mrpotatohead wrote:the money off redshaw might be a factor, and next year the 2 million off spurs.
Posh wrote:The correct score prediction competition has been nigh on impossible this season but it would be piss easy compared to a 'guess the first 11 competition'. Roche. Yep. Oh f***. He's put Paz at right back and Molyneux at left back lost again!
The sheer amount of tinkering can't be good for the players. Paz was dropped on Saturday yet he's been a candidate for player of the season for the last three years. Up front we started with Miller against his former team who know his style of play well instead of Mullin who started the last game.
Choose a formation that you're happy with Jim and choose your best team for it and stick with them. Don't keep tinkering with it. Yes it might be individual players letting you down at times but don't keep dropping them and then bringing them back a week later. Either stick with them and improve them or cast them aside for the long-term. It's like the bloody hokey-coney at the moment.
Bryan wrote:Look. I rarely get on here these days but felt I had to say something after the York game and the last seven weeks. I still stand by what I said in my previous post: FAR TOO MUCH SPACE FOR THE OPPOSITION TO PLAY IN without any real sort of challenge just inside our half and down the flanks.
Unlike some I have a lot of respect for Ken. But have to disagree with him on the fact we were competitive in this match. Or several others recently. Certain players were, but overall as a team, nowhere near. It's cliché land but when we haven't got the ball (which seems a lot these days!) there's nowhere near enough effort put in by certain individuals (and lets be honest that is the problem - playing as individuals...not a team) IN WINNING THE BALL BACK.
It's crazy giving any side that amount of dangerous space to play in. York are crap. But the crowd sensed this was the game in which to turn fortunes around because we WEREN'T competitive. It's ok letting the opposition have the ball in harmless areas then win it back and counter attack like we were at the start of the season. But Jimbo should be reading the bloody riot act with at least six or seven lads (apologies, this is turning into a rant) because they are not putting a shift in to play this style of football.
I reiterate: we've got players up front who can do some serious damage. We've all seen it. But as a TEAM we've got to do much more when we haven't got the ball. Players pulling out of fifty-fifty challenges and not attacking second balls. Tracking back and getting blocks in. Or simply chasing a ball down in order to put a defender or keeper off? This is stuff we should be doing for 90 plus minutes, every week! It was garbage at York. We were outplayed by a team that had lost 9 on the trot. Lets admit that and move on. Then try and rectify it on Boxing Day.
Plenty at the game thought Jimbo's time might be up but I've had a sleep on it and know him to be a good man. But there is no sentiment in this game. He's got to (with the backing of the board - there in lies another story) sort the deadwood out. He hasn't got much room for manoeuvre but surely a lad like Doyle deserves a go. Goodhall seems out of favour when he was the early star of the side. And then there are those that get games when quite frankly they would struggle in many a non-league outfit.
Consistent team selection and tactics. Drop the slackers. And let the real grafters do the work for the talented few up front. Anyone with their comfy Christmas slippers on should be out of the side. Period!
And after all that it just remains to wish my fellow Shrimps fans a very, Merry Christmas! COYS!!!
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