200548%2C00.html . 29 March 2012 . dead .
  20. News: Barnsley 1–1 Hull . 30 October 2010 . BBC Sport . BBC . 30 October 2010.
  21. News: The Place To Be For Liam . 22 December 2010 . Hull City A.F.C. . 7 January 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120826051408/http://www.hullcityafc.net/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10338~2248676%2C00.html . 26 August 2012 .
  22. News: Hull 2 – 0 West Brom . 22 March 2014 . BBC Sport . BBC . 22 March 2014.
  23. News: Arsenal 3–2 Hull. 17 May 2014. 18 May 2014. BBC Sport.
  24. News: Hull City: Paul McShane and Steve Harper among six released . 28 May 2015 . BBC . BBC Sport . 29 May 2015.
  25. Web site: Albion Sign Experienced Defender . Paul . Camillin . Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. . 23 June 2015 . 30 July 2018.
  26. Web site: Leroy and Liam Rosenior: 'People think I'm lying when I say I wouldn't. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220614/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/leroy-and-liam-rosenior-people-think-im-lying-when-i-say-i-wouldnt-be-bothered-if-liam-wasnt-a-6230305.html . 14 June 2022 . subscription . live. Independent.co.uk. 4 November 2006.
  27. News: 25 March 2005 . Late leveller foils U21s . https://archive.today/20080705173947/http://www.thefa.com/England/U21s/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2005/03/EnglandU21vGermany_report.htm . dead . 5 July 2008 . thefa.com . 22 September 2007.
  28. News: 29 March 2005 . U21s back to winning ways . https://archive.today/20080720155604/http://www.thefa.com/England/U21s/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2005/03/EngU21_vAzerbaijan_29Mar.htm . dead . 20 July 2008 . thefa.com . 22 September 2007.
  29. Web site: England U20s, Results 2004/05 . https://archive.today/20060326162724/http://www.thefa.com/England/U20s/FixturesAndResults/Postings/2005/07/EngU20Results200405.htm . dead . 26 March 2006 . thefa.com . 22 September 2007.
  30. News: 14 November 2006 . Hoyte halts Holland . https://archive.today/20071029052657/http://www.thefa.com/England/U21s/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2006/11/EngU21_vHol_details.htm . dead . 29 October 2007 . thefa.com . 22 September 2007.
  31. News: 20 June 2007 . Unlucky 13 for England . https://archive.today/20071029052657/http://www.thefa.com/Euro2007/EnglandNews/Postings/2007/06/EngU21s_vHolland.htm . dead . 29 October 2007 . thefa.com . 22 September 2007.
  32. News: Liam Rosenior retires from playing to take Sky Sports role and Brighton U23 coaching job . Sky Sports . 30 July 2018 . 30 July 2018.
  33. News: Rosenior Joins Cocu's Backroom Staff . Derby County . 10 July 2019 . 10 July 2019.
  34. Web site: Liam Rosenior: Derby County appoint ex-Brighton defender as coach. 10 July 2019. BBC Sport. 11 July 2019.
  35. News: Derby part company with manager Cocu. BBC Sport. 14 November 2020. 15 November 2020.
  36. News: Rosenior Appointed Interim Manager. 26 June 2022 . dcfc.co.uk . 26 June 2022.
  37. News: Rosenior relieved of role as Derby interim boss . BBC Sport . 21 September 2022 . 21 September 2022.
  38. Web site: Derby County Statement: Liam Rosenior. www.dcfc.co.uk. 27 September 2022. 27 September 2022.
  39. Web site: Rosenior appointed new head coach. www.wearehullcity.co.uk. 3 November 2022. 3 November 2022.
  40. Web site: Rosenior appointed new head coach. www.wearehullcity.co.uk. 17 December 2023. 20 December 2023.
  41. News: Hull City manager criticises racist social posts. 5 April 2024. BBC News. 5 April 2024.
  42. News: Hull 'disgusted' by racist abuse of Rosenior. BBC Sport. 4 April 2024. 5 April 2024.
  43. News: Hull City sack manager Liam Rosenior after Tigers miss out on Championship play-offs . 7 May 2024 . Sky Sports .
  44. News: Hull City: Owner Acun Ilicali explains Liam Rosenior sacking . BBC Sport . 8 May 2024 . 8 May 2024.
  45. Web site: LIAM ROSENIOR NOUVEL ENTRAÎNEUR DU RACING. RC Strasbourg. 25 July 2024. 25 July 2024. French.
  46. News: Leroy and Liam Rosenior: 'People think I'm lying when I say I wouldn't be bothered if Liam wasn't a footballer. But he's my son. As long as he's happy, I don't mind what he does...'. 4 November 2006. The Independent. 28 June 2023.
  47. News: Bristol City 2–0 Carlisle . BBC Sport . 6 April 2003 . 17 March 2024.