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Any chance this is off its seems seems to have rained forever
Bit of an eye opener for any Jack Senior fans
Let’s stay off here tonight lads, the moaners will be out in force tonight.
Saw the teamsheet and expected the worst.Not arguing about whether the starting XI chosen are the best players available or not.But no changes from Tuesday - a tough game in tougher conditions - when Rovers are carrying such a big squad?!Against a good side, at home who have had the week off and are fresh?!Madness.The manager has to take a lot of the blame for the performance and scale of defeat. Let's hope it doesn't hit the team confidence which has grown so much in previous weeks.
Quote from: Branton Red on February 07, 2026, 05:17:16 pmSaw the teamsheet and expected the worst.Not arguing about whether the starting XI chosen are the best players available or not.But no changes from Tuesday - a tough game in tougher conditions - when Rovers are carrying such a big squad?!Against a good side, at home who have had the week off and are fresh?!Madness.The manager has to take a lot of the blame for the performance and scale of defeat. Let's hope it doesn't hit the team confidence which has grown so much in previous weeks.Just to follow up I've just heard McCann's post-match interview.He said Rovers looked leggy, lacked intensity and worst questioned whether the players worked hard enough. Basically blaming the players for today.This is extremely harsh on the team. They've just put in 2 excellent hard working performances away from home including Tuesday's vital hard won 3 points.No acknowledgement that he made a mistake in trying to flog another performance out of them away at a very good and well rested team.I hope HIS mistake and subsequent totally unfair public (and I suspect private) rebuking of the players doesn't hit the team's confidence
I don't go along with that flogged to death and tired theory, we now have the best facilities we have ever had for recovery and fitness, and wouldn't accuse any of them from not being as fit as they can be. The fact is non of them are exceptionally fast in the first place, and we have few players who are consistent performers at this level, Mols, Sterry, Haks, Lee, Bailey that's about it. So when the team is under par and some of them are not at the top of their game we struggle. When the majority of them are off it all together, like today, we look a very poor side at this level.
Did anyone count how many players Wycombe had on the pitch? Seemed to me it was at least12.
Quote from: Branton Red on February 07, 2026, 06:18:53 pmQuote from: Branton Red on February 07, 2026, 05:17:16 pmSaw the teamsheet and expected the worst.Not arguing about whether the starting XI chosen are the best players available or not.But no changes from Tuesday - a tough game in tougher conditions - when Rovers are carrying such a big squad?!Against a good side, at home who have had the week off and are fresh?!Madness.The manager has to take a lot of the blame for the performance and scale of defeat. Let's hope it doesn't hit the team confidence which has grown so much in previous weeks.Just to follow up I've just heard McCann's post-match interview.He said Rovers looked leggy, lacked intensity and worst questioned whether the players worked hard enough. Basically blaming the players for today.This is extremely harsh on the team. They've just put in 2 excellent hard working performances away from home including Tuesday's vital hard won 3 points.No acknowledgement that he made a mistake in trying to flog another performance out of them away at a very good and well rested team.I hope HIS mistake and subsequent totally unfair public (and I suspect private) rebuking of the players doesn't hit the team's confidenceI’ve always thought one of McCann’s biggest strengths is his man management but the way he’s called players out a few times recently concerns me. During our horrendous run it never looked like the players had stopped playing for him but if he keeps pinning the blame solely on them I’d be concerned that it’s a slippery slope to losing the dressing room.