He would probably blame the poor training faciities/windy and wet weather. Trainingwise a certain Crapaldi liked it to a pub teams efforts and got lambasted for it, has it really changed? There isn't a spark of invention in midfield, the defence let attackers run freely at us. We are poor defending set pieces, hardly ever stop crosses coming in to our box in open play. We get to the halfway line with the ball then stop and turn round and usually the ball is given back to Baz to hoof it upfield only for the oppositions defence to head it back to him! I thik the reason Baz is captain is more because he is our playmaker! The same problems we've had for years, only now we aren't scoring goals to even pick up the odd draw.fulwoodshrimp wrote:I don't think the management know what to do to halt our decline. It's just the same old same old. I would love the interviewer to ask what qualities he sees in a striker who isn't able to score goals with any regularity and who doesn't look to be consistently at League 2 standard. I would love to ask how he is addressing our abysmal goals scored. What extra training is happening to address this fatal condition? Nothing seems to be changing and very few goals are scored. What is being done to stop opposition midfield players running unchallenged into our box and causing havoc? It's been the same for the last couple of seasons but nothing seems to be done about it. In short I would love to ask what actually is being done at training as we seem unprepared and shambolic.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:He could help himself by picking a bolder attacking line-up even if some noses get pushed out of joint. He needs to pick Mendes-Gomes , Jagne , Oswell , Oates , Manderville , Smithy etc and tell them to go out and bang some goals in against Macclesfield and if that happens play the same way at Grimsby who are another team that look worse than us.
redrobo wrote:Jim take a leaf out of Coley's book and start saying how bloody good our players are and that this is probably the best squad you've put together just as Coley does every interview, whatever their result. Stop talking about how good the opposition are and about how strong their squads are. Concentrate on the positives of your players and let them take care of how the games pan out on the pitch rather than the constant barracking of them from yourself and your assistant. At times your players look confused about what they are being told, just let them get on with it after all they ARE GOOD PLAYERS as the media pre season was in agreement..and more importantly you and we the fans know.
marky No.1 wrote:This was before the game
"If things don't pick up, I'm the first to admit that it could end for me."
https://twitter.com/i/status/1040868570668904449
He is quoted in the Sun football report on the game as saying "i'd never walk away"broadwayshrimp wrote:marky No.1 wrote:This was before the game
"If things don't pick up, I'm the first to admit that it could end for me."
https://twitter.com/i/status/1040868570668904449
First time I've heard Jim say that.
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