Any one still think IB will get us promoted?
Any one still think IB will get us promoted?
This sums it up for me.
I'm not at the point of calling for Burchnall to go. There are some aspects of his management and personality I really like and I want him to succeed. HOWEVER, I'm definitely at the point of telling him to wise the f*ck up and stop pretending this excessive commitment to possession-based football is going to deliver success. I'm not for one minute advocating we suddenly start playing hoofball, but I am saying we need more variety and a lot more aggression and steel to our game if we're going to grind out results away from home on a consistent basis. This demands changes in personnel and style of play.
If the manager is going to survive into next season and beyond, he needs to recruit some leaders and enforcers in midfield and defence, and be more willing to mix up the style of play according to the challenge we face. In some games, our footballing principles work and get results, but in others we need to battle far harder and play more directly if the circumstances demand it.
Burchnall either grasps this and acts on it, or he goes the same way as Keith Curle. His future is in his own hands.
Last edited by jackal2; 01-05-2022 at 01:07 AM.
Very good post Jackal, but we are going to have to see this season through with...
- the squad we assembled and have now
- the style and pattern of play they've been working on in games and in training all season
Yeah, they can implement better, battle harder, improve intensity throughout the game, mix it up a bit with a few variations by all means, but depart from what they've been doing, throw that away now and you throw away the last remaining chance we have this season. IB should learn though that he can't play around with his team selection - there are sudden drop offs and if you don't put your best team out, you are likely to lose.
I still do not believe that IB will get us promoted.
Me either.
We're going backwards I think. At first I thought he was an improvement on Ardley, now I'm not sure there's a difference. Same slow build up, lack of urgency and generally gutless. Oh, and can't defend for toffee.
In a nutshell, that's been the problem this season. When the going got tough, this team capitulated.
We need to retain the best aspects of this squad, which does have talent, but add some height, strength and aggression to it. In other words, this team needs to grow a pair, and then next season it might be able to compete with the main challengers and not drop stupid points away at places like Eastleigh and Aldershot.
Grimsby showed us how to do it, quick attacks, power, pace, stopped attacks coming through the middle alot of the time, a threat on set pieces. Hope this was a wake up call to Burchnall but doubt it.