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View Cornwall Eagle's Profile Cornwall Eagle Flag 14 Feb 21 11.11am Send a Private Message to Cornwall Eagle Add Cornwall Eagle as a friend

Ray Lewiston looked shell shocked at the performance. No shouting not a good sign.

 

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View Putitout's Profile Putitout Flag Oxford 14 Feb 21 11.12am Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend

Originally posted by Rachid Rachid Rachid

Agree with this. Most of the goals we've conceded recently have been down to defensive frailty, individual mistakes and inability to deal with crosses and balls into the box rather than us being picked apart. That said I would still try to stiffen things up by going 4-3-3.


In the circumstances stiffening things up is imperative . However it’s done.
Until recently ,we have been noted for our defensive organisation, even people essentially detractors of our over all approach to games have praised our defensive work. So is it a change of shape needed or a return to a good use of the shape that has worked well when the players were in better physical and mental shape than they appear to be right now.
What ever shape we choose the players have to be up for it, and up to it. Neither was the case yesterday. There was a lethargy in that performance yesterday that no amount of changing shape would have altered. But we do need to get some basics sorted out that’s for sure. An aside. I heard Harry from Sandbanks, comment yesterday. Roy ,told Bats, get warmed up your coming off. If that didn’t sum it up nothing did.


 

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View PZ Eagle's Profile PZ Eagle Flag Penzance 14 Feb 21 11.17am Send a Private Message to PZ Eagle Add PZ Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by MonsterMunch

Once they start peddling it’s the players not the manager line the conversation is null and void for me. As the poor performances stack up their argument becomes less and less coherent. Yes we can accept the players are in the twilight of their careers, that also means there’s a bell of a lot of experience in that team and they should not be producing these performances. For me the players are not playing for him any longer. Perhaps the drab, outdated football has got to the players now too.

How about the players show some pride and effort in spite of who ever is manager. It's called earning your salary or maybe it's a novel idea for footballers!!

 


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View spartakev2's Profile spartakev2 Flag Anerley 14 Feb 21 11.18am Send a Private Message to spartakev2 Add spartakev2 as a friend

Originally posted by Putitout

Something has gone very badly wrong, that’s so obvious , but this set of players, has to be in question every bit as much as the management.
There has rarely been a time when , take Wilf, Thomps, Mc,A, out, and the team can cope, in any competition. Not cup or league, It’s not new, it’s happened in most seasons it’s just got just worse.
No manager sends teams out to let in early goals game on game, No experienced group of players should not be able to go a long way to sorting that kind of problem themselves.
No one can say any longer it’s Roy’s extreme organised brand that is the problem. Burnley , should have been a tough game for both teams. If Roy’s organisation had been in play Burnley wouldn’t have got any of those goals, and it would have been a tough game going narrowly one way or the other. It certainly was not that.
Change manager is only a sticking plaster , if that lot are happy to play like that. All of the old bad habits were on show yesterday , bad positioning, poor marking, s*** passing ,even when not pressured, weak tackling , slow build ups, slow thinking to opportunities, it’s endless.
Only the players know why they are finding it so hard to apply themselves to using talents they, as long time pro,s should have become second nature.
A huge good luck to whoever ends up managing this lot whether that’s Roy or someone else.

The players must be pretty p****ed off with the tactics now and clearly aren't enjoying their football. The defence isn't playing well, but at least 2 of the goals came from PVA - when we have eze playing wide left and 2 centre forwards, we need a left back to defend, not play higher up the pitch than eze. Wr have 2 defensive midfielders who get overrun every game. We have 2 centre forwards who although are c**p get no service at all. When you're not enjoying your football and are frustrated by tactics and team mates, it's difficult to play well.

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 14 Feb 21 11.18am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Cornwall Eagle

Ray Lewiston looked shell shocked at the performance. No shouting not a good sign.

Just before the start of the second half, I noticed Mr Hodgson and Dave Reddington making their way back to the dugout together, presumably from the dressing room and Ray Lewington was already standing in the technical area.

I was just pondering as to whether Ray Lewington actually went into the dressing room at the break or perhaps he left it before Messrs Hodgson and Reddington?


Edited by Willo (14 Feb 2021 11.19am)

 

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View Crystal_Clear's Profile Crystal_Clear Flag Belfast 14 Feb 21 11.21am Send a Private Message to Crystal_Clear Add Crystal_Clear as a friend

Make no mistake, we are heading into another losing streak like last season. I cannot see us beating Fulham, West Brom, Sheffield utd.

We are stuck with our squad now until the end of the season, and something has to change.

The management team is the only thing we can change.

 

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View Cornwall Eagle's Profile Cornwall Eagle Flag 14 Feb 21 11.22am Send a Private Message to Cornwall Eagle Add Cornwall Eagle as a friend

I used to really like Roy sitting up shop when we went 3/0 against Man City or Liverpool. I did not expect this approach against Burnley.

 

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View taylors lovechild's Profile taylors lovechild Flag 14 Feb 21 11.23am Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

The difference this season compared to previous ones is that when we've lost we've generally deserved it, when we've drawn we've often been somewhat lucky, and when we've won it's also often felt somewhat fortuitous.

We got off to a good start against Saints and Man Utd, but that was clearly down to us having a proper preseason and those two teams not having decided to prepare properly.

When I think across the season it really seems amazing that we have 29 points. By contrast Brighton have been unlucky not to have more points and were it not for an impotent frontline earlier in the season would likely already be above us. They have shown you can transition from an ultra defensive team (like under Hughton) to a more attractive style without breaking the bank and it's galling that it is our biggest rivals that are the ones achieving that.

With regard to Copper I was reading comments from Swansea fans who say he is tactically clueless and doesn't use his subs. If true that sounds very concerning if the club really are interested in him.

 

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View Cornwall Eagle's Profile Cornwall Eagle Flag 14 Feb 21 11.33am Send a Private Message to Cornwall Eagle Add Cornwall Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by taylors lovechild

The difference this season compared to previous ones is that when we've lost we've generally deserved it, when we've drawn we've often been somewhat lucky, and when we've won it's also often felt somewhat fortuitous.

We got off to a good start against Saints and Man Utd, but that was clearly down to us having a proper preseason and those two teams not having decided to prepare properly.

When I think across the season it really seems amazing that we have 29 points. By contrast Brighton have been unlucky not to have more points and were it not for an impotent frontline earlier in the season would likely already be above us. They have shown you can transition from an ultra defensive team (like under Hughton) to a more attractive style without breaking the bank and it's galling that it is our biggest rivals that are the ones achieving that.

With regard to Copper I was reading comments from Swansea fans who say he is tactically clueless and doesn't use his subs. If true that sounds very concerning if the club really are interested in him.

Completely agree. My 16 year old son celebrated the Wolves and Newcastle wins with relief rather than joy. This is the team we have become.

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 14 Feb 21 11.33am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by taylors lovechild

The difference this season compared to previous ones is that when we've lost we've generally deserved it, when we've drawn we've often been somewhat lucky, and when we've won it's also often felt somewhat fortuitous.

We got off to a good start against Saints and Man Utd, but that was clearly down to us having a proper preseason and those two teams not having decided to prepare properly.

When I think across the season it really seems amazing that we have 29 points. By contrast Brighton have been unlucky not to have more points and were it not for an impotent frontline earlier in the season would likely already be above us. They have shown you can transition from an ultra defensive team (like under Hughton) to a more attractive style without breaking the bank and it's galling that it is our biggest rivals that are the ones achieving that.

With regard to Copper I was reading comments from Swansea fans who say he is tactically clueless and doesn't use his subs. If true that sounds very concerning if the club really are interested in him.

Brighton's 'Net spend' under Potter has been nearly £70 Mill.

 

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View MonsterMunch's Profile MonsterMunch Flag Cambridge 14 Feb 21 11.34am Send a Private Message to MonsterMunch Add MonsterMunch as a friend

Originally posted by PZ Eagle

How about the players show some pride and effort in spite of who ever is manager. It's called earning your salary or maybe it's a novel idea for footballers!!

100% agree.

 

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View Jacey's Profile Jacey Flag 14 Feb 21 11.35am Send a Private Message to Jacey Add Jacey as a friend

Has the last surviving dinosaur resigned or been sacked today??
If not,why not.

 

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