by Ian Royal »
12 Mar 2013 20:17
With hindsight, what I think we can say is that we were too conservative with the signings and money in the summer. With McDermott having too much faith in the squad he had and having no coherant signing strategy so that he could make one or maybe two key signings in each area of the pitch to really make a difference, as part of an improved and integrated updated playing style. Also not enough drive from Hammond or Madejski or Anton to make available or force McDermott to use the resources we needed to spend.
For me, one of McDermott's problems throughout his time at the club has been a chief scout's approach to signing players. He's gone out in the summer looking for players he thinks will be good, but without enough reference to an overall strategy for the team and playing style. This is why we've started badly under him three seasons running IMO. He's rescued it in the Championship with some astute emergency signings under pressure when it's become totally apparent what our weakness is. Without a loan window in the Premier League and with fewer games before the official window slams shut he didn't have that opportunity.
This problem shows in the brief attempt to play slightly better and more flexible football at the start of the season before quickly abandoning it for what he knew worked in the Championship. But of course that didn't work, although he persisted with it far too long and to the point where he must have been almost at the brink of a sacking after getting so badly shown up by Utd, Arsenal and even Sunderland. Finally he saw some sense, put a team together that worked to some degree, even found a combination that saw us nearly keep a clean sheet and start playing reasonably ok against Sunderland.
He then tweaked it, got it wrong and abandoned it the second his big man upfront got suspended. And he went right back to what had seen us getting torn to pieces and humiliated. The performances looked directionless and like the players had little or no confidence in getting results at the first sign of adversity in a game. At the start of the season the players looked confused when they took the lead and like they hadn't been given any direction or consideration on how to hold a lead. Presumably because no one had thought that we might actually take a lead against Premier League clubs early on and we were just in for a desperate fight not to conceed and maybe sneak a goal or two at the end.
Even the turnarounds in January largely seemed to come from opposition teams deciding they'd already won and taking their foot off the peddle virtually handing the initiative to and playing into our strengths from remembered fight backs, late goals and turnarounds last season.
Pretty much everything has gone wrong this season. Reliable players have been sub-par. Injuries have hit at the wrong time and screwed us over. Internal strife has caused problems and made players we needed unavailable. Ref decisions and luck has largely gone against us. The entire management structure of the club has failed. But we can't replace the lot, so we replace the figurehead, the man who carries the can and takes the plaudits depending on what happens on the pitch. And we look for new direction and new ideas. Something we desperately need. We do it with the idea that we need a new approach next season and some rebuilding, that it's best that the new man gets time with the squad to plan his summer dealings and preseason in detail, knowing the players we have and what they can do. And with the faint hope that just maybe, some new ideas now may give us that strange bump in fortunes that could see us survive against all odds.
So no, I don't think our performance is just down to a squad that's not good enough because of a lack of investmant. The blame can't be laid at anyone persons door, instead it should be shared around everyone's.