by KenH » Wed Jan 23, 2019 8:56 am
We have the biggest squad we've had for years. Despite all the injuries, we've not had a bench full of youngsters like we did for a few games back in 2013(?). Almost every game, our bench has been full of first teamers (except Hedley who's there as a necessity as our "own" player, but he's the reserve captain so must be good).
To criticise the owners for not spending is a little unfair. It's clear Jim's player budget is more than it's been in the recent past seasons. Pretty sure Jim has been on record saying himself he has a bigger budget this year.
We've already brought in 3 players this transfer window. Did we bring in any last January transfer window - I don't think we did or was it the year before when we didn't?
Yes, injuries have impacted, but our teams put out are still pretty good quality - mostly players that Jim has gone out to target and sign and let go others to bring in. He had a pretty good clear out end of last season!
Personally, I don't think it's the player quality that's the problem. Formations and team selection continues to be erratic. We went through a period of losing but Jim kept starting with the same 11, same formation. Then we start winning and he changes it (for no apparent reason that we know about).
When something isn't working, he does a substitute at 50 minutes (i.e. Mandy last Saturday) - why didn't he do it at half time - what difference did that 5 minutes make - it just complicates and confuses by making a sub and changing formation 5 minutes in when they could have come out to start the second half in the new formation. Same with a final substitution at 90 minutes - again, changing the formation at a critical time where we keep conceding in extra time - why not do the final substitution at 80/85 so the new formation is bedded in for the critical extra time period.
On substitutions generally, why keep changing formation with every substitution - why not just like for like and leave others alone? He's being done it for years. I remember Parrish was once in 4 different positions in a single game (right back, left back, centre back and right midfield). He did it with Moly too (left back, left mid, right mid, centre mid). Last Saturday, they were all over the place. It's no wonder they don't look as if they've ever played together before - they just don't know where their team mates are!
Don't get me started on going defensive to salvage a draw. 9 defensive minded players on the pitch is a travesty, moreso when he then puts a centre back like Old (and before him it was Edwards) up front as a striker! (When did it ever work?).
Then there's his "head in his hands" feeling sorry for himself period in the final minutes when he just gives up and stops giving any direction/encouragement to the players. He's the manager, their leader, he should be up beat, positive and encouraging them to the final whistle.
Sorry, but he needs to take a long hard look at himself and stop the "little old morecambe" attitude - if he can't do that, he needs to resign (although he's just said in his Radio lancashire inteview he's going nowhere)!