by Forest Gump » 03 Feb 2018 18:19
by Hound » 03 Feb 2018 18:20
by windermereROYAL » 03 Feb 2018 18:37
by Oilroyal » 03 Feb 2018 18:42
Forest Gump Does anyone know?
I believe that the next four games are against Boro, Forest Derby and Sheffield Utd
Not being able to score; keeping a clean sheet is the only hope but with Elphick out I can’t see us managing that in any of these games.
The home games v Derby and Sheffield could be thrashing’s if we try to play the Stam way.
So I predict 0 points in Feb and I reckon this will put us in the bottom three and I think - actually hope that Stam will resign so that we can get a manager capable of getting something out of this squad.
Every match report reads like a horror story at the moment.
The clubs hierarchy are negligent at the moment.
by Zip » 03 Feb 2018 19:05
by Forest Gump » 03 Feb 2018 20:58
by gdroyal » 03 Feb 2018 21:10
by Oilroyal » 03 Feb 2018 21:28
by Lower West » 03 Feb 2018 21:30
gdroyal
If we lose both of them, then it looks very tough - unless Gary Rowett conjures up another tactical masterclass like he did in November.
by Hound » 03 Feb 2018 21:45
gdroyal I actually think the next two away games are where we could pick up points. Our away form has actually been ok (league wise), especially compared to the home form - think we have only lost to Sheff Utd, Ipswich and Bristol C since September? Boro will be a tough game, but they are only 9th, then Forest are in a bad patch of form and that one's winnable.
If we lose both of them, then it looks very tough - unless Gary Rowett conjures up another tactical masterclass like he did in November.
by Oilroyal » 03 Feb 2018 21:49
Houndgdroyal I actually think the next two away games are where we could pick up points. Our away form has actually been ok (league wise), especially compared to the home form - think we have only lost to Sheff Utd, Ipswich and Bristol C since September? Boro will be a tough game, but they are only 9th, then Forest are in a bad patch of form and that one's winnable.
If we lose both of them, then it looks very tough - unless Gary Rowett conjures up another tactical masterclass like he did in November.
Agree we’ll prob just scratch enough points up away from home to see us over the line.
Without checking facts, I think Boro are pretty poor at home recently and Forest have been rubbish bar the Arsenal game. Think we might sneak one of those 2
We look like never winning at home ever again at the moment though
by TiagoIlori » 03 Feb 2018 22:15
by Lower West » 03 Feb 2018 23:21
TiagoIlori Stam is one of the greatest defenders but that doesn’t make him a good defensive coach granted, the mistakes are basic stuff though...
by Zip » 03 Feb 2018 23:36
by TiagoIlori » 03 Feb 2018 23:55
Lower WestTiagoIlori Stam is one of the greatest defenders but that doesn’t make him a good defensive coach granted, the mistakes are basic stuff though...
Where's the midfield......... that's the question I'm constantly asking myself.
by Jackson Corner » 04 Feb 2018 01:57
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Feb 2018 09:37
TiagoIlori One thing I don’t understand is why we are so poor defensively, granted it’s a high risk approach but we’ve been cut open far too often. Stam is one of the greatest defenders but that doesn’t make him a good defensive coach granted, the mistakes are basic stuff though...
by TiagoIlori » 04 Feb 2018 11:52
Snowflake RoyalTiagoIlori One thing I don’t understand is why we are so poor defensively, granted it’s a high risk approach but we’ve been cut open far too often. Stam is one of the greatest defenders but that doesn’t make him a good defensive coach granted, the mistakes are basic stuff though...
It's a team game and confidence plays a massive part.
It takes the whole team to defend well and we're simply not playing well as a team. Players don't like losing and an unhappy player who is low on confidence plays badly, makes poor decisions and is generally half-hearted even whilst trying hard throughout the game. Their low confidence affects them physically and that makes passing, shooting and everything else wayward.
The vast majority of Championship clubs are only a couple of star players and the right mindset and confidencecaway from mounting a promotion challenge. In season, particularly with a quiet or restless crowd, its exceedingly hard to turn that around and losing becomes a habit.
So in turn you see teams at the top suffer a reverse, but they're doing well so it doesn't affect them. They believe they'll win every game going into it, so they just keep going and get a turnaround. Or win next week. Similarly you see teams at the bottom dominate part of a game but fall apart. The other team expects to beat them and they expect to be beaten.
With a solid pre-season and the right work from Stam, this squad with a few changes could be right back up there next season.
I have no doubt we'll win more games this season no matter how unlikely it looks right now. I don't know if we'll stay up and you simply can't say Stam's doing a good job now. But none of this means he's shit, the players are shit or there's somesort of conspiracy going on. Nor that if the owners haven't sacked him yet they won't at all.
We're still 6 points clear and we've got 3 points from our last six. I wouldn't be surprised if he's gone on monday, but I'd expect to see him given one more game at least after the Burton display.
Maybe we can stay up on away form.
I certainly wouldn't expect a big change in form from a new manager, it's possible, but confidence is so low it seems unlikely. For every big turnarounds 4 or 5 continued failures.
by John Smith » 04 Feb 2018 11:58
by Gunny Fishcake » 05 Feb 2018 18:59
Lower Westgdroyal
If we lose both of them, then it looks very tough - unless Gary Rowett conjures up another tactical masterclass like he did in November.
Sixteen games to go. Park the bus. Point a game should see us safe.
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