Re: Just how bad is our start?
Posted: 10 Oct 2013, 11:34
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We've only played 10 games, thats makes only 8 games (hardly panic stations) with any thing like Knill's best 11, from those 8 games we picked up 9 pts which I admit isn't good, also not as bad as some make out, however since then, we played away at newport with no Downes and an unwell Pearce( who convinced people he was fit). According at least 3 fans I know, there is no way we would have lost there with a fully fit Pearce and Downes playing, and lost Harding before half time against York who up to that point had control of the midfield, and turned the game in York's favour.PhilGull wrote:
With the exception of Pokey up until the last couple of games AK has picked his favoured 11 in every game. This is what has caused so much of the displeasure aimed at him.
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.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
This and what forever dave said too. Phil is right here, with a fully fit squad (as we had for the first however many games) Knill is opting for the wrong players here and there IMO which makes a huge difference and someone else said there is room for change. There is and if Knill sees this quick enough and we get lucky with injuries then we'll be absolutely fine. Like Matt says on another thread, we are creating chances now but are wasting them whilst other teams are punishing us with what few chances they have. So there is plenty of scope for improvement and I think we will improve just enough but like I've said before, the reason I am so critical of Knill is because IMO he is making everything 10 times more harder than it need be.PhilGull wrote:
Don't be so silly, of course you would!!.AustrianAndyGull wrote: This and what forever dave said too. Phil is right here, with a fully fit squad (as we had for the first however many games) Knill is opting for the wrong players here and there IMO which makes a huge difference and someone else said there is room for change. There is and if Knill sees this quick enough and we get lucky with injuries then we'll be absolutely fine. Like Matt says on another thread, we are creating chances now but are wasting them whilst other teams are punishing us with what few chances they have. So there is plenty of scope for improvement and I think we will improve just enough but like I've said before, the reason I am so critical of Knill is because IMO he is making everything 10 times more harder than it need be.
I don't know the reason for this but I just hope he takes a bit step back and sees the bigger picture, the whole squad and what each can bring positive and negative and begins to change things a little and not wait until they are enforced upon him. I'm not saying i'd be any better as manager and why do I think i'm right? I'm not right, but if he doesn't try things then we'll never know. Like was levelled at Ling, if it isn't working why continue to pick the same players/ formation? It may be something as simple as replacing one player for another in certain areas and something may click. I'm not saying we need wholesale changes, just a bit of an open mind and flexibility from Knill.
Oh and thanks for the kind words frenchgull.I hope my throat holds up on Saturday, plenty of cough sweets I think!