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We can and should question his team selections though. Rowe at centre back (madness), Knoyle (one of the very best attacking right backs in the league) at Centre Back, Faulkner (our best performing centre half this season - dropped from the squad and sent out on loan) Miller always playing without support. Always playing with 5 at the back is ultra negative and his interviews offer nothing but excuses for the players and doesn't hold them to a standard in public. A terrible appointment thus far. DS needs to hold himself accountable too. He can always call Lee Carsley for advice I suppose.
Schofield says: "I don’t think we implemented our game plan today, part of that was credit to Tranmere in terms of their structure and formation.“This implies a doubt about whether the plan was put into operation, yet it was blindingly obvious that whatever plan he had was an utter failure. Unless he recognises the true extent of his shortcomings how can he learn from this?
That performance today was the sort that get managers the sack. Now I’m not for a moment suggesting that we’re at or anywhere near that point but Schofield has to show that it was a one off. What’s a bit scary is that I said something similar after the Kings Lynn game…It’s with him.
Schofield is changing team personnel, positions and formations faster than I am having hot dinners. The players look totally confused as to what the the game plan is. Why has he completely changed what we did at Grimsby. Why why oh why. That really is a mystery. Playing Knoyle as a centre back is utterly ludicrous. Not starting Hurst is barmy. Taylor looks finished. Clayton not good enough any more. What was Anderson doing today. Was he told to pass it back to Mitchell 50 times. That was embarrassing to watch. Scofield needs to get this sorted because today was not acceptable. If that’s how he wants us to play we will be playing National league football maybe not next season but quite possibly the one after. That was a complete shambles from the 4th min to the 94th min.
Did we get an explanation about Rowe?
Our last three managers have had the job for 3 months, 4 months, and 9 months respectively. We’ve now got to trust Schofield and give him this window and the next window. We are going to be in League Two next season and you’d hope that having had two windows to clear out the squad, we’d be in a better place come August.One other point worth remembering. Didn’t the job description have some criteria about playing exciting and entertaining football? It’s currently as bad as it has been since 1997/98.
Sorry to say this but it's looking like another catastrophic failure in terms of manager recruitment. WE NEED AN EXPERIENCED MANAGER!!!
Quote from: Petche on December 26, 2022, 06:12:43 pmSorry to say this but it's looking like another catastrophic failure in terms of manager recruitment. WE NEED AN EXPERIENCED MANAGER!!!We had 3, Ferguson, McCann and Moore. They all left (not sacked) for the same reason, lack of funding.
I do think there is merit that they'd have stuck it out if we had a bit more funding and appetite to push the boundaries a bit more. We have stability which is great but we do lack a bit of that push we had under John Ryan. We feel like a club happy to tread water to me.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 27, 2022, 11:59:21 amI do think there is merit that they'd have stuck it out if we had a bit more funding and appetite to push the boundaries a bit more. We have stability which is great but we do lack a bit of that push we had under John Ryan. We feel like a club happy to tread water to me.BFYP are you not ambitious in your job? If an opportunity came along at a bigger company with a bigger pay packet for you to do the same job would you really stick where you are?
Quote from: ravenrover on December 27, 2022, 12:15:34 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 27, 2022, 11:59:21 amI do think there is merit that they'd have stuck it out if we had a bit more funding and appetite to push the boundaries a bit more. We have stability which is great but we do lack a bit of that push we had under John Ryan. We feel like a club happy to tread water to me.BFYP are you not ambitious in your job? If an opportunity came along at a bigger company with a bigger pay packet for you to do the same job would you really stick where you are?Yes actually, I frequently get asked about jobs on more money etc but there's way more things to consider that means I usually say no. Like football managers it's not just about the money for many of these guys who are already very wealthy and comfortable so won't be solely bothered by £££s. I doubt Mccann would have left if we'd had a bigger budget and stronger ambitions to kick on and strengthen at that point, instead we decimated that squad and saw players leave. Wellens did a very poor job here but we seem to be the exception with him, why is that?