This time last year we were second in the Championship, from memory, and we never dropped out of that spot. The season before, we were in the play-offs. I get it that it might be time for Hecky to go, but he doesn't really deserve any abuse from the fan base. With a decent budget he might have been able to bring in players who would get us out of the bottom three, who knows.
We all thought Anel would be fine in the top flight, along with Hamer and Archer, but it's not proving to be the case, as we all know.
As I have said a few times, if we change the manager, what does he do with the players we have?, is it really just a case of a different formation? Genuine question, because from what I can see, that won't make a difference. We have virtually no pace in the side, as we saw on Saturday, with how fast the Bournemouth players were, the front three racing down as wide men made it close to our box to put a cross in.
We are not really strong enough, with the exception of Jack Robbo and Oli McB, who both steamed in when Billings was acting the tough man.
Teams know exactly how to nullify us by stopping Norwood.
Sorry for the rant, I guess what I am saying is Hecky really is working with one (or probably) both hands tied behind his back.
We all thought Anel would be fine in the top flight, along with Hamer and Archer, but it's not proving to be the case, as we all know.
As I have said a few times, if we change the manager, what does he do with the players we have?, is it really just a case of a different formation? Genuine question, because from what I can see, that won't make a difference. We have virtually no pace in the side, as we saw on Saturday, with how fast the Bournemouth players were, the front three racing down as wide men made it close to our box to put a cross in.
We are not really strong enough, with the exception of Jack Robbo and Oli McB, who both steamed in when Billings was acting the tough man.
Teams know exactly how to nullify us by stopping Norwood.
Sorry for the rant, I guess what I am saying is Hecky really is working with one (or probably) both hands tied behind his back.