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.
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...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...........
Posted this on another thread the players aren't good enough.
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 !
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 await in trepidation ! 🤐
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.
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.....
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.