by BR2 »
26 Nov 2012 13:18
I think some of our posters are deluded when they keep on about us having players who are good enough to (as some put it) easily survive.
I hear the same nonsense being spouted about QPR when probably only Taraabt,Hoillet and Granero might just get into one of the other teams towards the bottom of the Premier League-we have Shorey and a good keeper or two otherwise just who are these players that are good enough?
None of us really know what money Brian had to spend so whether he bought badly or did as well as he could with what money he had is difficult to debate as the facts are unknown.
What we do know for sure is that so few of the signings have made an impact.
I do find it worrying that (a) He started the season with Harte at left-back
(b)He still thinks Robson-Kanu has enough ability to be a Premier League player
(c)Pearce and Guthrie are not considered
(d)Bryn was given another year
(e)Church was part of the first team squad
But for me the biggest worry is that he came out recently and said that the players "are giving everything".
Big mistake-the players now have a readymade excuse that they are already giving everything so how can they be criticised when they lose again (because they are giving everything)?
Jobi also thinks that new signings will affect team spirit.
Hello,what team spirit?
That same team spirit which contributes zilch when we need to hang on to a lead or a draw?
Some of us were saying back in September that the signings weren't enough,others felt that we would comfortably make mid-table however mid-table today looks a long way off.
Like everybody else on here I really don't know whether getting rid of Brian now would make any difference and January is what so many seem to be pinning their hopes on.
I do question this "team spirit" which was a great help last season but winning matches contributes to that and it looks as though we need more than team spirit and everybody giving everything for us to survive.
Maybe we do need a less cosy atmosphere at the club and a new manager who thinks more than just playing long-ball,playing for set-pieces and moving Jobi inside somewhere around the 70th minute each week.
I reckon that if we lose to Villa and Southampton that could be the end for Brian but ,like most others,I feel that he has earned quite a bit of cred previously (same as Adkins at Saints) so the owners will not take action lightly especially if (something we don't know) his hands were tied in relation to spending last summer-if that is the case then Anton and Mr Mad ought to be men enough to take some of the rap.