Why did we let him go againEarly impression of Critchley is that he’s another Warburton.
Why did we let him go againEarly impression of Critchley is that he’s another Warburton.
How can you leave it that late to bring on our subs?
Why are we not playing Chair and Willock together? The two of them combine to provide the only real spark of creativity that we ever see. I understand that Chair may have been injured when taken off but not starting the pair of them is unforgivable.
Is there a contractual clause which obliges us to play Roberts?
Why is there only ever one person in the box on the rare occasion we get a good cross in? Tonight, there were endless crosses not getting past the first defender; or they went sailing over Dykes head.
How many chances does Dykes need before he puts one of them in?
How can Tim be that good against Cardiff and then go AWOL tonight?
I'm finding no argument to disagree with you Col.Not sure he's as good as that tbh.
Hope he proves me wrong, but he did nothing to rectify the obvious flaws in the starting line up, which worryingly, possibly means he thought he had it right.
Go back to sleep mate, it will be more interestingJust woke up to see the result…..
Wish l hadn’t.
But he's the man we wanted before Mr integrityI'm finding no argument to disagree with you Col.
From what I have heard in his interviews (limited I know) he doesn't inspire confidence in his knowledge of the game or talking tactically. 'we want to play on the front foot' is about as deep as he has gone.
Completely agree. Other clubs are progressing and we are regressing.How can Luton have 3 or possibly 4 proper strikers and we have this ? Something seriously wrong when a team with a smaller budget than ours up until the last window is this superior in that department to us ! If the board don't invest in some front men nothing will change, it's disgraceful. We will see how serious the board are about this club now, because things have to change.
That does not surprise me sadly.Not Tim's fault he was played in that formation.
Willock was waving as he went down the tunnel as if he was saying goodbye.
It's not a rebuild, its a manager who picks our best 11, tactics to match our strengths and spend every single penny we have on a strikerCompletely agree. Other clubs are progressing and we are regressing.
I would say January absolutely pivotal but I think more radical surgery required. Yet again, we're looking at a rebuild.
Trouble is we rebuild every season, because every season we bring in so many loan players. If you add to the fact that we keep changing managers, ok Beale wasn't our fault, then things are never gonna change. FFP has crippled us and according to the board we are only just surviving on what it costs to run the club daily. The question is what can be done to change the inevitable ? If things carry on as they are then under the current regime we will just about survive as a club but will have zero chance of promotion and a very real possibility of relegation in the near future. The only other option is if they decide to sell the club and that would leave 2 possibilities open. 1, the new owners pump everything they have into getting promoted and hope it works otherwise FFP would finish the club or 2, the new owners carry on as things are now and we would probably slip into obscurity somewhere in League 2. Rather bleak outlook to he fair, and I can't see a quick fit remedy. Desperately need to unearth a top striker from somewhere and hope that Critchley or another come good !Completely agree. Other clubs are progressing and we are regressing.
I would say January absolutely pivotal but I think more radical surgery required. Yet again, we're looking at a rebuild.
Wow that is bleak indeed. Let's hope there are clever tricks and secret plans that make it slightly less bleak!Trouble is we rebuild every season, because every season we bring in so many loan players. If you add to the fact that we keep changing managers, ok Beale wasn't our fault, then things are never gonna change. FFP has crippled us and according to the board we are only just surviving on what it costs to run the club daily. The question is what can be done to change the inevitable ? If things carry on as they are then under the current regime we will just about survive as a club but will have zero chance of promotion and a very real possibility of relegation in the near future. The only other option is if they decide to sell the club and that would leave 2 possibilities open. 1, the new owners pump everything they have into getting promoted and hope it works otherwise FFP would finish the club or 2, the new owners carry on as things are now and we would probably slip into obscurity somewhere in League 2. Rather bleak outlook to he fair, and I can't see a quick fit remedy. Desperately need to unearth a top striker from somewhere and hope that Critchley or another come good !