by Hound » 11 Apr 2023 09:41
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 11 Apr 2023 09:46
leonYorkshireRoyal99Snowflake Royal Hoof it at Carroll is not a plan, and there isn't an ounce of organisation on the pitch.
But that's obviously not the plan is it, just lazy to suggest it is. Playing percentages, looking for the second balls, working off Carroll and Joao, keeping it tight defensively, staying narrow etc.
There wasn't a lack of organisation defensively yesterday, players knew their positions and you could see what we were trying to do. We didn't do it which is the issue and haven't been for a while, that's ultimately what will cost Ince his job.
I know you lot love to argue the toss about everything on here but this is just ridiculous.
This team has no attacking plan other than diagonals to Carroll and the midfield aimlessly mill around welcoming runners straight through them.
But you’re saying we can’t see the master plan - the genius of Ince. Well you’re right because he doesn’t have one. That’s why we’re so shit.
Look at our results you lunatic.
by Royal_jimmy » 11 Apr 2023 09:47
HoundleonNathStPaul This doesn't stack up when you look at the likes of Luton, Preston and Millwall performing very well. On face value our squad is no better or worse than any of those three clubs. Difference is they are well run and well managed football clubs and we are a basket case behind the scenes and managed by Paul Ince who got the job because he was cheap and friendly with the ownership circle.
This.
Luton, Millwall and Preston have spent years sensibly and coherently building competitive squads. They have also been able to pick up excellent loan players who i suspect didn’t come for free. The lads at PNE for instance have turned their season around
It’s blinkered to suggest they aren’t better on paper.
We’ve literally had to pick up the leftovers.
Ince is a crap manager of course, and has cost us points, but the side is also pretty dreadful
by URZZZZ » 11 Apr 2023 09:49
Clyde1998 If Ince does go (which I can't see happening btw), we need someone who can simply get the best out of the players we've got. That's the strength of Neil Warnock - basically all the players he's had under him would run into machine gun fire for him if he told them to. For five matches (we can worry about a manager for next season at another point) it doesn't matter how the team plays, just as long as we get points.
I'd imagine Mark Bowen would be the caretaker manager should Ince go. He did take a side 22nd in the league (in mid-October) to a 14th place finish and had an immediate impact last time (getting ten points from his first four matches). It was basically his team which started the following season strongly, even if he got replaced a week before the season started, too.
by genome » 11 Apr 2023 09:51
by leon » 11 Apr 2023 09:54
YorkshireRoyal99leonYorkshireRoyal99
But that's obviously not the plan is it, just lazy to suggest it is. Playing percentages, looking for the second balls, working off Carroll and Joao, keeping it tight defensively, staying narrow etc.
There wasn't a lack of organisation defensively yesterday, players knew their positions and you could see what we were trying to do. We didn't do it which is the issue and haven't been for a while, that's ultimately what will cost Ince his job.
I know you lot love to argue the toss about everything on here but this is just ridiculous.
This team has no attacking plan other than diagonals to Carroll and the midfield aimlessly mill around welcoming runners straight through them.
But you’re saying we can’t see the master plan - the genius of Ince. Well you’re right because he doesn’t have one. That’s why we’re so shit.
Look at our results you lunatic.
I'm not saying it's good, or that it's working, but it was pretty obvious what we were doing yesterday and it was pretty obvious why it's not working as well. The point was that there was "no plan", that's not true, there is, it's just not working through a combination of poor management and low quality players.
by Sutekh » 11 Apr 2023 09:56
leonURZZZZYorkshireRoyal99
But that's obviously not the plan is it, just lazy to suggest it is. Playing percentages, looking for the second balls, working off Carroll and Joao, keeping it tight defensively, staying narrow etc.
There wasn't a lack of organisation defensively yesterday, players knew their positions and you could see what we were trying to do. We didn't do it which is the issue and haven't been for a while, that's ultimately what will cost Ince his job.
“That’s ultimately what will cost Ince his job” sounds a bit far fetched! It’s almost like some people believe the tripe that Ince talks
It’s simple, if you consistently set up with no aggression, no intent and no clue of how to retain possession, you’re going to struggle. These players are not robots, or top class defenders so it’s nigh impossible to ask them to persistently keep shape and defend without errors
Given where we are, it’s difficult to absolve the players of complete blame. But in this instance, I’m not sure. Ince has left these players out to dry, the likes of Rahman, Yiadom, Joao and Carroll and the fact he dismisses any form of responsibility whilst blaming anyone and everyone else is why he’ll go down as one of the worst and dislikeable managers we’ve ever had
Never heard him say he got it wrong. Everyone else is at fault.
by leon » 11 Apr 2023 09:57
SutekhleonURZZZZ
“That’s ultimately what will cost Ince his job” sounds a bit far fetched! It’s almost like some people believe the tripe that Ince talks
It’s simple, if you consistently set up with no aggression, no intent and no clue of how to retain possession, you’re going to struggle. These players are not robots, or top class defenders so it’s nigh impossible to ask them to persistently keep shape and defend without errors
Given where we are, it’s difficult to absolve the players of complete blame. But in this instance, I’m not sure. Ince has left these players out to dry, the likes of Rahman, Yiadom, Joao and Carroll and the fact he dismisses any form of responsibility whilst blaming anyone and everyone else is why he’ll go down as one of the worst and dislikeable managers we’ve ever had
Never heard him say he got it wrong. Everyone else is at fault.
Lost it with him these last few weeks, actually convinced he’s the main problem the club is where it is. The continual doing down of the players, the lack of utilising one or two youngsters to help keep things fresh and invigorated, inflexible and negative tactics - bet Colin would never eschew opportunity and be negative.
Need a change now to at least try to generate a “bounce” though that’d possibly be short lived given the next opposition. Actually thinking Nathan Jones would be a very good for the club fit going forward. Welsh too like Reading’s head of football operations!
by URZZZZ » 11 Apr 2023 09:57
Hound That’s not to say now he’s not way out of his depth and has failed in a number of aspects - esp sorting out the defence which is abysmal
by leon » 11 Apr 2023 10:01
URZZZZHound That’s not to say now he’s not way out of his depth and has failed in a number of aspects - esp sorting out the defence which is abysmal
Is the defence “abysmal”? I’m sure that on paper, there’s plenty of worse defences than, take Yiadom - Holmes - Sarr and Rahman
It’s a difficult one because on the one hand, being the worse defensive team (or at least one of the worst) two seasons in a row does point to that
But for two seasons in a a row, our two cowardly managers have invited this pressure on the defence. Defending starts from the front yet we seem content in letting the opponents have the ball, build up of patterns and play and get it into our box. Yet when our defence has the ball, the attackers are swarming onto us (inevitably leading to a hit and hope to Carroll). Can a manager with such pedigree in his playing days really not see the difference?
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 11 Apr 2023 10:03
leonYorkshireRoyal99leon
I know you lot love to argue the toss about everything on here but this is just ridiculous.
This team has no attacking plan other than diagonals to Carroll and the midfield aimlessly mill around welcoming runners straight through them.
But you’re saying we can’t see the master plan - the genius of Ince. Well you’re right because he doesn’t have one. That’s why we’re so shit.
Look at our results you lunatic.
I'm not saying it's good, or that it's working, but it was pretty obvious what we were doing yesterday and it was pretty obvious why it's not working as well. The point was that there was "no plan", that's not true, there is, it's just not working through a combination of poor management and low quality players.
I think you know people are saying his tactics were one dimensional (putting it mildly) and have been proven not to work for months - if ever. However he has persisted. Which leads people to the conclusion that he has no plans. Otherwise we would have seen a different set of tactics ?
It’s a fair conclusion. Is it not?
As for organisation? Well we look a shambles. Midfield is incapable of retaining possession or feeding the attack.
On Friday I watched as we were chasing a victory in injury time and our two attackers watched Birminghams defence pass the ball to each other without trying to close them down and win possession. Moronic football.
by Brum Royal » 11 Apr 2023 10:10
by Brum Royal » 11 Apr 2023 10:12
by Hound » 11 Apr 2023 10:15
URZZZZHound That’s not to say now he’s not way out of his depth and has failed in a number of aspects - esp sorting out the defence which is abysmal
Is the defence “abysmal”? I’m sure that on paper, there’s plenty of worse defences than, take Yiadom - Holmes - Sarr and Rahman
It’s a difficult one because on the one hand, being the worse defensive team (or at least one of the worst) two seasons in a row does point to that
But for two seasons in a a row, our two cowardly managers have invited this pressure on the defence. Defending starts from the front yet we seem content in letting the opponents have the ball, build up of patterns and play and get it into our box. Yet when our defence has the ball, the attackers are swarming onto us (inevitably leading to a hit and hope to Carroll). Can a manager with such pedigree in his playing days really not see the difference?
by Brum Royal » 11 Apr 2023 10:42
by Sutekh » 11 Apr 2023 10:45
Brum Royal Also, another thing about yesterday - Ejaria getting booked as a sub warming up for obstructing a quick Preston throw in. Put his coat back on and slumped back into the back corner of the dug out. Don't think Ince looked at him again after that, he certainly didn't go out to warm up as if to come on in the second half.
by Brum Royal » 11 Apr 2023 10:50
SutekhBrum Royal Also, another thing about yesterday - Ejaria getting booked as a sub warming up for obstructing a quick Preston throw in. Put his coat back on and slumped back into the back corner of the dug out. Don't think Ince looked at him again after that, he certainly didn't go out to warm up as if to come on in the second half.
Ejaria?? Mbengue surely!
by Hound » 11 Apr 2023 11:09
SutekhBrum Royal Also, another thing about yesterday - Ejaria getting booked as a sub warming up for obstructing a quick Preston throw in. Put his coat back on and slumped back into the back corner of the dug out. Don't think Ince looked at him again after that, he certainly didn't go out to warm up as if to come on in the second half.
Ejaria?? Mbengue surely!
by URZZZZ » 11 Apr 2023 11:35
SutekhBrum Royal Also, another thing about yesterday - Ejaria getting booked as a sub warming up for obstructing a quick Preston throw in. Put his coat back on and slumped back into the back corner of the dug out. Don't think Ince looked at him again after that, he certainly didn't go out to warm up as if to come on in the second half.
Ejaria?? Mbengue surely!
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Apr 2023 12:16
leonYorkshireRoyal99leon
I know you lot love to argue the toss about everything on here but this is just ridiculous.
This team has no attacking plan other than diagonals to Carroll and the midfield aimlessly mill around welcoming runners straight through them.
But you’re saying we can’t see the master plan - the genius of Ince. Well you’re right because he doesn’t have one. That’s why we’re so shit.
Look at our results you lunatic.
I'm not saying it's good, or that it's working, but it was pretty obvious what we were doing yesterday and it was pretty obvious why it's not working as well. The point was that there was "no plan", that's not true, there is, it's just not working through a combination of poor management and low quality players.
I think you know people are saying his tactics were one dimensional (putting it mildly) and have been proven not to work for months - if ever. However he has persisted. Which leads people to the conclusion that he has no plans. Otherwise we would have seen a different set of tactics ?
It’s a fair conclusion. Is it not?
As for organisation? Well we look a shambles. Midfield is incapable of retaining possession or feeding the attack.
On Friday I watched as we were chasing a victory in injury time and our two attackers watched Birminghams defence pass the ball to each other without trying to close them down and win possession. Moronic football.
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