Although I remain a firm supporter of our current manager, and believe he is undoubtedly moving us in the right direction, I have a challenge for him.
Brucie often can be heard talking about the elusive "winning mentality". The mental strength that can make the difference between the winners and the also rans in all sports.
However, whenever we come up against one on the top six he always adopts a very submissive and defensive stance in his press work. Preparing us all for how tough it will be and generally managing our expectations down in advance of the big games.
If one of the top sides have lost the previous game then they'll be "wounded" and therefore even more difficult to beat, if they are on the back of a good run of form then it reinforces their perceived invincibility.
So I'd like Steve to start walking the talk, and going into these games, and the pre-match round of TV interviews with a bolder and more assertive stance. We do have a good squad and we are more than capable of winning any game we go into these days in my opinion, and we have many good results this season to make the point. But if the management and the hierarchy of the club genuinely want to instil a deeply ingrained winning mentality in both the playing squad and the fans in the stadium then lets put to bed the submissive talk ahead of games like tomorrow and look to raise expectations rather than manange them.
Ha'way the Lads!

Brucie often can be heard talking about the elusive "winning mentality". The mental strength that can make the difference between the winners and the also rans in all sports.
However, whenever we come up against one on the top six he always adopts a very submissive and defensive stance in his press work. Preparing us all for how tough it will be and generally managing our expectations down in advance of the big games.
If one of the top sides have lost the previous game then they'll be "wounded" and therefore even more difficult to beat, if they are on the back of a good run of form then it reinforces their perceived invincibility.
So I'd like Steve to start walking the talk, and going into these games, and the pre-match round of TV interviews with a bolder and more assertive stance. We do have a good squad and we are more than capable of winning any game we go into these days in my opinion, and we have many good results this season to make the point. But if the management and the hierarchy of the club genuinely want to instil a deeply ingrained winning mentality in both the playing squad and the fans in the stadium then lets put to bed the submissive talk ahead of games like tomorrow and look to raise expectations rather than manange them.
Ha'way the Lads!