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Sheehan On Borrowed Time?

Will Sheehan Get as Much Time as Previous Managers?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 24.0%
  • No

    Votes: 19 76.0%

  • Total voters
    25
Yeah, I don’t buy the argument that these new recruits aren’t good enough. Sheehan had less options last year and did a good job. To me it just looks like the players aren’t certain of what to do, QPR just did the basics right, it wasn’t a great performance by them but they had clarity in what they did. That doesn’t seem to be the case with us.
Completely agree. We need to get back to basics -- like getting the ball forward and into the opposition goal!

Sheehan must surely see this!
 
Agree Widell must start Saturday, we are far too predictable and slow in attack, there was zero service to idah last night before the red card, too easy to defend against, the mindset has to change
I don't want to compare QPR to Man City and others..BUT there is a very different attacking approach that these teams take compared to the swans.
Where we are old school, constantly trying to create spaces to whip in crosses. Other teams are sliding passes into runners in the 18 yard box and then looking for cut back passes. The QPR goal was only one of multiple times that they carved us open in this way.
We need to have way more variety in our attacking with runners taking up these dangerous positions and attack through central areas with short measured passes - otherwise we will continue with the dinosaur attacking stats we see above.
Also - I don't give a flying fuck what he looks like in training - Widel starts for me (or at least gets 30 minutes) he has so much energy and attacking intent compared to anyone else we have in the advanced midfield role.
 
It will probably be the dressing room that decides, heads deffo went down after the goal, hence we showed nothing and the frustration at the non pen and sending off,
if AS cant wont change, the players will just give up.
it seems the plan at the beginning was to hold out, and then go for it at the last quarter, all thrown in a bin with their goal.


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QUOTE="magicdaps10, post: 359659, member: 20"]
That post rings true.
I'm feeling a bit better than I was last night, I was fuming with yesterday's game especially the first 20 odd minutes.
The players put a shift in last night and could have come away with something in the end but I feel formation and set up has let them down from the start.

We go for Saturday and hope a few lessons have been learned from last night.
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