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The season we get Falmer? You are a plonker at times.
I'm not sure plonker is the right word.
The season we get Falmer? You are a plonker at times.
Would this be the same as the abuse that was heaped on McGhee week in, week out on here?
Personally, I think it matters a lot where he is during a game when we've lost 4 out of 7 games and performed quite poorly in 2 of the remaining three.
It doesn't actually matter where he sits.
Perhaps you are just a traditionalist, wouldn't it be boring if we were all the same!You're right-he should be STANDING on the touchline, organising the team.
My athletic support is WAVERING right now
Perhaps you are just a traditionalist, wouldn't it be boring if we were all the same!
Do we have to have this nonsense after each game>
This is getting boring now, Wilkins In we are upper mid table no need for concern we will be near the play offs at the end of the year.
Only a few good games out of the last 20 or so ...we will be nearer the bottom than the top at this rate
My support is WAVERING right now
Wilkins throws a spanner into his own works! It's amazing, to build a decent squad who start to gel, get performances and some results (and some away games that saw us dominate but lose - so just need to work on some things), and then throw in a new player at the last minute.
Yeovil's goals both came from simple defensive mistakes...that end up with disarray and scrambling to pick up loose attackers, unsuccessfully. Why was that? Because the defence had no idea who was where, and it ended up in a panic.
Too simple for Yeovil, who can thank Wilkins very much for the 3 points.
I listened to him in the post-match interview, and his effort to put together a picture to portray on the radio, was clumsy. Times are, occasionally, that you take the blame, full on the chin Deano, and admit that you messed with the team-sheet too riskily.
It was NOT good for the team as a whole, or their outlook on your management.
It was not good for the player to start out with the club in that way - he looked out of it right from the start, like a 'spare one at a wedding'. Now HE is up against it and under the public and team microscope to see if he's any good. He didn't show any tenacity or intent, and with regular BHAFC employees on the bench it was passion that was glaring in its' absence. The crowd didn't catch the passion, so - deadest of dead atmosphere ....at a place where it's almost impossible to create any. And no spanner to put in Yeovil's works either.
It was not good for the result. Nope, you can't pull out even a boring draw, get everyone behind the ball, or tweak the formation to back-up the missing information until repairs can be gradually implemented. Out on a limb, snapped off with no safety blanket underneath, at home.
Figure it out Dean, this is your profession and you are not a 'new jack' in it. There has to be some resolve - at home especially - and under the scrutiny of a home crowd you can start out the new face on the bench first, and put him in once it's a comfortable situation for the guy. I don't want to hear that you are disappointed with anything, unless you take it on board as your own decisions that you are disappointed with - and admit that fact.