by Dave » 10 Oct 2013, 12:11
tomogull wrote:
I admire your positivity Forever and yes, we do have to remain positive. I think we will be okay although not finishing in the top half of the table as I thought we would at the start of the season. You talk about team stability/illness etc and yes, it is a factor. But look a few miles up the road - Exeter have had injury problems since day 1 and where are they in the league? It's more than team stability. Ten games in, I have two major concerns - (1) Alan Knill's seeming inability to change things around when the game plan isn't working (i.e. no Plan B) and (2) Lack of team spirit/working for each other - I don't quite know how to put it into words, but something is lacking. I was reading a bit yesterday written by Harry Redknapp about last season at QPR. He said "It doesn't matter how good a player is technically, without desire, he is nothing". Maybe that's what I'm seeing this season - no desire. But we will remain positive and hope this mythical corner we're going to turn will arrive soon
Know where your coming from Tommo, AK has shown himself by and large to be a manager who seems to prefer making like for like subsitutions, and there does seems to be a lack of real go about the team, that can come from a lack of confidence, when your not winning games some times it doesn;t matter what the manager does or says.
However I am not trying to bring about blind optimism or asking people to bang the TUFC drum for the sake of it. Just suggesting there are some mittigating circumstances, us fans must realise that we are not even a 3rd of the way throught he season yet, no doubt there are clubs and fans saying, while Torquay and Accrinton are down there we have nothing to worry about, however we are the clubs along with a couple of others that have hit problems early, and we are the clubs more than likely to fix things in good time, the club does need it's fans on side.
[quote="tomogull"]
I admire your positivity Forever and yes, we do have to remain positive. I think we will be okay although not finishing in the top half of the table as I thought we would at the start of the season. You talk about team stability/illness etc and yes, it is a factor. But look a few miles up the road - Exeter have had injury problems since day 1 and where are they in the league? It's more than team stability. Ten games in, I have two major concerns - (1) Alan Knill's seeming inability to change things around when the game plan isn't working (i.e. no Plan B) and (2) Lack of team spirit/working for each other - I don't quite know how to put it into words, but something is lacking. I was reading a bit yesterday written by Harry Redknapp about last season at QPR. He said "It doesn't matter how good a player is technically, without desire, he is nothing". Maybe that's what I'm seeing this season - no desire. But we will remain positive and hope this mythical corner we're going to turn will arrive soon[/quote]
Know where your coming from Tommo, AK has shown himself by and large to be a manager who seems to prefer making like for like subsitutions, and there does seems to be a lack of real go about the team, that can come from a lack of confidence, when your not winning games some times it doesn;t matter what the manager does or says.
However I am not trying to bring about blind optimism or asking people to bang the TUFC drum for the sake of it. Just suggesting there are some mittigating circumstances, us fans must realise that we are not even a 3rd of the way throught he season yet, no doubt there are clubs and fans saying, while Torquay and Accrinton are down there we have nothing to worry about, however we are the clubs along with a couple of others that have hit problems early, and we are the clubs more than likely to fix things in good time, the club does need it's fans on side.