I’m a bit worried he thinks having two up front means you can’t squeeze Jack in. You watch Jack sign for someone this summer on a record fee and sit behind two strikers.
The players on the pitch aren't good enough. Whoever signed them (and I doubt that it was Smith, largely) needs to take ultimate responsibility.
Smith has many weaknesses as a manager but the main one has to be his inability to proactively make tactical changes to the team mid-game.We were crying out for a tactical reshuffle at half time, AEG and that dog awful Trez could still be out there and wouldnt have made any impact.Once Newcastle score, only then does he switch it up. Low and behold we equalise and finish the game very strongly.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 26, 2020, 11:26:08 AMif he keeps us up he'll have succeeded in both of his seasons, with a cup final thrown in as a bonus. Couldn't agree more - given where we were when he took over, Smith will absolutely have earned the right to another crack next season if we stay up. Put it this way, he will have effectively achieved more (and in less time), than Graham Taylor did when he took over.The one thing I would be looking at though is John Terry's role. Our biggest single failing this season has been defensive organisation and that it surely in his remit. Get in a much better defensive coach to work with Smith and I think things would look a lot rosier."if we stay up" look forward to finishing 2nd next season GT did
if he keeps us up he'll have succeeded in both of his seasons, with a cup final thrown in as a bonus.
We’re a couple of players short in terms of quality whenever we step onto the pitch, which is part due to the size of the recruitment needed at the end of the summer, the reduced time we had to do it, and the quality of the players signed.Whatever he does tactically, he’s always got that handicap. How much of that he’s responsible for is up for debate.That situation was bought about be the hopeless mis-management of the club by the predecessors, which had left us with a hopelessly lopsided squad, half of which were out of contract at the end of the season. That he indentified a left back that had hardly played in 3 years as the man to sort out our defence is to his credit, not a stick to beat him with.The fact we got up at all last season was a minor miracle given the circumstances, and this season was always going to be a struggle, which it has, but we wouldn’t have the chance to struggle without the manager achieving what he did last year. It should not be forgotten.Anyway, we’re going to stay up.
Quote from: LeeB on June 27, 2020, 10:43:59 AMWe’re a couple of players short in terms of quality whenever we step onto the pitch, which is part due to the size of the recruitment needed at the end of the summer, the reduced time we had to do it, and the quality of the players signed.Whatever he does tactically, he’s always got that handicap. How much of that he’s responsible for is up for debate.That situation was bought about be the hopeless mis-management of the club by the predecessors, which had left us with a hopelessly lopsided squad, half of which were out of contract at the end of the season. That he indentified a left back that had hardly played in 3 years as the man to sort out our defence is to his credit, not a stick to beat him with.The fact we got up at all last season was a minor miracle given the circumstances, and this season was always going to be a struggle, which it has, but we wouldn’t have the chance to struggle without the manager achieving what he did last year. It should not be forgotten.Anyway, we’re going to stay up.I'm not sure the management this season has been much better. They kept an average Championship manager in place, then gave him an extended contract. They foisted John Terry on Smith, and a Director of Football with no experience or knowledge of English football. The way they went about the transfer business has been really poor, and a blind man could see that having Wesley as our only front line striker was going to end in tears. January was a really disappointing transfer window. Not impressed, one bit.