BerlinWaller wrote:Never hid my feelings about Jim but I noticed a different kind of atmosphere at the game.
Seasider9601 wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Never hid my feelings about Jim but I noticed a different kind of atmosphere at the game.
From Jim himself do you mean?
Slanester wrote:Ntini
My question is, and just to stress, I am not looking to court contreversy.
Can your 3 major issues, which all have some merit, be pinned squarely on the shoulders of the management team, and it’s tactics, decision making etc?
If the simple answer is yes. Then they wouldn’t even be suitable candidates to manage an u11 side, let alone Div 2, such are the basics of what you mention.
Surely, the players, and with all due respect to them, the quality of player, must have some correlation in relation to our problems??
redrobo wrote:I have to come to the defence of our manager on the subject of the subs used on Saturday.
Oates had to come off due to him running on an empty tank. Manders was off his game and was in my opinion a tactical sub, but the managers bench options were limited.
On the bench remaining we had Hedley a reserve teamer and a youth team striker his name escapes me at the moment plus a goalkeeper.
Ntini wrote:Slanester wrote:Ntini
My question is, and just to stress, I am not looking to court contreversy.
Can your 3 major issues, which all have some merit, be pinned squarely on the shoulders of the management team, and it’s tactics, decision making etc?
If the simple answer is yes. Then they wouldn’t even be suitable candidates to manage an u11 side, let alone Div 2, such are the basics of what you mention.
Surely, the players, and with all due respect to them, the quality of player, must have some correlation in relation to our problems??
Firstly, I have no problem in anyone questioning my posts. I'd be a pretty poor conversationalist on a message board if I did!
I think the answer to your question is indeed yes, however I'm not sure it's a simple, straightforward answer.
I've noticed players that when they first came to the club played in one way, and now appear to be playing completely differently. Take Steve Old as an example (a player who I admire for his approach to the game and his invaluable defensive experience at international level). When he came to the club he was a no-nonsense guy who would hustle the opponent, not let a man past him and stick it in row Z. Now he stands off a man, gets beaten and then turns to the ref to shout abuse at as the only viable candidate for blame (sound like anyone we know off the pitch?) Look at Mandeville, from when he joined us to now that he's 'match fit'.
These problems have also persisted across many players that have played for us over the past few seasons. They don't all come to us unable to win the ball back quickly, unable to last 90 minutes and so poor at crossing and passing.
Of course the players have a role in this, but they are coached and directed by the management team who load the ship, pick the crew and steer it on the course they see fit.
only one word..... Bentleyfication (sorry Outsider)Ntini wrote:Slanester wrote:Ntini
My question is, and just to stress, I am not looking to court contreversy.
Can your 3 major issues, which all have some merit, be pinned squarely on the shoulders of the management team, and it’s tactics, decision making etc?
If the simple answer is yes. Then they wouldn’t even be suitable candidates to manage an u11 side, let alone Div 2, such are the basics of what you mention.
Surely, the players, and with all due respect to them, the quality of player, must have some correlation in relation to our problems??
Firstly, I have no problem in anyone questioning my posts. I'd be a pretty poor conversationalist on a message board if I did!
I think the answer to your question is indeed yes, however I'm not sure it's a simple, straightforward answer.
I've noticed players that when they first came to the club played in one way, and now appear to be playing completely differently. Take Steve Old as an example (a player who I admire for his approach to the game and his invaluable defensive experience at international level). When he came to the club he was a no-nonsense guy who would hustle the opponent, not let a man past him and stick it in row Z. Now he stands off a man, gets beaten and then turns to the ref to shout abuse at as the only viable candidate for blame (sound like anyone we know off the pitch?) Look at Mandeville, from when he joined us to now that he's 'match fit'.
These problems have also persisted across many players that have played for us over the past few seasons. They don't all come to us unable to win the ball back quickly, unable to last 90 minutes and so poor at crossing and passing.
Of course the players have a role in this, but they are coached and directed by the management team who load the ship, pick the crew and steer it on the course they see fit.
Posh wrote:I’m with Ntini on feeling utterly depressed after the game. After a poor result i’m always confident that we can bounce back but that’s the first time I’ve left the ground thinking that this is the beginning of the end.
The factors behind it are simple. Injuries - just so many of them. No strikers and no options up front. No money - all the stuff about clearing debts is nonsense, we’ve just got the new owners debt instead and no extra cash. No soul - the new owners aren’t fans and it shows. No passion - I think players like Mandeville and Oliver aren’t up for fight ahead. No answers - I think Jim and Ken have run out of ideas. In the past we’ve had a few players who can make a difference but we haven’t in this lot. We’re relying on a soon to be 40 year old for goals and passion and two full backs in midfield. No one worse. Surely Notts County will buy their way out of trouble and everyone else seems to be scraping results. No safety net. Yes relegation would see us get parachute payments but our income will still be less than well supported or sugar daddy sides. We could easily do a York or Stockport but they have decent crowds, so it could be a Darlington or, sadly, even a Scarborough.
Felt very glum after the game and now just hoping for a miracle.
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