Nagy was my man of the match. But what a performance by young Riley Towler?
maybe he should carry on watching! ..never change a winning side!Well if having NP in the stand produces a result like that -then Imagine what it will be like when he has been on the training pitch with them.
Those boys were not playing for Dean Holden.
Shows, that when required, we do have the players.......they need proper coaching and directing....we will see what Nigel can do with them.Just shows how the same group of players who couldn’t get a shot in target for Deano pull their fingers out when their jobs are on the line.
Disgraceful display of ‘selected effort’.
Pleased with the 3 points of course but shame on them.
Players do as they are instructed or they get dropped, who do we blame, the players or the head coaches for wrong selection and tactics, if the teams wins the coach gets the credit , if they lose ?Shows, that when required, we do have the players.......they need proper coaching and directing....we will see what Nigel can do with them.
I agree with you, square pegs and round holes.I don’t think the players can be blamed too much. To me they seemed to be playing without shackles on. Wells played central and closer to Diedhiou from the rare times they played up top together. The way Wells and Diedhiou celebrated and the way they both congratulated each other when Wells came off seemed like they have a good friendship there. Palmer played more in a position more suited to his game.
Ryley Towler done fantastic and it was commented on how Nagy saw the threat and protected him well. That defensive last ditch tackle in the box was brilliant and the senior players went and patted him on his back must of gave him more confidence.
Mariaper (however you spell it) looked really good and put in his best game in a back three alongside Kalas and Vyner.
Play players in the correct positions, simple but effective instructions this is what you get.
We normally struggle against Warnock's teams....and make no mistake, he wanted to win that....but we have shown on occasions a spark...maybe it's a confidence thing or nervous to making mistakes...like I've said before, those players don't become $hit overnight, you can see the potential but you can also see the frailty in some.....A decent coach should get the best out of those players, which in turn will create a positive outcome.Players do as they are instructed or they get dropped, who do we blame, the players or the head coaches for wrong selection and tactics, if the teams wins the coach gets the credit , if they lose ?
'Should you be right and that these players are good enough dare I suggest how poor Johnson and Holden were as coaches.
It's always going to be one or the other from you RP, soooooo predictable'Many on here keep blaming the squad left behind by you know who, but they aren't as bad as they make out.'
One swallow doesn't make a summer.
Yes, the players did well last night but City won their first 4 matches at the start of this season. And look where we are now.
The proof won't be this season, it will be next season when we see Pearson's team, including a new coaching set up.
Should you be right and that these players are good enough dare I suggest how poor Johnson and Holden were as coaches.
but you keep forgetting.....how ever poor you think LJ was, with whatever squad we had, he maintained championship status, with relative ease for 4 seasons. Positive stats for Nige to start with ~
7 points off off top 6
13 points of bottom 3
3 goal lead in 40 minutes
6 on target shots in 37 minutes
More than they had done for 30 games across all competitions
Dan Bentley only required to make three saves from the 16 efforts at the visitors' goal.
Winning for the first time in eight games on the road in the league.
What a great start.

Question?NP went into the dressing room before the game -early doors but fantastic display bring on the Swans![]()