Absolutely dire. A deadly combination of no desire, no ability and no belief. Looking at our upcoming fixtures I'm expecting some giant 'We told you so' banners in the Holte End around mid January.
Quote from: Lou'zie0 on November 21, 2011, 11:26:27 PMSell Bent? Are you mad?he's a shadow of his form last season. he likes it passed on the floor to his feet - not something he's gonna get in an AM team
Sell Bent? Are you mad?
It was spineless and exactly the way he played so often in his previous job. Sorry, but much more of that, and as far as I am concerned, he can fuck off.
Even when they were getting 9th they were playing defensively and scored an average of a goal a game. He wasn't setting the world on fire with brilliant attacking displays.
And he has been playing Delph as a defensive midfielder all season with Petrov getting forward more. I agree with the rest of your concerns though.
Gary Neville and Danny Murphy in as co-managers....at least they can spot the problems!
Newcastle believed in themselves against Spurs and it paid off. We just took it from behind and that's unforgivable. I just can't see why any fan would make up excuses for a manager who sets us up that way.
Midfield of Hutton - Herd - Petrov - Heskey......is that our worst ever?I almost felt sorry for the defence with that in front of them. Herd looked out of his depth tonioght, but that might be a bit harsh considering what he was being asked to do.It seemed that Herd was supposed to be keeping an eye on VDV, which left Petrov chasing the shadows between Modric and Parker. The two lads up front looked lost.How did AMcL think the game would turn out any other way than it did? Like a lot of posters, I have been reluctant to get on his back, but that line up, then the reluctance to change it was terrible management. Gary Neville and Danny Murphy in as co-managers....at least they can spot the problems!