Whilst the OP may well be right, you have to give the guy a break. He has had one single season of management in an uncompetitive fourteen team league. He is by no means a complete manager and still has much to learn. He has now been thrown in the deep-end in the championship and is going to need a season or two get to grips with it. There are experienced options out there but TB wanted to go with Oscar, so now we must be patient with him.
One thing that I didn't understand when Gus was here and I still don't understand now Garcia is manager. When you are playing a team at the bottom of the table and lacking confidence you should attack at pace from the kick off, when you are at home. We passed the ball around but were completely toothless for the first 10 mins, after that Barnsley started to grow in confidence and were very positive. In fact they outplayed us for most of the first half. We are starting so slowly and I just can't understand why
In fairness to Oscar though, you cannot legislate for absolute shit defending from experienced players which resulted in the two Barnsley goals.
That just shows you up as being clueless.....unless you mean it in a sarcastic way. I am not sure, as making substitutions at half time in the last two games when we have been trailing is pretty bloody urgent.
Post of the day !!! The usual over reaction from people on here, patience is required this season, not booing and slagging off the manager.
Rather than finding out why Barnsley have conceded the most goals in the Championship, we elected to show off the fact that we could pass the ball around in front of a team that were quite happy to let us.
This isn't the style of play he used at Tel Aviv and the style that probably got him the job in the 1st place, I wonder how Tony feels about it, he must have thought he was getting an attack minded manager.
In simple terms he plays a more direct, faster version of Poyet. Last night, the 42, 21 and 11 of Barnseley were too comfortable on the ball, something that must have surprised even Oscar. When we get it right, we get behind the defenders more often than not, last night we only showed up the last 30 mins.
Shame Buckely wasn't fit to start.
The recent decent results have masked what have been, at home at least, some fairly uninspiring performances. A real lack of pace and width has not been addressed.
Problem last night was that the recent results and movement up the division have raised expectations higher than the recent performances (results aside) should justify. It means fans were more annoyed/surprised than perhaps they should have been. We were poor at Bournemouth and poor last night and those games are far from the only ones.
Not rushing to call for Oscar's head. Not by a long way. But equally not overly convinced he is the right man for the job. Difficult to say one way or another at this stage based on his limited managerial experience. Fingers crossed.
I hope we play like our half-time training soon. The touch of Orlandi and Ulloa and fit Buckley will help enormously, but i hope the pass and move stuff goes flambouyantly through the side without enormous delay. Scrapping for victories and relying on a usually sturdy backline doesn't make it a season to remember and makes for a fairly brief highlights package.
A fit Buckley hmmm, noticed him limping around last night after five minutes, looking at the bench, rubbing his foot. Is there such an animal anymore, a fit Buckley?