
Originally Posted by
pass_and_move
I appreciate the plaudits Poya has recieved in this thread. Yes, he's getting a response from the players which in itself is some feat considering how low our confidence has been. However, I would also suggest that it don't take a genius to see what was wrong on the playing side of things back in October/November.
Poya had to focus initially on not conceding as many goals which he has successfully done.
What I can't get my head round is that it took him 10 games to change what was clearly a wrong playing system with the 3 up front and being light in midfield.
Baffled me has that and it may come back to bite us in the final weeks of the season. In Poyas defence, perhaps he felt wi art the necessary quality within our ranks he possibly felt that we didn't have the right personnel to make the formation change until Bassi and Quina arrived- two players who can put a foot on the ball.
On the whole I felt we were worthy of that point today. It was an unexpected and welcome result against a side which on paper has superior quality to us. Fair play to our lads because the disappointment of the Stoke equaliser midweek must've been still raw in their minds.
OK our game plan nearly worked a treat today and credit to Poya for that. However, i felt that our head coach was poor tactically against both Derby and Stoke which I feel needs calling out.
It is what it is at the end of the day. We know who's responsible for this farce of a season.