Londonlisa2001 said:
The problem is that in many of your posts you sound pleased about it to be honest.
At this stage of the season we get points how we get them. For 40 years Warnock has managed to set up sides that are incredibly difficult to play against. They’re niggly, in your face, disruptive, spoil any attempts to establish a rhythm. It’s why he is so sought after at this level.
To win against one of his teams, particularly at the business end of the season is a great achievement. However it’s achieved.
Finishing in the top two of this division is so difficult we’ve never done it in 109 years of trying. We stand a great chance this season. Let’s all cherish every single point, whether it comes from glorious football or a succession of lucky deflections.
Both manager and team are young and learning. They may not be playing great, but they certainly don’t deserve the barrage of criticism that’s coming their way every week.
Dear God, if this is bad football, the years spent watching teams that quite genuinely make this lot look like one of the great Brazil teams would have been far too much for some on here. You’d have been having a heart attack every week.
I think this is key at the minute.
Very few of these players have had anything to do with a prolonged promotion battle. Even last season we were free to do what we wanted because we were such long shots for the play offs.
The pressure on us to perform every week I think is hampering us. Too afraid to lose and that's making us very conservative.
Both players and manager have a lot to learn and hopefully we can be a bit more expressive if we get the points on the board from the games in hand.