Pollingtonblade
Well-Known Member
What can he actually do on Saturday? He has the same squad to chose from again and has opted/been told he can't addressed our issues.
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Wasn't there, so can't comment.
He's given up on promotion, that's for sure. Around 3 minutes in.
It's alright saying there will be consequences but actions speak leader than words. He should start today by sending the 3 loans back (Edgar, Hammond, Sammon) and admitting he got it wrong with them.
Shit management was a big part of tonight ,he doesn't mention that. Second half was a case of chucking the 11 least shit players on and play where they want. Tactics ,selection ,motivation were terrible from Adkins.
After Weir, we all thought Clough produced a miracle in getting us to 7th.I wouldn't write off this season just yet. Look what Clough did with Weir's squad (and a few January additions) in his first season. Clough was appointed on Oct 23 when we had just 9 points from 13 games. We finished 7th, and almost made the Play Offs, (not to mention coming within touching distance of the FA Cup Final and the Europa League)
Currently we have 26 points from 19 games, just 5 points off the play offs and 11 off automatic. The season starts at Barnsley on Saturday, hopefully with the Beard in the dugout at least.
Shit interview listening for reasons why we lost again.
A good interview would be listening to him praising players for their hard work and winning a game
Didn't go so wouldn't argue, but would argue the lack of anything from the players shows they have as little time for us as we do for them. That situation calls for people to put aside any petty differences and show show pride in themselves and some committment to the people who turn up to pay their wages. Sack NA now, they win again, and will swan around as and when they feel like it for the new guy until they decide they don't like him either.
It's time for someone upstairs to do a Dave Whelan/Paul Jewell and tell them "he's staying, you're going", but - and here is where the big problem lies for me - who on the board has the force of personality and power to do so without being laughed out of the dressing room. If I worked for an organisation where the man in chargre spent seemingly all his time on twitter asking about goal music and the like, I'd take the piss too.
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