by AustrianAndyGull » 25 Feb 2014, 22:30
The worry for me is that without wanting to disrespect Chris in what has been a far from ideal, highly pressurized baptism of fire for him starting his fledgling managerial career, the worry is that I haven't seen any positives from a common sense perspective during his short time in charge.
He looks like he obviously cannot motivate the players although whether most of our players just don't give a toss anyway is a perfectly reasonable assumption but the worse aspect for me is the failure in any game to take the bull by the horns. He waits to make subs and they are often far too late and he never seems to try and change a game. Ok I know he is new but that urgency IMO is a natural human emotion. If you or I were 0-0 with Accy with 20 minutes left and the game was petering out then I'd probably make a triple attacking sub and see what happens and I'm sure some of you would too.I see this as perfectly natural yet he shows restraint and a conservative approach which I find extremely odd.
Whilst this is all well and good for his development, we actually needed just some grizzly, old hand who can kick some ass and just say "**** it I'm going for it". That is what we needed and we haven't got. I'm not sure about his ability to manage us in the conference. Obviously I'm fully supportive and it is idiotic of me to dismiss him after a handful of games but I've just become concerned that he doesn't appear to have that cutting edge or that he is prepared to take chances.
I don't know why we are in so much trouble. It was obvious that Knill was inept but the players are now under scrutiny as to their commitment. I didn't expect Chris to keep us up but I have to be honest with myself and say I expected more in terms of dynamism and fight from him than what I have seen. I feel he actually could have done a lot better and I know that sounds a bit mad given he is inexperienced but it happens all the time, young managers get jobs and make things happen in the toughest of circumstances.
I'm not blaming Chris, I'm merely expressing my disappointment but he will have to learn quickly if he is to make us competitive next season whatever league we are in.
The worry for me is that without wanting to disrespect Chris in what has been a far from ideal, highly pressurized baptism of fire for him starting his fledgling managerial career, the worry is that I haven't seen any positives from a common sense perspective during his short time in charge.
He looks like he obviously cannot motivate the players although whether most of our players just don't give a toss anyway is a perfectly reasonable assumption but the worse aspect for me is the failure in any game to take the bull by the horns. He waits to make subs and they are often far too late and he never seems to try and change a game. Ok I know he is new but that urgency IMO is a natural human emotion. If you or I were 0-0 with Accy with 20 minutes left and the game was petering out then I'd probably make a triple attacking sub and see what happens and I'm sure some of you would too.I see this as perfectly natural yet he shows restraint and a conservative approach which I find extremely odd.
Whilst this is all well and good for his development, we actually needed just some grizzly, old hand who can kick some ass and just say "**** it I'm going for it". That is what we needed and we haven't got. I'm not sure about his ability to manage us in the conference. Obviously I'm fully supportive and it is idiotic of me to dismiss him after a handful of games but I've just become concerned that he doesn't appear to have that cutting edge or that he is prepared to take chances.
I don't know why we are in so much trouble. It was obvious that Knill was inept but the players are now under scrutiny as to their commitment. I didn't expect Chris to keep us up but I have to be honest with myself and say I expected more in terms of dynamism and fight from him than what I have seen. I feel he actually could have done a lot better and I know that sounds a bit mad given he is inexperienced but it happens all the time, young managers get jobs and make things happen in the toughest of circumstances.
I'm not blaming Chris, I'm merely expressing my disappointment but he will have to learn quickly if he is to make us competitive next season whatever league we are in.