Just read his post match interview on the website.
Predictably, 75% of it talks about injuries.
Whilst that is part excuse (the central defence & central midfield are missing) a capitulation is inexcusable.
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Just read his post match interview on the website.
Predictably, 75% of it talks about injuries.
Whilst that is part excuse (the central defence & central midfield are missing) a capitulation is inexcusable.
https://www.afc.co.uk/video/derek-mc...on-from-ibrox/
See this bit...
“For teams like ourselves I think it is important that we still feel like we can compete in 90 minutes and compete better than we did today."
That shows me he is an utter coward and instills excuses into our players rather than belief.
Just soundbites. Drivel. **** off Derek. When you get there, **** off a wee bit further
Potentially unfair. We don't know what he says in the dressing room and training pitch but that's where building up and tearing down the players should begin and end. What is said to the press should be anodyne shyte and, in fairness, our manager is pretty good at that.
What disturbed me today was that, for the first time I can remember, and my memory may not match my advanced age, Sevco had a team which was better in every position than us both on paper and on the park. "We want a strong Rangers" is noxious enough but I cannot remember a greater disparity between the teams in basic footballing ability. Were our wounded warriors to return, I don't believe this would change except perhaps McKenna being better than Goldson or Katic though, if the team cannot attack, this is hardly relevant.
I've backed McInnes long enough. I'm now very much on the McInnes out side.
A fresh approach is needed as things have gone very stale. I feel that someone with fresh ideas and willingness to change formations once in a while would get more out of the players we have available.
Also, the recruitment has been poor again. Feels like we have signed only injury prone, out of contracters who couldn't get a contact anywhere else.
6 years is too long for most managers in the same job. It's really only genius managers like Fergie who can stay in a job for a long time.