Some interesting posts on here...and the odd stupid one. Seems that impatience may be creeping in for some of us. Let's be honest we all would have taken this if offered at the start of the season, yet it appears that anything other than complete perfection will not do for some of us.
The reaction to yesterday's game is a case in point. It would be lovely to win by four or five against a team with ten men, but that rarely happens (remember last season?). Yesterday we kept to a game plan, played the ball around and retained possession. Listen to Powell and you know what to expect; this is how he wants us to play.
All players will suffer a dip in form, make mistakes, get things wrong, especially at this level. Even after a win some of us look to the negatives rather than the many positives.
Hamer will be given time to establish himself as the new no.1 (I thought his save from Vine yesterday that led to Nardiello's chance was decent).
Solly has come on leaps and bounds now he has a manager who has faith.
Morrison and Taylor look pretty solid to me. Both good signings.
Stephens and Hollands have skill and tenacity but will be expected to run their socks off as they are the the hub of our team.
Hayes will get stick if his touches don't come off but he has formed a great partnership with BWP.
Add to this the Carling cup success with a second string and things look rosy. Don't they...?