It's really hard to follow women's football when it's played as it was in that game yesterday.I honestly don't know what they practice in training, because that was an example of just kick it in the general direction of another claret shirt and hope.
The development of the Women's team seems to have stalled this year. I’d make the following observations1) Purslow going and executive focus is elsewhere2) Did we over achieve in 22/23?3) Is Ward up to it?4) was player recruitment good enough? (Maybe linked to 1 above?)Generally we’re probably good enough for 5th to 7th with Liverpool, Everton and Spurs as peer clubs but how do you close the gap?
The supply line of Lehmann, Hanson, Dali and Nobbs provided 40 goal contributions with 21 goals and 19 assists. Dali's goal against Everton last time out puts this season's current goal contributions from the same four players at 5.
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on March 25, 2024, 12:39:24 AMThe supply line of Lehmann, Hanson, Dali and Nobbs provided 40 goal contributions with 21 goals and 19 assists. Dali's goal against Everton last time out puts this season's current goal contributions from the same four players at 5. Really? That's a shocking drop-off. Presumably Rachel Daly has had to pick-up some of that slack.
Dali is the one who seems to have fallen off the most..she has contributed soo little, particularly since the WC….but she seems to stay on for the whole game which feels sentimental on Wards behalf.Recruitment has been poor, the fact they haven’t signed anyone who hasn’t already played in WSL suggests they aren’t exactly casting net very wide