Rosenior will pass on lessons from the past


The Tigers were one of the 2013-14 campaign’s surprise packages as Steve Bruce’s men comfortably avoided relegation and reached the FA Cup final.
This, though, will count for little on opening day tomorrow when they travel to QPR.
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Hide AdHull’s simple target is to stay up, something Rosenior – part of the Reading side relegated in 2008 – admits will be a big challenge.
He said: “The Premier League is going to be tough again. If we go into it thinking things will be easier than last year then we will be in for a shock. Make no mistake about that.
“In my experience, the second year is more difficult and a lot of teams do go down at the end of the second season. That’s why we have to get to that 40-point mark as soon as possible.
“I was at Reading when they went down. The club had a fantastic first season, finished eighth. But then maybe one or two had their heads turned.
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Hide Ad“It does happen in the Premier League. You become more famous, the money becomes bigger and it is easy to be distracted – especially when you are young.
“That is what happened at Reading. But this is a grounded group and we have to make sure we don’t lose sight of things.”