Gibson and Bange in. Still don't work. Where to from here???
Gibson and Bange in. Still don't work. Where to from here???
Missing arguably our best 3 midfielders and Wullie having no choice to bring himself in after a phone call to Hewitson who’s on holiday in Australia wasn’t the best start to the day.
I feared the worst once I looked at the team sheet and Queens line - up - 3 of our best payers missing through injury and its got to be said not for the first time. Big Bange looked out of his depth against the two equally tall excellent Falkirk centre - halfs and was hooked at the interval and our wee strikers were also easily marked. A bad day at the office all round for the Palmy faithful. The only way is up but its going to be tough.
Last edited by Ftivano1; 29-10-2022 at 08:27 PM.
The manager has to go now, along with the man who put him there. The club is an absolute shambles from top to bottom. And unfortunately the manager is nowhere near up to the job
The player/manager thing doesn't work and hasn't worked from the start. How do you go in at half time yesterday and read the riot act when you've effectively been one of the worst players on the park? There's not only a general apathy on the park, something which is evident in spades, but also in the terraces and stands. Agree with others on here, it's going downhill fast and something needs to change.
Only losing 3-1 was probably the only positive. The management team need to take a lot of responsibility for the starting 11. We were obviously missing 3 big players but that starting 11 were never going to be competitive enough. We need to find a real identity that allows other players to come in to the side and know what they are doing. If we don't have a more solid base we are never going to get anywhere.
Wullie seems to have a lot of skills to become a manager but he must learn quickly and not be too stubborn to recognise if his personal ideas are not working.
Wullie, Lee Connolly and East were really of it yesterday.
I thought Cochrane and McKenna worked hard at the least. Falkirk were good first half. The number 19 had good movement and number 5 defended well.
A reaction is needed against Edinburgh from the first to last minute.
[QUOTE=fatfan;40149308]The manager has to go now, along with the man who put him there. The club is an absolute shambles from top to bottom. And unfortunately the manager is nowhere near up to the job[/QUO
Really. Are you wise....
[QUOTE=BlueHair;40162418]After yet another poor result I would say I am perfectly wise. This was against a club not any bigger than queens a few seasons back and yet with a change of chairman and manager the two clubs have went opposite directions and it shows in that result, league positions and attendances. Can you really argue differently