Risso, you're starting to sound like her that does that "Am I bovvered" rubbish!
Quote from: Chas N'Dave Cooper on November 24, 2011, 12:51:05 PMRisso, you're starting to sound like her that does that "Am I bovvered" rubbish!I just think it's a bit rich to go an at Greg for something "he always does" when Chris is doing "what he always does", ie blindly support the manager no matter how miserable the performance. Only in this instance, at least Greg saw the game whilst Chris was off showing people around the Mailbox!
Chris, I think you're right to a large extent. One game doesn't make or break a season, and shouldn't dictate how things have gone or will go. My issue with Monday was the manner of the approach to the game, the tactical set up, the overall mindset of the manager towards playing that level of competition. I don't think we should be naive here. At this moment we're not as good as Spurs. But going there with an ultra defensive, stifling formation as opposed to using the talented players we have on our books to go at them is a direction I don't want to see us go. If we go down fighting, then so be it. If we go down trying to score goals, then so be it. If we go down because that's all we were trying to avoid and ultimately failed is entirely different.I think most people whether privately or publicly accept this is a transition phase. That like it or not, AM isn't going anywhere and as such he needs time to create his own squad and team. What many will want is that given that is the case, we'd like to see the mindset of the manager and club is to be expressive and creative as part of that process. I'd rather we we played the likes of N'Zogbia, Albrighton, Bannan, Ireland etc, than Hutton and Heskey in midfield. That's what gets on people's nerves because it is obvious what we are trying to do for 90 minutes.One game doesn't tell you everything. I agree entirely with you there. But for me at least, it caused me concern that this is a strategy AM might employ to ensure survival. I think that is a very dangerous game to play.
I think most people whether privately or publicly accept this is a transition phase. That like it or not, AM isn't going anywhere and as such he needs time to create his own squad and team. What many will want is that given that is the case, we'd like to see the mindset of the manager and club is to be expressive and creative as part of that process.
We made absolutely no attempt to get back into the game in the second half. It was like a practice game in with Spurs taking pity on us as our sole objective was to keep it at 2-0. Even the disasters at Anfield and Man City last season had injuries and a decision to play a weakened team as a backdrop.
This was a complete capitulation seen by the football world. Completely humiliating in my opinion. I hope it is a watershed for McLeish and he is aware of the depth of feeling amongest supporters.
The other worrying indication is that fact that Mcleish defended his tactics after the game.