Simply Ned wrote:Fact - we will be without 3 of our key players for some time and in the abscence of any plan B announemount from the manager it is likely that we may struggle to win matches. If we get sucked in to a win less run similar to Chester's then can any of our realistic zealots predict how many points we need to survive. It may help to calm the waters.
P/T Indie wrote: For some reason like Tuesday we alwaysseem to switch off at least once in a game and get caught out.
Simply Ned wrote:Fact - we will be without 3 of our key players for some time and in the abscence of any plan B announemount from the manager it is likely that we may struggle to win matches. If we get sucked in to a win less run similar to Chester's then can any of our realistic zealots predict how many points we need to survive. It may help to calm the waters.
shrimper wrote:Simply Ned wrote:Fact - we will be without 3 of our key players for some time and in the abscence of any plan B announemount from the manager it is likely that we may struggle to win matches. If we get sucked in to a win less run similar to Chester's then can any of our realistic zealots predict how many points we need to survive. It may help to calm the waters.
Again - as you have several times, Ned - you imply there is something the manager should be doing differently, something that is within his capabilities at a club of our size with our resources.
Would you like to explain what that might be and why we 'should' be in a better position than we currently are. The sarcastic 'realistic zealots' reference implies that other people's assessments of our situation (ie mine, that we are doing as well as can be expected and, arguably, much better) differ from your own.
Instead of merely asking provocative 'questions', which are in fact thinly-veiled criticisms, will you at least have the honesty to say what you think?
What's your opinion about what's going on and how things might be handled differently, bearing in mind our club's situation, resources, fair comparison with similar clubs etc
I think it might help the debate.
Simply Ned wrote:
As requested Shrimper, hope this clarifies things:-
At the start of the season the manager’s insistence on signing 2 players for each position was an incorrect decision for a league 2 club of our size. To continue with this policy when only players of similar or inferior standard were available has contributed towards some of the current problems. His alternative for a club of our size would have been to sign fewer players and utilise the loan system much more, but that is all history and we need to look at the way forward.
I personally believe that our current league position is about right for a club of our size but accept that there is a fine line between the bottom group of teams with no room for complacency. A couple of new signings, injuries and loss of form could quickly result in a significant change of league positions. This is what currently concerns me as logic dictates that our recent injury problems will reduce the final number of league points we achieve. It makes no sense to continue with a perceived total working on the points achieved per game to date as the team is now considerably weaker. The real concern is whether the reduced total will be enough.
What more can the manager do? – Perhaps with the players available not a lot, but if that is the case he needs to be rallying the supporters more by telling us he is examining all options. If the club is working in the background on a rescue plan then he should tell us (does not have to disclose details).
An example of how quickly things can change in our position:- About 4 weeks ago Chester were only a couple of points different to us and their website was talking about mid table mediocrity. Contrast that now with Mark Wright stating that if he gets replacements he will keep them up, alternatively if he doesn’t then expect the inevitable
Simply Ned wrote:but if that is the case he needs to be rallying the supporters more by telling us he is examining all options. If the club is working in the background on a rescue plan then he should tell us (does not have to disclose details).
I might struggle to field a full bench on Saturday it's that bad and I am hoping the club will be able to persuade the Football League to lift our transfer embargo because this is a unique situation.
campdave wrote:Simply Ned wrote:Fact - we will be without 3 of our key players for some time and in the abscence of any plan B announemount from the manager it is likely that we may struggle to win matches. If we get sucked in to a win less run similar to Chester's then can any of our realistic zealots predict how many points we need to survive. It may help to calm the waters.
How many points do you think we need Ned?
Starting another thread without answering your own question. Are you CC in disguise?
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