by earleypr » 20 Sep 2018 19:33
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2018 20:01
leonSnowflake Royal I understand the urge to blame the manager, after all Clement is the only person at the club we can actually do anything to get rid of as fans. I also accept that Clement is not doing a good job.
What I can no longer accept is blaming managers for the poor performance of the players. These players have had ample opportunity to perform under at least two and in many cases three or four different managers. They have failed nearly to a man. I'd expect the players to perform better than they are with no coaches or manager at all!
In my opinion you can't complain about the pitchside performance in one breath, followed by how angry Clement obviously was at it, and then reach the conclusion that it's him that has to go. As far as I can tell he's the one oxf*rd person at the club that gives a shit and IS trying.
The only continuity in poor performance is the players. There is only so long you can blame and sack managers before there is a clear common denominator on display and I've reached that point. I'm sickened by them. They can quite literally just oxf*rd off.
Play the Academy, we're going down anyway, at least it will be professional league experience whilst they can get it. Send a message to the poncy overpaid clowns in the first team.
He keeps picking exactly the same underperforming players. Aluko, Gunter , Kelly, Swift, Bacuna that he gets cross with.
Being angry with your own team selection turning out the inevitable shit performances time after time can only last so long.
That’s the point.
by andrew1957 » 20 Sep 2018 20:04
leonSnowflake Royal I understand the urge to blame the manager, after all Clement is the only person at the club we can actually do anything to get rid of as fans. I also accept that Clement is not doing a good job.
What I can no longer accept is blaming managers for the poor performance of the players. These players have had ample opportunity to perform under at least two and in many cases three or four different managers. They have failed nearly to a man. I'd expect the players to perform better than they are with no coaches or manager at all!
In my opinion you can't complain about the pitchside performance in one breath, followed by how angry Clement obviously was at it, and then reach the conclusion that it's him that has to go. As far as I can tell he's the one oxf*rd person at the club that gives a shit and IS trying.
The only continuity in poor performance is the players. There is only so long you can blame and sack managers before there is a clear common denominator on display and I've reached that point. I'm sickened by them. They can quite literally just oxf*rd off.
Play the Academy, we're going down anyway, at least it will be professional league experience whilst they can get it. Send a message to the poncy overpaid clowns in the first team.
He keeps picking exactly the same underperforming players. Aluko, Gunter , Kelly, Swift, Bacuna that he gets cross with.
Being angry with your own team selection turning out the inevitable shit performances time after time can only last so long.
That’s the point.
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2018 20:09
by Sutekh » 20 Sep 2018 20:11
andrew1957leonSnowflake Royal I understand the urge to blame the manager, after all Clement is the only person at the club we can actually do anything to get rid of as fans. I also accept that Clement is not doing a good job.
What I can no longer accept is blaming managers for the poor performance of the players. These players have had ample opportunity to perform under at least two and in many cases three or four different managers. They have failed nearly to a man. I'd expect the players to perform better than they are with no coaches or manager at all!
In my opinion you can't complain about the pitchside performance in one breath, followed by how angry Clement obviously was at it, and then reach the conclusion that it's him that has to go. As far as I can tell he's the one oxf*rd person at the club that gives a shit and IS trying.
The only continuity in poor performance is the players. There is only so long you can blame and sack managers before there is a clear common denominator on display and I've reached that point. I'm sickened by them. They can quite literally just oxf*rd off.
Play the Academy, we're going down anyway, at least it will be professional league experience whilst they can get it. Send a message to the poncy overpaid clowns in the first team.
He keeps picking exactly the same underperforming players. Aluko, Gunter , Kelly, Swift, Bacuna that he gets cross with.
Being angry with your own team selection turning out the inevitable shit performances time after time can only last so long.
That’s the point.
Yes he keeps playing the same players because we don't have others in reserve who are any better in many cases. He stuck to a winning side after Preston (ironically many on here moaned at Stam for not doing this!!) but after the Norwich loss I am sure that on Saturday Barrow and Sims will start but there is not a great deal else he can do. We might have a big squad but there are lots of injured players still.
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2018 20:19
by Hound » 20 Sep 2018 20:49
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2018 21:56
by Hound » 20 Sep 2018 22:06
by leon » 20 Sep 2018 22:11
Snowflake RoyalleonSnowflake Royal I understand the urge to blame the manager, after all Clement is the only person at the club we can actually do anything to get rid of as fans. I also accept that Clement is not doing a good job.
What I can no longer accept is blaming managers for the poor performance of the players. These players have had ample opportunity to perform under at least two and in many cases three or four different managers. They have failed nearly to a man. I'd expect the players to perform better than they are with no coaches or manager at all!
In my opinion you can't complain about the pitchside performance in one breath, followed by how angry Clement obviously was at it, and then reach the conclusion that it's him that has to go. As far as I can tell he's the one oxf*rd person at the club that gives a shit and IS trying.
The only continuity in poor performance is the players. There is only so long you can blame and sack managers before there is a clear common denominator on display and I've reached that point. I'm sickened by them. They can quite literally just oxf*rd off.
Play the Academy, we're going down anyway, at least it will be professional league experience whilst they can get it. Send a message to the poncy overpaid clowns in the first team.
He keeps picking exactly the same underperforming players. Aluko, Gunter , Kelly, Swift, Bacuna that he gets cross with.
Being angry with your own team selection turning out the inevitable shit performances time after time can only last so long.
That’s the point.
That's not entirely accurate though is it. We've played 8 games and our midfield starting appearances have been:
Swift - 4
Bacuna - 5
Kelly - 6
Meyler - 5
Aluko has 6 and Barrow, McCleary, Popa and Harriott have all been out injured with Meite playing upfront sometimes.
Gunter has only played 3, and Blackett and Obita are injured.
He's got to play someone. Give him some decent players and maybe he wouldn't be getting angry at poor performances because different players would actually do what they were asked and make an effort.
Snowflake Royal I think Clement needs to seriously look at whether we play with wingers too.
If McClearly, Harriott plus Popa are injured and not up to it, Aluko is terrible and Barrow is a hit and miss luxury... you've got to think about ditching wingers and doing something different.
.........................Walker
............Gunter, Moore, Ilori
Yiadom....Moron..Clueless..Sims
...................Lightweight
.............Baldock, Bodvarsson
For example.
Hell, Aluko might actually contribute something in Swift's position even.
Compact in defence with plenty of numbers, pace on the break and strikers who can harry from the front when needed.
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Sep 2018 17:36
Hound Don’t like that LHS. And suprised you of all people have picked Gunter
Could do it with Obita if he comes back ok.
Not sure it’d really do much better than we are now. I wouldn’t say playing with wingers isn’t working esp - out Preston winner was through wing play, as our goal was yesterday
Barrow and Sims should get a few games together imo
by maffff » 21 Sep 2018 18:21
Snowflake Royal Oh I'd never play Gunter again if I thought I had a viable alternative. But with Blackett injured and McShane done, there's not a lot of choice for a third centre back, and if you're going to play wing backs you need three centre backs
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Sep 2018 18:22
maffffSnowflake Royal Oh I'd never play Gunter again if I thought I had a viable alternative. But with Blackett injured and McShane done, there's not a lot of choice for a third centre back, and if you're going to play wing backs you need three centre backs
Wasn't that why we signed O'Shea?
We also have McIntyre and u23 captain Osho....
by maffff » 21 Sep 2018 19:06
Snowflake RoyalmaffffSnowflake Royal Oh I'd never play Gunter again if I thought I had a viable alternative. But with Blackett injured and McShane done, there's not a lot of choice for a third centre back, and if you're going to play wing backs you need three centre backs
Wasn't that why we signed O'Shea?
We also have McIntyre and u23 captain Osho....
I forgot O'Shea existed. TBH I've still no idea why we signed him.
We do have CB options from the academy.... I'd be hesitant about introducing any of them to the wasters in our first team though.
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Sep 2018 19:11
maffffSnowflake Royalmaffff
Wasn't that why we signed O'Shea?
We also have McIntyre and u23 captain Osho....
I forgot O'Shea existed. TBH I've still no idea why we signed him.
We do have CB options from the academy.... I'd be hesitant about introducing any of them to the wasters in our first team though.
I'd be perfectly happy to give one a go alongside Ilori or Moore.
Don't know why we played with O'Shea in the cup with 3 at the back. That was the perfect opportunity for Osho.
by Hound » 21 Sep 2018 19:39
by CountryRoyal » 21 Sep 2018 19:57
by SCIAG » 21 Sep 2018 20:07
NewCorkSethJohn SmithSCIAG ...eventually this approach paid dividends and we had one of our most successful spells at scoring set piece goals, particularly through Bikey.
Who scored 6 goals in 3 seasons for us. What are you on about? Stop guessing to try and sound clever.
Perhaps he meant having a nutter in the opposition box for a corner resulted in more goals than statistically average.
by maffff » 21 Sep 2018 20:51
CountryRoyal If we’re playing 3 CBs then Blackett’s best position is left sided centre back out of 3.
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