by Ian Royal »
27 Sep 2009 17:44
winchester_royal Ian Royal winchester_royal No-one likes being near the bottom of the table, but at least Rodgers has created a platform which we can build from in the future.
We are only going to get better, on paper we have a team that is too good to go down, and there are a number of talented youngsters coming through, learning through experience.
TBH after all the change this summer, which was financially necessairy, it would have been unreasonable to expect more from the first couple of months.
The highlighted bit is, quite frankly, bollocks.
The only contentious bit is the last bit. It's unreasonable to expect us to be doing well, but it certainly isn't unreasonable to have expected us to perform better and have more points. Especially seeing as we should really have an additional 4 based solely on the poor management of the last two games.
I disagree. But then again that's what a discussion board is all about. However for you to just sit there and say 'it's bollocks' and offer no reason for your disagreement is odd. So IR, why is what I say bollocks?
How can you be building a platform when you are the reason the team is under performing? He's made some good signings, but the ones in the area we most need them have been poor so far and not enough.
His approach to the season has not been good enough, treating it as part of preseason. Getting a good start is absolutely crucial and Forest was treated like a training session. Consistency of starting XI and tactics is also crucial, especially with so many new signings and such a new look squad, tactics and overall style.
He's fairly quickly abandoned his passing football and never delivered on the attacking bit in the first place.
His substitutions have been poor and he shows a total inability to address the major weaknesses or and settle on a formation and line up. Even 11 competitive games into the season.
Being too good on paper to go down doesn't stop you going down. As many teams have found out. Performing the way we are we certainly aren't too good to go down. Even on paper.
It most certainly can get worse, and at least stay this bad. For every step forward we take at least one step back.
We may not have been scoring so much earlier on, but at least we weren't surrendering the initiative in games so badly.
Nothing I haven't said elsewhere.