TomMounsey
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Just wanted to gauge a general consensus of whether people what him in or out.
I personally would rather that he stays. I think the club more than ever needs a sense a stability, for the last few seasons we have been trying to build a team in the middle of the season and we haven't a strong team core that makes any team successful. I know Nigel was in charge over the summer when deals should have been done, but I think he deserves one more opportunity to give it a go.
Having said that I think that the team needs a fundamental change of mentality in the way that we approach matches, especially at home against week side. We have seen the way all season that the likes of Bristol City and MK Dons have torn teams apart by playing open, expansive football and playing without fear and that is they key aspect. In the likes of Jamie Murphy we have some of the naturally best players in the division who should be given free rein to express themselves. This clearly needs to be complemented by a proper defence.
In terms of how to rebuild I don't think a great deal needs to actually be done and as I said before a change in approach and mentality is more important than a change in personnel. Last night was evidence of the need to get rid of the likes of Mceveley and Alcock and the fact they need to be replaced by proper no nonsense central defenders (not the Swindon type of pass it about at the back either. Clough did say it in his interview but signings have got to be quality over quantity. A huge number of the players we brought in, especially in central midfield were too similar to people we already had this season and made no discernible impact.
Finally, the likes of Scougall, Holt and Baxter (assuming they all stay) need to spend a lot of time in the gym this summer, with the two formers in a different region of it to the latter!
I personally would rather that he stays. I think the club more than ever needs a sense a stability, for the last few seasons we have been trying to build a team in the middle of the season and we haven't a strong team core that makes any team successful. I know Nigel was in charge over the summer when deals should have been done, but I think he deserves one more opportunity to give it a go.
Having said that I think that the team needs a fundamental change of mentality in the way that we approach matches, especially at home against week side. We have seen the way all season that the likes of Bristol City and MK Dons have torn teams apart by playing open, expansive football and playing without fear and that is they key aspect. In the likes of Jamie Murphy we have some of the naturally best players in the division who should be given free rein to express themselves. This clearly needs to be complemented by a proper defence.
In terms of how to rebuild I don't think a great deal needs to actually be done and as I said before a change in approach and mentality is more important than a change in personnel. Last night was evidence of the need to get rid of the likes of Mceveley and Alcock and the fact they need to be replaced by proper no nonsense central defenders (not the Swindon type of pass it about at the back either. Clough did say it in his interview but signings have got to be quality over quantity. A huge number of the players we brought in, especially in central midfield were too similar to people we already had this season and made no discernible impact.
Finally, the likes of Scougall, Holt and Baxter (assuming they all stay) need to spend a lot of time in the gym this summer, with the two formers in a different region of it to the latter!