Don’t think the manager has any option but to freshen things up tonight
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Don’t think the manager has any option but to freshen things up tonight
something needs to be done ,looks to me that we are on the slippery slope again ,we have to firethe underperformers or the just not good enoughs ,and im sorry but long term injury guy wee danny has to go surely to free up a wage for an able bodied player ,our manager needs to also get his head out his a.s.s he seems to think we are doing ok most the time his interviews scare me ,my idea of doing well and his version are worlds apart ,we need a decent forward thinking central mid player in fast 2 would be better and we need a faster flowing tactical passing game ,its getting too hard to watch queens atm .
Francis the crowds are in serious decline so the revenues are also plummeting at the same time. Queens are strapped financially and although it would be nice to simply go out and get a better quality of player to replace those you have described as under performers it is far from easy to attract a better quality on the wages we can pay. We can play that slick style on the ground football you mentioned as has happened on a few, too few to be honest, occasions seen this season and I believe the current squad is strong enough. We may have to let Danny go unless he can demonstrate his fitness before January simply to free up wages and then seek a replacement.
Danny has a contract up until May 2018 so it's not a case of letting him go, do you think he'll just tear up his contract and walk away?
The question has to be asked as to why the attendance at Palmerston is decreasing, I would hazard a guess that it's got a lot to do with the quality or lack of it on show or more specifically the tactics which Queens seem to revert to from kick off onwards. Hoofball really isn't the way to attract paying punters, added to that the surface at Palmerston is far more suited to getting the ball on the ground and playing short, quick passes, keeping possession and trying to open teams up using the movement of Dobbie etc. Has the manager ever been asked the question about why the team are so insistent on playing the long ball, is it through instructions from him or something this current squad have chosen to do as they don't feel comfortable getting the ball down and trying to play through the middle, might be worth asking him.