Quote Originally Posted by Wartman View Post
To add to my previous reply you only need to look at our bench on Saturday at Salford which was truly awful lacked very little quality and experience to enable the manager to make changes that would affect the game positively for us, if you needed any further evidence that more recruitment is needed.
What is worrying is that AM has spent what 20 odd years coaching in our academy and to then put out a team against Grimsby that was nowhere near the best one and the three managers must have known that and yet not realising it wasn't just about potentially losing badly but the effect it could have on the next match(es).

Some of us who never ever spent time in coaching or running a football club knew that beforehand and yet they didn't...If I was Chairman I would have gone mad him putting out a team as though it was pre season.. The policy of a manager/coach is to put the very best team they could and have some fringe players on the bench to introduce later in the match. Bad bad decisions by so called experienced coaches suggests they could learn very quickly what not to do next or may just do the same again. People think I am nuts and that can be true at times but really in the old days club managers put out the very best team they could and why when we played double winning Spurs around 1960 they had about ten internationals playing. Today they are only interested in money and managers will play a second or third eleven to save them for continentall matches that mean absolutely zero to fans like me and I would never go to any of those matches even with free tickets..

You don't need 'coaches' in football but ordinary people who understand the purpose of football and how many goal chances did we have last Saturday? Was it zero or one or two over 95 mins...Three managers and not a clue about football....