Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
Not many managers could get a result away at Wimbledon with the team we put out yesterday. I don't think Maynard's the man for the job long term, or even short term, but he didn't sign some of the dross we've got now, nor did he sanction the sale of star players.

Current results are partly a by-product of our strategy, which involves flogging our best players and hoping to replace them with players that are just as good or better for less money. It works until it doesn't.
It?s not so much the result - Wimbledon are a good team, particularly at home, there?s no particular disgrace in losing to them. It?s the manner of the performances - when it doesn?t all click we just look completely slow and lifeless.