Quote Originally Posted by jardi View Post
The saddest thing is that Queens have tried to highlight the importance of looking after our mental health, yet our manager appears to be struggling with regards to the after match interview. Why do we put people through this after they've lost a match and played badly? We all know that 24 hours is a long time in football, and all Wullie and the players need is a rest, followed by a good training session to sort out the mistakes.

Let's remember, this was one bad result not five in a row and we had 3 top players out. Man City had one player out and they struggled to win 1-0!.

Granted we did not play well, but a wee bit of perspective is requires methinks.
This has nothing to do with mental health and everything about not being up to the job. This is the managers team with most of the players signed by him. I didn’t see much mental health issues when he got the job or when he won a few games. Tell me a time this season when he has kept a winning side for the following week. It’s always about changing the side to stop the opposition rather than having the opposition worry about us. We have never played with any width and mostly with one up front, yet when he changes things late in games we suddenly start looking the part, so why not start like that.
You say a little bit of perspective. This isn’t just about Saturday. It’s one of a number of poor performances this season so the perspective is certainly there. Annan, Clyde, Dunfermline, Falkirk Kelly etc etc shows the standards we are at.
Are we the worst in the league. Far from it. But we are certainly nowhere near being the best and bearing in mind we are in the second lowest league we should certainly be one of the best at least.
We have a keeper who struggles to catch a ball, two centre halves who don’t like to tackle, a right back who isn’t exactly quick. A centre forward who always plays despite hardly kicking a ball for us when he has played and doesn’t exactly put in the work he once did, wingers that are either left on the bench or played out of position and mostly, players that don’t seem to be playing for him. I could go on and on
So jardi, I am sorry this isn’t one bad result and like I said it’s nothing to do with mental health and simply an inability to get the best out of this squad of players that he has brought in