This isn't just a unlucky blip. Before Christmas we had a dodgy patch where we went defensive every home game after a defeat to Patrick. Even last season alarm bells were ringing with our abysmal cup runs.
Any other club, seven defeats on the bounce would guarantee you the sack.
Perish the thought if he didn't have the best striker in the division.
As we stand now, where are the wins going to come from ?
What we can learn from this season is if we want to try and take the club forward or ensure some stability, get the youth set up back on track and attempt to claw some lost fans back is Naysmith has to be shown the door.
No argument with that although the manager and Dobbie were punching above our weight in the first part of the season and need credit for that. For me the down turn was when unrest seemed to be evident. Stirling not playing or on the bench and Harkins (the 60 min man) doing a runner. My opinion is that we should be set up to enable others to score not just the great Dobbie. By the way I am not a Harkins fan but Dobbie is fantastic
Agree.
If every game this season we went out playing the best attacking line up possible, we would never have been in this predicament.
Far too often Naysmith shows the opposition too much respect , basically over managers a situation instead of us going out to play our own game.
I too have said on several occasions that Naysmith over analyses the opposition when we should be looking to play to our strengths but recently he has tried that with the wing backs but silly goals have let us down far too often so we cannot be over critical of his recent tactics considering the misfiring front line. The lack of squad strength has certainly come back to bite us resulting in players out of position, uncomfortable in their assigned roles when players are missing through injury. I would have retained some of the more promising youth players and slowly blooded them to the Championship giving us more in the way of strength in depth.
i agree deek we need to get a good youth setup here at palmy that has to be the top priority as a club our size needs to be able to churn out top youths to keep it going ,but in the short time clawing the lost fans back will prove difficult as we would need to show these fans that the club is moving forwards with ambition ,and thats something i cannot see atm ,our people incharge dont have the clout to make that happen by the looks of things .
They don’t have the clout or the marketing technique for a club at this level. Their silence is deafening, it’s no wonder fans are dropping off at an alarming rate.
I was talking about the slump to another Queens fan who I hadn't seen for a while. The subject of the Dundee games came up and I said that was a very fine starting 11 we put out in Dundee . Todd was linking up very well with Marshall , Low pulling the strings in midfield with Dobbie deadly in front of goal. But there you have it as how often have we been able to put out our strongest team because of a lack of depth of quality ? Our finances are now strangling us
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