Bristol City manager Sean O'Driscoll was highly critical of his side after they lost 3-1 at home to Huddersfield. please log in to view this image The Robins already knew they would be playing in League One next season but O'Driscoll felt their lack of effort was hard to defend. On-loan Norwich striker James Vaughan helped himself to a hat-trick for the Terriers, with Lewin Nyatanga's stoppage-time headed goal scant consolation for the home side. "That performance was the worst since I came here and totally unacceptable," said O'Driscoll. "We played without pride and I can assure supporters that won't happen again. "We owe them an apology. In our last game at Hull we looked as though we shouldn't be relegated, but today we showed why we are going down. "Basically we are not good enough. The home performances since I took over have been consistently encouraging, even when we have been beaten. "Losses are inevitable at times and it is how you lose that counts. We have a lot of work to do during the summer and need to man-up." This article says it all....All words and no performance....
I wouldn't say very confident, I wouldn't even say a little bit confident. I hope SOD sorts it out for us. Im sure he is the right man to do it...... I think
I think SoD is the man to sort it out, but not as fast as some think. We will need at least IMO 2 seasons if he does the correct thing and horse the players out of contract this and next out of the club. Which I think if it goes the way I'm thinking, the fans will be on his back and not want to see the transformation process through, as we will want immediate action. We now need patience, anyone thinking league will be easy is going to be shocked I think.