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So We're Stuck With Sheehan?

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While the coach will always come under scrutiny, and rightly so, the players must also accept the same scrutiny.
How many times have we seen obvious passes take longer than necessary to do ( I'll argue that it is a different view from the stands or TV screens than on the pitch).
Many of our players seem to take an extra touch, or an extra second or so, and the pass is either cut out or the receiving player under more pressure.
Is it down to tactics or just the players not up to the tempo of a game.
In general modern football is all about keeping shape and not pressurising and winning the ball.
Natural ability looks to be coached out of players and support teamwork getting less and less.

You might guess I'm still frustrated from last nights game. (To add to the others)
I think it’s both a tactical thing and some of our players being a bit hesitant. People who saw the preseason presentation said that it was 45 mins of Sheehan talking about off the ball tactics and 15 of him talking about us in possession. If I had to guess, I’d say we don’t focus much on what we do with the ball. I think that contributes to the lack of threat in our football at the moment and it’s why we seem to stop as soon as we get to the final 3rd. Some of it will of course just be the natural ability of the players as we are in the second division.
 
Hes not going anywhere? neither are we!

we had posts moaning about attendances, poor position, no goals, losses, no points ,no bums on seats

yeah looks good.
 
While the coach will always come under scrutiny, and rightly so, the players must also accept the same scrutiny.
How many times have we seen obvious passes take longer than necessary to do ( I'll argue that it is a different view from the stands or TV screens than on the pitch).
Many of our players seem to take an extra touch, or an extra second or so, and the pass is either cut out or the receiving player under more pressure.
Is it down to tactics or just the players not up to the tempo of a game.
In general modern football is all about keeping shape and not pressurising and winning the ball.
Natural ability looks to be coached out of players and support teamwork getting less and less.

You might guess I'm still frustrated from last nights game. (To add to the others)
Sometimes it’s almost like taking the piss. There was a simple pass on to Ronald in space (yeah, that’s where he normally puts the ball, I know), and Galbraith took 4 touches - four - before playing it directly to his feet, thus making him stop and give the defender time to be on top of him. It was laughable. Tymon, Burgess, Bango….actually no, f**k it…they ALL do it.
 
Speed of play needs to increase even if it causes us to make more errors going forward (this includes the distribution from defence), this is what the high press is for to win the ball back asap. We left Preston off the hook so many times by slowing the play and allowing them to reset their positions, no wonder we are one the worst attacking teams in the division. I also feel at times watching us that the players are too far apart from each other when we are in possession and we are limited with the 1-2 balls etc.

But in general summary this football for me feels more of continuation from our previous two managers rather than the start of something new and this is why I wouldn't lose any sleep if we pull the trigger on Mr Sheehan. We are a long way off from being the next Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth and the old Swansea City and I would rather gamble on finding the next guy that might be able to do it.
 
I would go as far to say, quicken the play up and go for the kill when in advance arears. Yes we will have to pass backwards at times, but it seems that's all we do. Many said it'd like watching Williams or Martin. It's something in between for sure. Also side note, I'm not saying we need to play it at risk with Vig, but not overly into the long passes that rarely succeed. We are a team that likes to play it on the ground.
To be fair to Idah he does win quite a few of those balls in the air played to him but … no one ever gambles that he will win it and make that run beyond him
 
To be fair to Idah he does win quite a few of those balls in the air played to him but … no one ever gambles that he will win it and make that run beyond him
Thought Idah actually looked good last night. He's been alright in general since signing, much more mobile than Vip, just seems to lack any conviction in the 18 yard box
 
Thought Idah actually looked good last night. He's been alright in general since signing, much more mobile than Vip, just seems to lack any conviction in the 18 yard box
My view was a player that must be utterly frustrating to play with.
Several times he tried cocky little flicks instead of laying it off simple
That one time the ball was played to his feet around the penalty spot sticks in my mind in particular
 
On topic though, the owners are almost certainly not going to be happy with the return on their investment so far. They didn't make the kind of financial commitment they did to be sat in 17th place in the league.

With the likes of Carrick and Rodgers out of a job now I would be very surprised if they didn't put out feelers for either and if they wanted to come then I could see them pulling the trigger especially if we get another shit performance on Saturday.
 
I thought we were a bit better last night in actually trying to create chances.
That being said, we still had to concede before we started playing.
Still too many sideways & slow passes.
Sheehan clearly panicked last 20 mins & just flung on anyone in the hope something would happen.
You could see Benson didn't have a clue what he was supposed to do or where he was meant to be when he came on - several times you could see him back chatting to Sheehan on the side line.
Personally I think he'll be given until Christmas, but I don't see us having a dramatic upturn in form and results between now and then.
 
To be fair to Idah he does win quite a few of those balls in the air played to him but … no one ever gambles that he will win it and make that run beyond him
I noticed this yesterday. Cullen was know where to be seen. One flick on was really good.
 
On topic though, the owners are almost certainly not going to be happy with the return on their investment so far. They didn't make the kind of financial commitment they did to be sat in 17th place in the league.

With the likes of Carrick and Rodgers out of a job now I would be very surprised if they didn't put out feelers for either and if they wanted to come then I could see them pulling the trigger especially if we get another shit performance on Saturday.
I don't think either Carrick or Brendan will be looking for a club as small as us at this stage.
 
On topic though, the owners are almost certainly not going to be happy with the return on their investment so far. They didn't make the kind of financial commitment they did to be sat in 17th place in the league.

With the likes of Carrick and Rodgers out of a job now I would be very surprised if they didn't put out feelers for either and if they wanted to come then I could see them pulling the trigger especially if we get another shit performance on Saturday.
More chance of me becoming the next Swansea City manager than Brendan Rodgers, that ship has sailed
 

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