by bengull » 17 Nov 2013, 09:37
knightmaregull wrote:
there seems to be a consensus that we actually have some good players here this year, they just aren't being properly managed. In previous years we have had a really clear great team spirit but this year that has completely gone and that's always going to happen when experienced pros (who you need in a relegation scrap) are dumped for loanee teenagers and our own promising youngsters (who we have invested so much time and money in) sent off to obscurity never having been given a chance.
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This is absolutely spot on, couldn't agree more.
Good work Andy. This sort of research would have been perfect in previous seasons to display how we are progressing game on game for the positive. How the team is developing, moving forward. Sadly, all this is showing is how we are actually getting incrementally worse, after game 16 Knill is no closer to knowing his best 11 than he was after game 1. As a consequence you can see the disintegration of the team spirit and solidarity that has taken us so far in previous season.
It has been said many times that on paper we have a better group of players than in previous years. (I don't necessarily subscribe to that theory) but what the previous 2 managers understood and believed in is the notion of creating a mentality- an 'us against the world' spirit within the camp. We are at the a**e end of the country, facing 7 hour journeys each way for over half the season, facing nights away from the comforts of home etc, the team HAS to stick together. When you watch during the warm up, during the match and after the final whistle, there is precious little togetherness there. What is worse is there is absolutely no warmth of humanity from the manager, he just has not been able to inspire confidence of spirit this season. We have a squad not only at odds with each other, but also the manager, and now facing abuse from the terraces too.
It would be interesting, if Andy has the time or inclination, to continue the OP for the next 5 games or so. With 3 six pointers coming up against Accy, Argyle and Scunny it will be interesting to see the changes made for each match. Get no points from those 3 games and in all likelihood we will be starting to be cut adrift at the bottom before November is out.
[quote="knightmaregull"]
there seems to be a consensus that we actually have some good players here this year, they just aren't being properly managed. In previous years we have had a really clear great team spirit but this year that has completely gone and that's always going to happen when experienced pros (who you need in a relegation scrap) are dumped for loanee teenagers and our own promising youngsters (who we have invested so much time and money in) sent off to obscurity never having been given a chance.
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This is absolutely spot on, couldn't agree more.
Good work Andy. This sort of research would have been perfect in previous seasons to display how we are progressing game on game for the positive. How the team is developing, moving forward. Sadly, all this is showing is how we are actually getting incrementally worse, after game 16 Knill is no closer to knowing his best 11 than he was after game 1. As a consequence you can see the disintegration of the team spirit and solidarity that has taken us so far in previous season.
It has been said many times that on paper we have a better group of players than in previous years. (I don't necessarily subscribe to that theory) but what the previous 2 managers understood and believed in is the notion of creating a mentality- an 'us against the world' spirit within the camp. We are at the a**e end of the country, facing 7 hour journeys each way for over half the season, facing nights away from the comforts of home etc, the team HAS to stick together. When you watch during the warm up, during the match and after the final whistle, there is precious little togetherness there. What is worse is there is absolutely no warmth of humanity from the manager, he just has not been able to inspire confidence of spirit this season. We have a squad not only at odds with each other, but also the manager, and now facing abuse from the terraces too.
It would be interesting, if Andy has the time or inclination, to continue the OP for the next 5 games or so. With 3 six pointers coming up against Accy, Argyle and Scunny it will be interesting to see the changes made for each match. Get no points from those 3 games and in all likelihood we will be starting to be cut adrift at the bottom before November is out.