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Swansea City 1 Ipswich Town 4: Clock Ticking for Alan Sheehan After Humbling Home Defeat?

The words jump out.

Intent. Ambition.Bravery.

They should be a given and totally unacceptable in a performance.
Modern tactics seem.all about keeping shape, but this in our play seems to be forget the ball and drop.
The will to win seems a distant past, where winning the ball back.becomes secondary to training ground tactics.
Oh to play what's in front of you at pace and intelligence, use the space use teammates.
It's all about robotic football and what should I be doing from training.
This results in so many loose passes and possession lost.
 
I decide to sleep on it before commenting on the match, which I had the pleasure (?) of attending in person yesterday.
The first thing to say is that Ipswich are an excellent team. Their Clarke, no. 47, was MOTM for me, he's a Premiership class player and ran their midfield like clockwork. Having said that, our first half set up made them look even better than they were, and for large parts of the 45 minutes it looked like a training match, attack against defence, as they pinned us into our own half.
I understand the 5-3-2 set up is supposed to keep us solid at the back and allow the wing backs to thrust forward down the flanks in support of the attack, but it didn't work out like that. They were fully occupied keeping Ipswich out, and when we regained possession, there was rarely an out ball, because our two forwards were well marked, on top of which Inoussa had a stinker. He was always falling over in possession and looking for the referee's sympathy yesterday, which was rarely forthcoming. He did it even when he burst into the area in the second half and had a chance to get a shot away from twelve yards under pressure, but ended up on his arse.
When one of the three midfielders got the ball, it was the same story, no-one forward to pass to. Franco scored a nice goal, but he lost possession several times in midfield by not moving the ball on quickly enough. At least one of those mistakes cost us a goal. Widell looked totally irrelevant out on the left wing. Whatever his best position is, that isn't it.
When we changed formation in the second half, we looked so much more effective, and for five minutes (!) we were the better team. Even Cullen played well. Personally, I'd have taken Burgess off because his distribution was particularly bad, the Chelsea youngster was playing well and didn't deserve to be hooked. Yet another poor decision from Sheezy.
Eom when he came on was a revelation, and looked like our only player who could stand up to Ipswich and give them problems. Ronald was OK, but Benson was as dire as always. The situation seemed to be crying out to me for Yalcoure to come on, not Benson, because he has the ability to go at teams down the middle and break them down, but again Sheezy disagreed. Idah was an irrelevance. I felt really sorry for Vip, he worked his socks off closing down their keeper and centre backs, a thankless task. When the ball came to his feet, he desperately tried to work angles for shots, but was always closed down effectively.

So where do we go from here? If we revert to a 4-3-3 and try to attack teams, we probably have enough talent to end up in lower mid table, but I understand fans' disappointment when we expected so much more after all the summer recruitment. Sheezy in or out? Sorry, I'm still undecided. Changing managers before half the season is over is never good, but something has to change.
 
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I can’t see him being sacked yet despite how bad we are.

I guess they’ll sound out replacements first to see who’s interested before sacking him with nothing lined up.
 
I can’t see him being sacked yet despite how bad we are.

I guess they’ll sound out replacements first to see who’s interested before sacking him with nothing lined up.
He probably still has some credit in the bank with the owners based on what's been able to do in the past. They'll have a huge decisions to make if this continue though.

like you, I'm hoping they've got some potentials names lined up, just incase. The last thing we need is month long search for a manager.
 
How do we know that they havent already been doing that for a few weeks?
Based on how organised the summer transfer window was compared to others, I have faith that this would be the case.

What's that saying about hope, football and something about it killing you?
 

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