"It's going to be topsy-turvy" warns Bristol City manager Steve Cotterill. By a_stockhausen please log in to view this image Bristol City boss Steve Cotterill reflected on a nine-point haul from seven tough games and insisted his team had "done okay." Bristol City manager Steve Cotterill is urging disappointed supporters to put yesterdayâs 2-2 draw with Tranmere Rovers into perspective. Expectation levels among City fans were understandably raised by last Tuesdayâs stunning 3-1 win at title contenders Leyton Orient. But having reached what could have been a major turning point, the Robins were unable to take full advantage by beating fellow strugglers Tranmere. Addressing that very issue, Cotterill reasoned: âIf we had drawn at Orient and taken three points at home to Tranmere, everybody would have been saying âwhat a great weekâ weâd had. âI donât think we should lose sight of that, especially given that this is a side that has not been used to winning for some time now. âI think this season will be a little bit topsy-turvy all the time. âBelieve me, the players tried to win this game and theyâve put in a really good shift since I came through the door. We didnât quite have it in us. âWe want to play good attacking football and, if we can sustain that for longer periods, we will win games.â Forced to play seven games in 21 days, three of them away from home against League Oneâs top three teams, City have emerged from that busy spell with nine points from 21. They are unbeaten in three games and bare finally out of the bottom four after months spent in the drop zone. âWeâve done okay, but no better than that,â added Cotterill. âI would have liked to take 11, but we couldnât get past Tranmere. âYou have to take the points when they come and none of the other sides around us have picked up much this weekend. âItâs another point on the board and we just have to look forward to Sheffield United next Saturday.â Read more: http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/s-goin...tory-20639069-detail/story.html#ixzz2tTfBclt3
Sums it up On the other hand I would say, could have done better. Some good results, some bad results and some indifferent results. Sums up our season but there is no disguising that lack of wins is still costing us dear
The fact is we beat orient and gained three points excellent,we SHOULD have taken three points against Tranny but we did not. FACT that is not good enough. Apart from Baldock which had his best gone for a very long time the rest need to hang their heads in shame. No game you have a divine right to points,you have to work bloody hard,as in any job. Sorry that was a pathetic effort yesterday by a highly paid,underachieving side.
hedge sitters and razor blades all our managers over the past 3 years have been the same..LACKING IN . . . P M A. . .
Cotterill needs to engage his brain before opening his mouth. Tired ??? FFS. Tell your poor tired squad to try working for a living. After that sh*t yesterday Iâd have had them running up and down the Dolman all day today. What theyâre lacking is not energy but motivation and a fu**ing game plan. Thatâs down to Cotterill. The difference was stark between how Tranmere played an our pathetic attempt. I wonder if Cotterill ever thinks how tired we are. Me - Iâm fu**ing exhausted watching the tripe served up at Ashton Gate.
Professional sport is different to normal work - the margins between success and failure can be quite small and 7 games in 21 days will take it's toll We should not confuse a poor performance with lack of effort
'We should not confuse a poor performance with lack of effort' Most tried their nuts off. What theyâre lacking is motivation and a fu**ing game plan. When Reid came on for Cunningham he looked totally bemused left side and within minutes was anywhere but left side. He's hasn't played these last few games so 'tired' doesn't come into it. Open your eyes and say what you see - FFS don't believe a word Cotterill says. I repeat - What theyâre lacking is motivation and a fu**ing game plan.
Dont forget we're also lacking a leader in midfield. Still our Achilles Heel and never been addressed under successive managers