The experienced players need to show some leadership to ensure that any notion that we are a soft touch gets nipped in the bud. It is pretty much a new team and as the manager and coaches have also changed I think any suggestion of a hangover from last season are a little tenuous and there is still a long way to go. To put it into perspective, when we have played 3 more games we will have the equivalent of a PL campaign still to go. A major falling is not turning our periods of dominance into goals, a new striker will obviously be a step in the right direction and so far I think we have bought well this summer. So while I am as pissed off as the rest of you after yesterday I still think we have the basis of a good side for this league.
I also thought it was Ross Mac's job to bang in his obligatory 20?
Our run in the league is now PL45 W4 D10 L31.
We still have to gel as a team and squad and this is the sort of performance and result that will happen whilst we do. This time around I don't see the management ignoring or glossing over the causes.It was always going to be a long job and things will improve a lot when our new foundations are established. This is a league where a bit of consistency moves you up the table rapidly so still enjoying the ride and experiencing the bumps for what they are.
Until we get the crucial goals when it matters (McCormack at Weds, Ayew v Hudds and Bacuna today) we are inviting teams to punish us. And invariably they do. The reason? No killer instinct, no real desire to win. It's RDMs job to change the mentality, and bloody soon.
I always thought we might have a slow start and I didn't think we'd go up this year. I had been starting to change my mind with the signings, with the way we've played in the first half of most of our games. I'm now less confident againDespite all of the defensive, positional and motivational problems - stick an inform number 9 in that team and I still reckon we'd have put Bristol and Huddersfield out of sight at half time, and may well have beaten Derby too
O.k we've dropped down a division.From last summer it was demanded we got in a new owner (tick), get in a relatively proven manager (maybe didn't want Pearson so RDM at least ticked boxes for not being a) Nigel Pearson and b) having a promotion from this division so he knew what was coming this year.We have slowly changed the team aswell. I wanted proven winners at this level and we've delievered that....Chester, Jedinak, De Laet, Elphick all regulars for promotion winning teams at this level. We also have a proven striker at this level who scores 20 goals at this level with his eyes closed apparently. And yet we still can't win many football matches!1 win from 5...that is a poor start.What is wrong with this club? There should be a freshness about things with the changes but still we're making the same old mistakes....missing chances when on top, collapsing as soon as we concede a goal.How many managers and overhauls of playing squads before we actually start doing something.You can understand it at premier league level as we're facing world class players on an annual basis. Not now as these are mediocre teams so the results are much more embarrassment. But then we've had plenty of those in the cup in recent years so maybe it should've been expected as it all has the feeling of cup ties still.Whatever something is still badly wrong at the club. What is it?
Quote from: Matt Collins on August 28, 2016, 10:10:30 AMI always thought we might have a slow start and I didn't think we'd go up this year. I had been starting to change my mind with the signings, with the way we've played in the first half of most of our games. I'm now less confident againDespite all of the defensive, positional and motivational problems - stick an inform number 9 in that team and I still reckon we'd have put Bristol and Huddersfield out of sight at half time, and may well have beaten Derby tooThe most critical areas on the pitch, goal scoring and goalkeeping, despite the millions spent has not been addressed.