I know he is getting recognition for his goals but I wonder if we're missing some of the other things he contributes to the team? I'm no tactical expert, and I know we have some people on here who study these things, so I'd love to know if (as I suspect) he is contributing far more than just...
But the whole point is not that we'd only won one in seven, but played really well without results that reflected it. We've now had a performance and a result align which seems to reinforce the points being made.
Of course, one swallow does not make a Summer, but it certainly felt like that...
We hear this a lot. Often just before a manager is sacked for failing to keep a team in the league or when you've just lost to your biggest rivals.
I tend to agree that football is all about results, but for me, it's not all about "the result".
I get out of my seat watching open, attacking...
Not turning my nose up. I've been to 100's of grounds supporting the Albion over the years. I remember the crumbly Goldstone and getting wet at Withdean. I just support the Albion and Yeovil has no appeal for me - although I'd be there like a shot if we got them in the cup. It's not a Prem...
Live 15 minutes down the road from Yeovil and have never once, for a second, ever considered going to Huish Park. Nope, not for the most fleeting moment.
Dealing with people is easy, isn't it! They are so predictable, consistent and open with their bosses. I wonder why we can't find a manager that could see that rather than these idiots that don't make snap judgments before we've even kicked a ball in anger!
We're a top 10 side if we could finish. I think the necessary composure will come as the players settle into this and believe Potter when he says he won't criticise players who take risks.