by Denver Royal »
11 Mar 2019 18:28
Emeraldroyal You’re not wrong they can’t be faulted for lack of effort or running their socks off. And yes Wigan were stone age and tried to kick their way through the game, but the point I’m making is about longevity and the ‘plan’ ! I can’t for the life of me see what ours is...swift (goal aside) was pretty poor yesterday. We have nobody who can put their foot on the ball and look up in midfield to create an opening. Miete is not the solution either despite one almost worldly and of course a winning goal (silly as that might sound)
Survival is clearly key but can you tell me what Gomes’s vision is and how he’s gonna take us forward ?
Entertaining yes, but a side that’s going anywhere soon ? No sadly not.
I’m normally an optimist but result aside what I saw yesterday was poison in the main. I paid my money and I’m entitled to my opinion.
But onwards and upwards eh
Hard to answer your Q's/expectations definitively since Gomes only got here end of Dec, on eve of Jan window.
As such, reckon he did excellent job in getting some players in that have contributed massively, and got rid of some dead wood that we agreed should go. In's/out's will continue in Summer.
Having 'Nobody in Mid to put foot on ball', (if true), is something he obv inherited.
'We're not going anywhere soon' and asking re. 'long term plan', suggests you aren't expecting the former.
'Anywhere soon' prolly needs elaboration. Mid-table consolidation? Playoff run? Auto?
I'm sure the effects of all the injuries isn't lost on you, and harder to see a 'vision' during their impact.
His 'vision' is likely somewhat fluid, as he learns and adjusts to this div. Club signed him and bought off on that.
Summer transfer activity will be indicative and give us more insight.
First order of business will be staying up, and knowing what div we'll be in.