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I honestly can't see it get any better, would love him to prove me wrong.Needs at least a couple of months yet
Worrying though. Looking clueless
Agreed on all those points.I think what this proves is that the likes of Tjoe-A-On, Pederson and I hate to say Fulton aren’t good enough.
Abulai I can cut some slack with as he’s predominantly a midfielder and not a winger.
But Jasper's boys are good enough to step up mun, keep up, sniggerI'm struggling with this defence of Abdulai. He was moving to different positions all night. Yet his passing/vision etc all absolutely dire. There are plenty others equally awful, but I've been watching him closely....this kid just doesn't cut it.
Ive said on other thread that i think criticism of perderson is alittle harsh. Nervous face next to him and playing on the right side lost us the balance in the first half. Tjoe i dont mind, gets his head up and likes to play forward, got isolated for too often 1st half a against strong and pacy winger.I think what this proves is that the likes of Tjoe-A-On, Pederson and I hate to say Fulton aren’t good enough.
Abulai I can cut some slack with as he’s predominantly a midfielder and not a winger.
Potter - buggered off first opportunity he got
Cooper - preferred to put himself out of work rather than stay here, and spent his last 6 months here with his agent desperately sales pitching him to other clubs
Martin - buggered off first opportunity he got
Duff - was a disaster, but he could justifiably point at his work at Cheltenham and Barnsley before coming here
We can criticise Williams all we like, but sooner or later the penny has to drop that we're a bit of a amateurish club that up and coming coaches use for a bit of CV polishing but who then leave to join more serious outfits.
That's where we are. The problems have never really been the coaches - they're a symptom, but not the disease itself
Said before, they appoint the right people but unfortunately don't give them the right tools to get the job finished.Not sure any championship club has breeded as many premier league managers as us over the last 15 years, 3 above plus rodgers and martinez so clearly the club has done something right in the past
Money does not grow on trees, we have been punching well above our weight for many years and now our realistic position is being found again. Do we really think any new investors will plough in millions to get us promoted? Time to stop living in the past.Said before, they appoint the right people but unfortunately don't give them the right tools to get the job finished.
These owners are paying them millions mun, this myth that they're not backing them is mental, they're putting in millions every year just to stay solventMoney does not grow on trees, we have been punching well above our weight for many years and now our realistic position is being found again. Do we really think any new investors will plough in millions to get us promoted? Time to stop living in the past.
The owners didn't force Williams to pick that side last night, make the subs he did or play the way we did.Potter - buggered off first opportunity he got
Cooper - preferred to put himself out of work rather than stay here, and spent his last 6 months here with his agent desperately sales pitching him to other clubs
Martin - buggered off first opportunity he got
Duff - was a disaster, but he could justifiably point at his work at Cheltenham and Barnsley before coming here as mitigation
We can criticise Williams all we like, but sooner or later the penny has to drop that we're a bit of a amateurish club that up and coming coaches use for a bit of CV polishing but who then leave to join more serious outfits.
That's where we are. The problems have never really been the coaches - they're a symptom, but not the disease itself