by leon » 08 Nov 2023 08:38
by Millsy » 08 Nov 2023 08:40
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 08 Nov 2023 08:44
by Royalwaster » 08 Nov 2023 08:48
by Royalwaster » 08 Nov 2023 08:50
by Stranded » 08 Nov 2023 08:58
Snowflake RoyalStrandedWestYorksRoyal The squad is good enough. It's the manager.
Pretty sure we've been saying that about squads for most of the last few seasons. Usually turns out the squad also wasn't good enough.
To be honest, I was saying at the start of the season it was important we got off to a good start and didn't go on a prolonged poor run because the lack of experience and age of much of the squad would see heads drop and they'd struggle to recover.
And that's exactly what we have got.
There's lots of talent in the squad. But the inexperience also means a lot of errors, and a struggle to make the best decisions.
Give them a new voice, an injection of confidence and enthusiasm plus an effective way of playing and they are more than good enough to finish safe. But the longer this goes on the less likely a recovery is, even with a genius at the helm.
Dean was a poor signing because he's just another waining CB used to losing.
Losing Smith before the season started has destroyed us. Those early narrow margin games mostly turned to defeats because we didn't have an experienced goalscorer. A couple of better results early on and things are very different.
I think losing McIntyre was also huge. He's one of the few experienced players we have who is full blood committed and positive.
At the moment the team are going through the motions, still trying, but there's no confidence or belief.
by Hound » 08 Nov 2023 08:59
YorkshireRoyal99 Agree about going back to basics and, in fairness, it does seem like reverting back to a 4-3-3 within itself might put players in a more familiar starting shape at the very least, although it's just another message given in amongst others he's already given.
by Hound » 08 Nov 2023 09:02
StrandedSnowflake RoyalStranded
Pretty sure we've been saying that about squads for most of the last few seasons. Usually turns out the squad also wasn't good enough.
To be honest, I was saying at the start of the season it was important we got off to a good start and didn't go on a prolonged poor run because the lack of experience and age of much of the squad would see heads drop and they'd struggle to recover.
And that's exactly what we have got.
There's lots of talent in the squad. But the inexperience also means a lot of errors, and a struggle to make the best decisions.
Give them a new voice, an injection of confidence and enthusiasm plus an effective way of playing and they are more than good enough to finish safe. But the longer this goes on the less likely a recovery is, even with a genius at the helm.
Dean was a poor signing because he's just another waining CB used to losing.
Losing Smith before the season started has destroyed us. Those early narrow margin games mostly turned to defeats because we didn't have an experienced goalscorer. A couple of better results early on and things are very different.
I think losing McIntyre was also huge. He's one of the few experienced players we have who is full blood committed and positive.
At the moment the team are going through the motions, still trying, but there's no confidence or belief.
All fair - likelihood is that they aren't quite up to it but the only way to test that hypothesis is to get them working under a better manager - or frankly any other manager.
by NathStPaul » 08 Nov 2023 09:08
by paultheroyal » 08 Nov 2023 09:25
by Wycombe Royal » 08 Nov 2023 09:32
by genome » 08 Nov 2023 09:34
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Nov 2023 09:50
StrandedSnowflake RoyalStranded
Pretty sure we've been saying that about squads for most of the last few seasons. Usually turns out the squad also wasn't good enough.
To be honest, I was saying at the start of the season it was important we got off to a good start and didn't go on a prolonged poor run because the lack of experience and age of much of the squad would see heads drop and they'd struggle to recover.
And that's exactly what we have got.
There's lots of talent in the squad. But the inexperience also means a lot of errors, and a struggle to make the best decisions.
Give them a new voice, an injection of confidence and enthusiasm plus an effective way of playing and they are more than good enough to finish safe. But the longer this goes on the less likely a recovery is, even with a genius at the helm.
Dean was a poor signing because he's just another waining CB used to losing.
Losing Smith before the season started has destroyed us. Those early narrow margin games mostly turned to defeats because we didn't have an experienced goalscorer. A couple of better results early on and things are very different.
I think losing McIntyre was also huge. He's one of the few experienced players we have who is full blood committed and positive.
At the moment the team are going through the motions, still trying, but there's no confidence or belief.
All fair - likelihood is that they aren't quite up to it but the only way to test that hypothesis is to get them working under a better manager - or frankly any other manager.
by Brogue » 08 Nov 2023 09:59
Royal_jimmy Knibbs has got away with criticism but honestly what does he offer? He couldn't finish inside of his missus let alone any of his goalscoring chances. He doesn't score or assist anywhere near enough for the advanced position he has. Knibbs should be dropped for Mukairu.
by Millsy » 08 Nov 2023 10:21
by Brogue » 08 Nov 2023 10:22
Millsy I liked Dorsett.
by Silver Fox » 08 Nov 2023 10:22
Millsy I liked Dorsett.
by Stranded » 08 Nov 2023 10:25
by Elm Park Kid » 08 Nov 2023 10:26
by Millsy » 08 Nov 2023 10:27
BrogueMillsy I liked Dorsett.
Lyme Regis? i hear it's nice at this time of year