IdLiketoRogerMoore
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The RS interview is absolutely brutal.
My issue with it is that these warning signs have been around for a while now. He was willing to say he was comfortable and the team did well in the last twenty vs. QPR but that was exactly the same as what happened tonight. We've been doing this overly predictable thing with far too much long ball for a few games now. Clarke isn't a target man. If you want to hoof balls up to heads then don't send Hanson out on loan. Even if our passing game is weak at the moment it'll always be better for us than hit and hope. Tired legs or not, we didn't look like we were even trying to play the same system that we started the season with.
I won't write any player off this early but watching Leonard was just sad. Never seen a player look so lost and confused as to what he's supposed to be doing. I don't really blame the strikers because I waited 90 minutes and didn't see a decent cross. Fleck was poor by his standards. The defence not only went long, but went aimless with is. What happened to the team that put twenty pass moves together to make a goal? What happened to the team that got players forward and moved it around at pace? Where was any kind of pressure on the ball?
I hate to criticise a manager who's done as much, cares as much, and tries as hard for us as Wilder, but unless he's telling me that his players have decided to stop listening to him overnight, I have to put some blame at his door. While our league position is a huge over achievement, and I'm more than willing to accept finishing outside the play-offs, some of the recent performances are way below the standards we've set for ourselves. If we're getting the maximum from our players then don't have a go at them. You can't have it both ways.
I'm behind Wilder all the way. He's achieved amazing things in a job that was starting to look cursed. And I want to get behind what he's said tonight because there's a lot of truth in it. Still, it's far too emotional. I don't want to hear about desire. I want to hear whether your instructions have changed over the season or whether the players have stopped listening, because that wasn't the system I recognise or the one that's brought us success. I want to hear that we're going back to the kind of football that had everyone raving about us.
And a big part of me thinks, fuck all of that I just wrote. If we come out the traps on Tuesday night like I know we can then Wilder will have proven me an idiot and himself a genius yet again. I'd shit myself if I even imagined what would happen to us without him so all we can do is sit back and hope we get back on track.
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