As I've said on another fred, perhaps Camaron was taking his time before passing the ball out 'cos he was looking for someone to pass it to, and after seeing the wooden movement in front of him decided to just hoof the ball, or let Slocombe hoof it for him. It all depends on his "instructions" which might also explain the lack of imagination from the forward players.

Plan "A". "Don't worry lads, the ball will find you". Hardly ever did a midfielder come back into space to recieve the ball.

The bewildering placing of players into unfamiliar positions didn't help either, see -

Plan "B". Shifting Jones to right wing, Macca to the leftish and starving Chicksen of the ball made for an unusually unbalanced look, It seemed to me that the only time Notts got the ball was when a Salford player passed it to them rather than our spoiler efforts winning it.

Plan "C". Not until after half-time did it appear that the players had abandoned Maynard's cunning plans and decide for themselves how things might work better for the team. Jones for one knew where he should be playing, others still were't so sure but decided tackling someone in a red shirt might help.

So, after all that, who should take the blame for the booing? Camaron or Maynard?