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Thread: ......... Warne's statement..

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    ......... Warne's statement..

    There isn’t a lot wrong with the team. The team spirit’s there and they train hard every day with us. They’ve been brilliant for me. They’re not that far away from winning games.

    Read more at http://www.themillers.co.uk/news/art...FY0JH0KDYeJ.99

    ...Which game has he watched to form this opinion?? Doesn't he understand that we never look like winning a game, even if we score first?

    I like the bloke but if that's what he thinks, then god help us...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by avondalemiller View Post
    There isn’t a lot wrong with the team. The team spirit’s there and they train hard every day with us. They’ve been brilliant for me. They’re not that far away from winning games.

    Read more at http://www.themillers.co.uk/news/art...FY0JH0KDYeJ.99

    ...Which game has he watched to form this opinion?? Doesn't he understand that we never look like winning a game, even if we score first?

    I like the bloke but if that's what he thinks, then god help us...........
    Double edged sword isn't it for Warne, he really is in a no win situation and i feel desperately sorry for the bloke at the moment, the team IS trying, that you can see plain as day, but the player's just arent good enough as a group.

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    Posted this on another thread the players aren't good enough.

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    A "Group" can be drilled into a system that makes them better than the individuals within that group !

    Basic : All those pro's have everything we need to succeed !

    Play together - in a disciplined shape / system and we could FUNCTION better than the individual team members pay grade lol.

    Absolutely every mistake on a football pitch - and I mean every mistake is when a player makes the wrong decision -
    and / or tries something beyond their capabilities.

    That's why a good manager / coach can drill - drill - drill a mediocre team into a much better team.

    OK - I have to say this but that was.... PLAN 'A' - With Stubbs - an experienced coach - and his very experienced team drilling the squad into a better fighting force ( on a budget )

    I was the only fan who attended the Newcastle game at home ( I went to the away one too btw ) - and the home match was special ! We lost but we played well.

    The away match was awful !

    No - the players are good enough - the coaching / management isn't good enough !

    The players were good enough against Newcastle at home - sadly the coach that motivated that performance was sacked but given time he would have reproduced that level of performance - and given money within this last window we'd be fine !

    But without AS we lost Izzy and now we haven't even got a coach.

    You can only conclude that TS has accepted relegation when AS was sacked because TS was never going to finance a "championship" side - we can't afford one.

    Just wish TS had given AS a first window and the time to enhance the playing staff into functioning even better than the Newcastle match....as a group !

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    If that's what Paul Warne thinks then I can't wait to see which players are released & which will be retained.
    I await with anticipation. 😕

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    I await in trepidation ! 🤐

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    The worrying thing is what the players are actually doing in training... for example, we rarely look at all dangerous from set plays - too routine and predictable. Players with a bit of potential are repeating the same mistakes, for example, final pass/shot from Taylor is just as bad as on the day we signed him - no sign that anybody has tried to improve that. I could go through most of the squad regarding repeated errors that never seem to change.

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    It's like the meshing of the gears in a clock - the players need to be in the right place for the pass to look ok.

    I'm afraid to pick out individuals but Yates almost universally stops momentum - I't's like watching Phill Henson all over again. Actually he didn't move well either - the pair share a strange physicality inappropriate to football.

    It's not funny though - the moment I see Yates on the pitch - I think of "he's the managers son" - in a pub team. Sorry but that's after playing / coaching / managing quite a lot.

    The rest need work - drills - bonding - football.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casper64Frank View Post
    If that's what Paul Warne thinks then I can't wait to see which players are released & which will be retained.
    I await with anticipation. ��
    I hope that history isn't repeated Casper. I hope that the retain list will be made by the manager who is going to work with whoever is left.

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    This one act will pigeon hole our club - the NW cull indicated a bad trend but the wrong decisions this time will speak volumes and set the agenda for the future of the club.

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