by YorkshireRoyal99 »
17 Apr 2022 19:00
Stranded YorkshireRoyal99 Stranded If Ince wants it, it's his.
Players seem to want to play for him, he may even persuade some to stay who may not have wanted to and likely still has some good contacts for loans etc.
My view is he may not be perfect but is probably best for where we are now. It may just be the kind of relationship that suits all parties.
I'm not saying this is note true, but players are also performing for their Championship status as well as futures at the club as well, that probably plays a part. Not to go against the job Ince has done so far, he's been at the helm, but it would be interesting to see how we'd react should we survive and he gets the job full time, that would give us a clearer indication at least anyway of who/what the players are fighting for.
I'm sorry but I find this argument come up time and again, how it is the players who gave stepped it up - not just now but this is essentially a re-hash of the we won despite the manager not due to him, yet when we lose it is because the manager didn't do X or Y.
Ince has tightened up the defence, got us stopping crosses and actually playing like a team. This squad has known all season that they may well move on this summer, if they had performed as they have over the last few weeks all season, then the offers they may get would have been a hell of a lot better.
Ince has done a great job in getting these players to play like team not 11 blokes looking at their next move, at a time when that move is only a few games away. He deserves credit and part of that is getting the players to buy into what he wants them to do.
By the logic of that we may as well have kept VP as the players would eventually have performed.
As I say, it's not a criticism of Ince, I think there is just more than one factor to our form. We did win our last game under Pauno, we weren't just going to keep losing forever even with him in charge, but of course I'm aware we had to make a change as well.
But look at the manager at Barnsley, poor as anything since he arrived but then managed to win 3 games in 5 to give themselves some sort of fight against relegation. Although it looks to be in vein, they still managed to improve performances and results under a manager that showed no signs of improving in any of his games previous. So I do think it is a factor that players will improve performances and results towards the end of the season in a relegation battle, no matter who is in charge, but of course it varies from club to club. You could argue against that by saying Hull from 2 seasons ago, but, as I say, it varies from club to club, but it can be a factor I think.
It's not to criticise what Ince has done, all those pro's you've mentioned have happened since he has come in and he deserves praise for that as well as our improved performances and results, but I do think our performances and results would have improved anyway, but maybe not to what we have seen recently.