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We just crumbled after McGraths brain fart for their first goal, no fight or desire, Merry Christmas Plymouth!
How many of our players are actually up to League 1 standard?
It’s easy to be a fan and support the team when you are winning, it’s a lot harder to be a fan when you’re losing. COYR
We started off ok but after that stupid pass to a player swarmed on (which we kept doing, surely you learn after one) we looked like a relegation team. We give goals away, are wide open, a hot knife through butter. Probably plenty more phrases to say how easy opponents are finding space and creating gilt edge chances.Pitiful.
Quote from: Donnybax on December 20, 2025, 05:19:49 pmHow many of our players are actually up to League 1 standard?Molz, Bailey are, but then the rest are League 2, or something in between.
Quote from: Prez on December 20, 2025, 05:34:21 pmQuote from: Donnybax on December 20, 2025, 05:19:49 pmHow many of our players are actually up to League 1 standard?Molz, Bailey are, but then the rest are League 2, or something in between. I think they'd be the only 2 for me that would be guaranteed as well. You could possibly make an argument for a very select few others
The two young centre halves after the first mistake by McGrath were run ragged by a centre forward who cost £1.2m last year. Then we panicked and gave goals awayWe played against a team who came from the Championship and we came up from league two.But the centre halves we had today were not as good as Anderson and Olowu. Our strike force although worked hard is not same as Rob Street. So the side today would not have won the Championship in league 2 last year.Talk about the Chairman giving Grant money but it's was is not enough to get league 1 quality players. The players we brought in whether permanent or loan have not been the quality to improve the side. Today's result is poor but it's been coming after the flourish at start of the season. We do not have and Grant has to accept we do not have enough league 1 standard players.We won't get another point until if we can get better players. Is enough funds available for wages and even transfer fees. It also doesn't help that the south stand rip into are own players even before the game started with the GK.
The two young centre halves after the first mistake by McGrath were run ragged by a centre forward who cost £1.2m last year. Then we panicked and gave goals awayWe played against a team who came from the Championship and we came up from league two.But the centre halves we had today were not as good as Anderson and Olowu. Our strike force although worked hard is not same as Rob Street. So the side today would not have won the Championship in league 2 last year.Talk about the Chairman giving Grant money but it was not enough to get league 1 quality players. The players we brought in whether permanent or loan have not been the quality to improve the side. Today's result is poor but it's been coming after the flourish at start of the season. We do not have and Grant has to accept enough league 1 standard players.We won't get another point until if we can get better players. Is enough funds available for wages and even transfer fees. It also doesn't help that the south stand rip into are own players even before the game started with the GK.
Quote from: Filo on December 20, 2025, 05:16:31 pmWe just crumbled after McGraths brain fart for their first goal, no fight or desire, Merry Christmas Plymouth!A bit harsh on McGrath there.We have played that ball into Broadbent all season and he is more than good enough to take it and move it on.Today though it was George’s error that was the problem, with a poor first touch that was nicked away from him.
Quote from: drfchound on December 20, 2025, 07:25:25 pmQuote from: Filo on December 20, 2025, 05:16:31 pmWe just crumbled after McGraths brain fart for their first goal, no fight or desire, Merry Christmas Plymouth!A bit harsh on McGrath there.We have played that ball into Broadbent all season and he is more than good enough to take it and move it on.Today though it was George’s error that was the problem, with a poor first touch that was nicked away from him.We play a style of football where that sort of mistake is inevitable a few times a season and I can accept that.What I cannot accept is the entire structure of the side simply falling apart after that. After that goal, we barely won a challenge on the rest of the first half. After we scored, we didn't have another shot on target until the 84th minute. At home.Against the 2nd bottom side.That's as bad as it gets.
I sit very close to the dugout and every match is very much the same with McCann on the touchline . He stands up and turns to his staff to complain about things , his body language is radiated on to the pitch . He inspires little or no confidence or encouragement to the players from the sidelines . He is without doubt dull and uninspiring. It’s all about instructions with him not enthusiasm to elevate by body language. The players are clearly needing something other than just tactical talk . I doubt his instructions lasts long in the minds of the players as the massage clearly is not changing from one match to the next . I just wish he’d laugh more , shout more and applaud more .. it’s called encouragement!!!
Quote from: glosterred on December 20, 2025, 05:32:09 pmIt’s easy to be a fan and support the team when you are winning, it’s a lot harder to be a fan when you’re losing. COYRI’m a Rovers fan, but I don’t see that as analogous to blind faith in every manager and every team the club fields. A fan wants the best for his club, a long-term commitment, and change is part of evolution. We’ve been here before and sadly our ups have included a seemingly bigger dose of downs than most clubs have had to endure. We must have the record for finishing champions of the bottom league and then coming down again embarrassingly soon.