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That's me over the line with saying we need to move on from Taylor. Even if we had grabbed a last minute winner, I'm done.
Players look confused, held back, suppressed and without clear direction.
Georgie magic was his own, the substitution (reactionary, again) was hopeful rather than inspired.
Dross.
Last season we stayed up. Again stop focusing on other posters and focus on the real issues, if you think that was good, I suggest you might want to watch another sport instead.
Every team who expects better want Neil warnock.
Derby fans Birmingham before they got Rooney.
How do you expect to persuade these managers
Take a massive paydrop no new funds and you have to work with a team who isn't meant to be in the championship.
Or millionaire just sit on there bum waiting for a better opportunity to come along to enhance there reputation.
I'm curious whats your selling point to these millionaires
We only put another plaster over a bad wound. All the pain will be revealed on Tuesday night when we get hammered. Only then will TS stand up and remove Taylor from his post.
How on earth, and not forgetting we're the home team, can any Manager want to play 1 up front on their own, who was totally bossed by two big lads in their back line? He, Taylor, is clearly showing he has no bottle for big games. I wonder what goes through Hugill's mind when he sees yet again, he'll be up front on his own?
I thought the first half was poor, dreadful, awful, and I'm keeping it polite. Second half, repeat up to about the hour mark. We slightly rallied but we were always looking vunerable until Ayala came on and further steadied the back line.
Never thought I'd say it so early having wanted Taylor to stay in charge but, I fear he's only taking us one way.
We scored a goal and for about 5 minutes we actually looked like we might do something. Apart from that it was tedious pedestrian football. No craft, energy or urgency to our play whatsoever.
I wanted to see a response after the Hillsborough debacle. There wasn't one.
If that's the best we can do at home against QPR then we may as well start preparing for league one in January.