brightonmark1234
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i feel its all well and good keeping the ball but we dont look like doing anything with it at times and we need to up the tempo and push the wingers wide and not for them to play like center midfielders
Agree.
I certainly haven't got the knives out for him, I like his interviews and background and certain aspects of what he has done so far at the club like the progress of Ince. I also believe following Gus is a very difficult task for any manager and he certainly hasn't been helped by the cutbacks in our budget and riculous injury jinx.
But when he joined we were led to believe that he was naturally attacking coach and we would be seeing more entertainment and goals this season. That is why I'm surprised and disapointed about the team he started with last night. At home to one of the poorest sides in the division, lacking confidence, we should have been at them from the off with Buckley and Lua Lua on both wings yet we start with 2 full backs in midfield (I still believe Spanish Dave is a better right back) and Buckley on the bench and therefore a more naturally defensive approach and its obviously not the only game we have started that way. That is my main criticism of Oscar so far.
Cannot judge on less than a third of the season gone...he is unlucky being beset by all the injuries....how many other teams have an injury list like us...at least he is trying out the youngsters...would the departed one usedInce,JFC or Solly March by now...I know that GP gave JFC a few cameo experiences...Keep the faith...it will come good.
I'm just amazed with how many people think they know better than an experienced football manager who sees the players every single day and knows how they have been training and hoe fit they are.
Playing Football Manager or FIFA 14 doesn't make you an expert.
Was exactly the same when Poyet was in charge.
Knives are certainly not out, I don't think. There has been some perfectly justifiable criticism though. The team selection last night was a really poor, negative one, for a home match against weak opposition. That's the truth, and its not hindsight - I wrote the same before kick off. Start that match with an attacking side, and an fully attacking mindset and we'd have won it.
Don't think the knives are out - just understandably disappointment at two very poor performances at Ipswich and last night.
My concern would be that we don't have the players capable of playing the fast-tempo, less touches on the ball style Oscar seems to want to put in place. Last season we did look too slow in possession at times but maybe that was because that was the way our players were able to play a passing style.
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Knives are certainly not out, I don't think. There has been some perfectly justifiable criticism though. The team selection last night was a really poor, negative one, for a home match against weak opposition. That's the truth, and its not hindsight - I wrote the same before kick off. Start that match with an attacking side, and an fully attacking mindset and we'd have won it.
I think we can safely say the booing was at the ref.
only an idiot would be having a pop at the moment
Oscar out
It wasn't I was BOOING the manager
Hello....are you a new poster?
Of course it's not fair, when has opinion on NSC been fair!?
He's been in England a total of about 12 weeks. He's managed the squad in 11 competitive fixtures. He's trying out his squad, looking at how different players work in different roles. He's shown a flexibility to how we play, and even in a poor game like last night, we really had enough chances to win it.
We've got players that need to settle into the club, as well as the squad adapting to what Oscar is looking for from them.
Very promising results mixed with some poor performances as well.
I'm optimistic that Oscar will get this side understanding each other and playing well, and I think personally that we will be challenging the play off spots later in the season, perhaps in a late charge.