A Constructive Message to Alan Knill

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Post by AustrianAndyGull »

brucie wrote:Portugull - if Craig is taken the free kicks then he is presumably going to get some of them at or near the goal. Nicholson has scored a few Craig hasn't scored any. I am not denying that Craig is good at set pieces but he is also limited at other parts of his game (ie he has no pace and is playing on the wing)
This is what I don't get wiith Knill - he didn't include Craig at all last season nor for about the first fifteen games of this season.
Now he seems to have changed the whole formation of the team to accomadate him.
Similarly he played Hawley for about the first fifteen games despite being terrible in most of them but now has relegated him to about nineteenth choice striker.
This strikes me as a man who has seriously no clue what he is doing, or is in a blind panic, or has brain damage after hitting a squirrel.
Can the players we have really be that bad. Cameron played eighteen times for Rotherham last season - I mean would Steve Evans really have played him that often if he was that bad. Hawley scored eleven goals last season in a poor side in a higher division. He looks like a western league striker in our team.
This has nothing to do with being a pessimist - whoever we play,whatever the formation the result is the same - we keep losing.
I can scarcely believe that Knill hasn't been sacked today - clearly we havn't got the money to get rid of him.
In four games time we will be likely be ten points from safety - can anyone see Knill turning this around - cause I can't.
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Just one of the bizarre things about his tenure so far of which I have highlighted many over the course of the last few months. If Knill came out and explained the rationale behind this really odd u turn (to name just one) then perhaps we could understand and cut him some slack. Otherwise to all and sundry it looks like another decision that indicates he is struggling more than we ever thought possible. Just talk to us Alan and life would be a lot easier, you'd still be appalling at your profession but at least we'd have information and you'd get more time and less abuse IMO.
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
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ferrarilover wrote:Yeah, lovely sentiment but doesn't come close to reflecting the reality of actually being a football manager and is indicative and perfectly representative of the armchair expert.
I haven't the will to go into any real detail, but the biggest mistake here is that Rice has an excellent penalty record, including a save at Wembley.
Nothing against Portu, per se, it's a decent post and a refreshing change from the hate fuelled tripe we've spent weeks wading through, just that, in practice, it wouldn't come close to either working out solving our problems.

Matt.
And at Swindon this season.

Keepers aren't expected to save pens either get lucky or you don't.
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My constructive post to Alan Knill would be

Please f*ck off.
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