P/T Indie wrote:Good point Red Knight wasnt it a certain Jim harvey who never agreed with signing old league players as he felt they were on their way out of the game and just intrested in picking up the money so instead invested in youth.
OvertheBar wrote:On top of this our long ball tactics are due to our inability in midfield to be creative, or pass accurately enough. So lobbing it up and hoping for a mistake seem to be our best tactic.
Christies Child wrote:Remember the Chesterfield game the other week?
We played possibly the best 'on the deck' football I've seen all season until we scored and then for some unknown reason we changed to the long punt.
Is it because we can't dictate a game and let the opposition bully us into allowing them to dictate?
As for the defence....Sammy was on record as saying that the defence was a close season priority. Now maybe his list of targets included defenders who for whatever reason ( and i believe that location is a key and NOT always money) decided to go elsewhere. But those he brought in ie McCann and Parrish have shown me no more than Jamie Burns did when he occupied the left back birth for a few games AND he had the natural abilty of going forward.
How about trying Drummy alongside Jimbo with Yates in for Adams and McStay on the right?
In midfield I'd play Stanners, Wayne in centre midfield and Mclachlan just in front of the back 4 with Howe, Taylor and O'Carroll as a front 3.
There you go...problems solved.
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:P/T Indie wrote:Good point Red Knight wasnt it a certain Jim harvey who never agreed with signing old league players as he felt they were on their way out of the game and just intrested in picking up the money so instead invested in youth.
is that the same Jim Harvey who signed Ruffer , Kelly , Lightfoot , Alan Morgan and O'Connor ?
some investment in youth there !
Posh wrote:Heysham_Shrimp wrote:P/T Indie wrote:Good point Red Knight wasnt it a certain Jim harvey who never agreed with signing old league players as he felt they were on their way out of the game and just intrested in picking up the money so instead invested in youth.
is that the same Jim Harvey who signed Ruffer , Kelly , Lightfoot , Alan Morgan and O'Connor ?
some investment in youth there !
Interesting choice of players. Agree with the first four totally but Sean O'Connor went on to score regularly for QoS and reach a Scottish Cup Final on the back of his goals.
What's interesting is that O'Connor, Kelly, Ruffer, Twiss and Sollitt were all signings in Jim's big season where he was the given the cash to get promotion. Three of those five failed and it ended certain board members love affair with Jim Harvey that led to his sacking. This season we've brough a lot more in to consolidate and push forward but have so far gone backwards from last season.
JH's supposedly well-paid players were supplemented by young talent including Perks, Thommo, Carlton and Drummy. What's noticeable is that only Drummy left under JH while the rest have chosen to leave the club under Sammy. We used to keep players now they go as soon as they get a sniff of an offer. Why?
On the general point about JH v Sammy on signings. You've listed five players from ten seasons yet under Sammy I'd have errr - Burns, Grand, Allen, Meadowcroft, Jalal, Watt and a couple of others to come in my list. There are a few precious gems - Lewis and Baker (arguably an easy signing) - but the list as a whole is hardly inspiring.
Ego Tripping wrote:Think its time we all started to face up to some facts:
FACT: We have the fourth lowest average attendance in the league (all things being equal this means we have the 4th lowest playing budget)
FACT: We don't have a stadium that is used on non-match days to provide extra revenue
FACT: We don't have a sugar daddy to provide stacks of cash
FACT: The effect of the above makes it difficult to attract the best players in the league when we can't pay the wages/transfer fees
FACT: We lost our best 2 players in the summer
FACT: We have to rely mainly on free transfers - these are a gamble and they don't always pay off
FACT: Our location makes it difficult to attract players (especially if we can't pay top dollar)
FACT: The club runs as a loss and the directors use their own money to keep us where we are
FACT: We have a great management team who put their all into the club and got us into the league in the first place
FACT: Football players respond to great support
FACT: We are a league club!
I don't want to use the 'r' word but we must stick with the board, the management and most importantly the players. Just staying in the league this season should be an acheivement considering all the above. I really do think the town needs to decide if we really want a league club or not. I do!
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