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Question What has gone wrong?

GBJ

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For most of the season we’ve been comfortably in and around the playoffs. Before the Barnet game at the start of the month, third place actually looked possible for a fleeting moment.

What has gone so wrong in the month of March?

We’ve played 7 games in 3 and a half weeks. That’s a busy schedule and something a lot of these players wouldn’t necessarily be used to. Some were playing part-time last season, don’t forget. This is on the back of several key players having been half-fit, low in confidence or desperately in need of a rest.

Unfortunately, due to being unable to add to a depleted squad, we’ve had to make do, which is a polar opposite of our opponents who have replenished their squads. This has undoubtedly taken it’s toll, and is showing in our lethargy and lack of confidence, IMO. Afterall, these players haven’t become bad players in three and a half weeks. I’d like to see us blood some more of the youngsters now, but I’m also cautious that it might be harsh introducing them into a team on a downward spiral.

The opponents we’ve played in that time have been of a very good standard. 4 of those 7 will all fight for promotion in May. We’re not far off them, and two of those - Boreham & Barnet - weren’t exactly head and shoulders above us. Most fans wouldn’t have expected 12 points against those 4 opponents, but nobody can tell me we deserved nothing. We certainly weren’t outplayed and can feel aggrieved not to have taken 4 points minimum. Fine margins.

Speaking of fine margins, it wasn’t only Barnet and Boreham where we should have earned points. If we’d have had stronger refereeing at Wrexham, better finishing against Altrincham & Chesterfield, more confidence at home to Aldershot, and just a slice of luck here and there, it would not only have improved the optics but kept us in the playoff chase. That’s the difference between a multi-game losing streak and still being in the top 7.

Does our gameplay need to improve? Yes. We need to move the ball quicker for certain. We were doing that earlier in the season, so why aren’t we now? Obviously the state of the RH pitch doesn’t help, maybe that’s why we’ve looked better away from home. Does anyone truly believe the players are being coached to pass the ball backwards and sideways between the CB’s and midfield? I’d suggest they’re too nervous of losing possession atm. Those in front of them are too nervous to make penetrating runs and when they do, the man on the ball is too scared of misplacing the pass, so opts for the easy square or backwards pass. It’s not difficult to see.

We need to be more clinical with our finishing too. Too many times we’ve fluffed shots, taken an extra touch or looked for one more pass. That wasn’t happening earlier in the season, and although scoring goals has been our biggest weakness for most of the campaign, it’s never been more evident than it has been this month. Again, it’s a confidence thing, but an unsettled and ever changing front line won’t have helped either. A lack of reinforcements too. Dallas and Morais might have given us something extra, but… well, we all know what happened there.

It’s unquestionable that the loss of Lopata has hurt our back line. It’s left us very shaky and uncomfortable. We’ve gone from the strongest defence in the league, to looking like we’ll concede under the most average of attacks. We desperately need fresh blood in at the back to steady the ship. Sadly, that won’t be happening this season, so again, we need to make do with what we’ve got.

The silver lining - if there is one - is that we aren’t being battered by teams. We’re still competitive and still creating chances, so I don’t think there’s a fundamental flaw in our approach. Those who say “the formation is wrong”, yeah maybe, but we’re still creating chances to win games with a so-called “wrong” formation. Same argument for those who say “the tactics are wrong”. If that were the case, we’d be getting absolutely nowhere near other teams. But we do.

A lack of confidence, a lack of bravery, a lack of reinforcements & fatigue (both mental and physical) would appear to be the root cause of this miserable month, IMO.

Kev and co will need to dig deep into their bag of tricks to build the confidence back up. They’ve proven they can in the past (let’s not forget, it was only 4(?) weeks ago that we were waxing lyrical about how good this squad is, following a battling win against Torquay, which capped a remarkable run during the unpaid period)

He’s got his work cut out for him. It was probably easier to gee them up when the prospect of the playoffs was live, so now they look out of the question, how do you motivate a squad who are continually losing by narrow margins, running on empty, the instability still surrounding the clubs future, a worry of wages being unpaid again, players out of contract in the summer, the prospect of the embargo continuing etc etc. that isn’t easy to put to one side. That has to take its toll eventually and I’m unsure whether any management team could keep that out of players minds for a prolonged period of time.

There’s a lot of frustration right now, and I don’t think anyone in that dressing room will be under any illusions that what’s been served up is simply unacceptable. Spare me with the “Maher is ****” nonsense though, you can go and argue that one with yourself. Between August and March we earned enough points to be settled in the playoff positions. He hasn’t become a bad manager in the last 3 and a half weeks.

Modern football fans will always look for an easy, simple, quick-fix solution to an issue that has so many variables and moving parts. Formations, line-ups, management etc. In reality, a change of any of those things isn’t likely to ensure Bridge converts a penalty or Powell hits the back of the net from 6 yards, or Hyde managing more than one game before getting back in the treatment room, or our back line nutting up.

It’s been an horrendous month for us, and that’s some feat considering the past 5 years. We desperately need to get through this rocky patch, make it to the end of the season and *hopefully* look forward to a new start. Yes, it’s bitterly disappointing for the season to “end” this way (I say end, but it’s still mathematically possible to get into the playoffs, although admittedly I don’t see it happening) but if we wanted guaranteed success week in, week out, we’d all be Man City fans.

Above all else, these players and this management team have given their all this season. When the deck was stacked against them, they ploughed on regardless and have given us some memorable games and brilliant highs. They might have been below par at times, some might be playing above their level, but collectively they’ve all worked their nuts off. Even when they weren’t paid, they turned up and put on a show for us. They could have given up. They could have gone on strike. They could have all walked away. But they didn’t.

We all wanted a squad which we had a rapport with, unlike some of the mercenaries and con men who have worn our shirt over the past few years. IMO we’ve finally got players and management who are willing to go above and beyond, not only for themselves, but for us too. They didn’t give up on us, so I’m not giving up on them. Despite how **** this month has been.
 
Terrific post.

I was actually surprised when I looked at the table. Still only six points off the play-offs with eight games left so despite our horrendous run of results the season’s not over yet.

Indeed, despite losing seven on the bounce, none of the losses have been by more than one goal. If we can just somehow eek out a win on Saturday, whether with merely an improved performance, a lucky deflection or a blooper by the ref in our favour, then who knows?
 
Terrific post.

I was actually surprised when I looked at the table. Still only six points off the play-offs with eight games left so despite our horrendous run of results the season’s not over yet.

Indeed, despite losing seven on the bounce, none of the losses have been by more than one goal. If we can just somehow eke out a win on Saturday, whether with merely an improved performance, a lucky deflection or a blooper by the ref in our favour, then who knows?
We have 7 games left now and can only get a maximum of 74 points that will prove to be a hard total to grab that last play off place. We are currently 9 points of play offs in 7th and 11 points off 6th with a game in hand. It would take a miracle for us to get play offs now. First and foremost we have zero wiggle room for any dropped points now and even if we win every game we need to be lucky else where with results.
 
We have 7 games left now and can only get a maximum of 74 points that will prove to be a hard total to grab that last play off place. We are currently 9 points of play offs in 7th and 11 points off 6th with a game in hand. It would take a miracle for us to get play offs now. First and foremost we have zero wiggle room for any dropped points now and even if we win every game we need to be lucky else where with results.
Yeah we aren’t making play offs.
 
Great post @GBJ. Yesterday, in the post match thread, I had a go at the lack of effort from those that had previously gone above and beyond in previous games. It was only after I posted that I felt totally disloyal to the Kev and the team for my criticism. It was then I realised that the bond between team and fans is far stronger than had ever occurred to me before.
 
I’d put it down simply on our ability (or rather inability) to score.

Four 1-0 defeats and three 2-1 defeats

Fine lines, we could have salvaged a point from at least 3 of those games, maybe 4 if we had more luck, or someone who can shoot.

Reckon Stan, even at 50 would score more than our current bunch
 
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We have 7 games left now and can only get a maximum of 74 points that will prove to be a hard total to grab that last play off place. We are currently 9 points of play offs in 7th and 11 points off 6th with a game in hand. It would take a miracle for us to get play offs now. First and foremost we have zero wiggle room for any dropped points now and even if we win every game we need to be lucky else where with results.
My bad. The BBC hadn’t updated the table and I checked at midnight!
 
Simple facts.

The team is tired. Both physically and mentally.

The coaches have worked miracles all season but with only the bones of a team to work with, the task has now become impossible. We needed reinforcements and they didn't come.

The season is over and we only have one guy to blame.

All this bollocks calling for the coaches to sacked is ****ing laughable and I'll put it on record now, if that happens I'm never stepping foot in Roots Hall again.

Martin needs to sell asap but I honestly can't see this happening until 2024 at the earliest. Some of you are hopeful that he will sell soon ... I just think you're building yourselves up for further failure.

I dread to think what next season will look like with Ron in charge and not funding the team ... But I'd like to think we have enough contacts and skills in the club to secure a solid mid table finish until he sells.
 
It was only a matter of time before the off the field issues effected us on the pitch. Anyone who thought otherwise is as delusional as Ron.

Gotta hope we have new owners and a clean break next season or it will be even worse than this year. Wouldn't be shocked if a couple of our current squad want out unless big changes are made.
 
Great post Nick.

Kev, the coaches, backroom team, players and the rest have the hardest job in pro football. You'd be hard pressed to find another group like them that would put up with the **** they have this season, but still manage to come to work. I'd include us fans in that as well. What a tremendously loyal bunch we are. However....

Managers since 2018:

Powell
Bond
Campbell
Molesley
Brown
Maher


6 different managers in 5 years. All of them have struggled to varying degrees. Why?

Is it because they were all useless?...if so they were all ultimately chosen and employed by the Chairman.

Or is it because every single one of them has had to deal with things they shouldn't, such as embargoes, or themselves and their staff not being paid on time, or not having the required tools to do your job properly etc?

Either way, it all leads back to the man at the top. He is the common denominator in all of our troubles. You could put Pep, Klopp or whoever in charge and they would all struggle. We cannot keep blaming and then changing managers, they can't all be ****. It has to stop, we need stability.

The only position that needs to change is the one sitting in the comfy seat in the Chairman's office and quick, before Kev becomes another victim of Ron's collateral damage.

With a fit and proper owner, this club, team, players, staff and fans will fly. I have no doubt about that. But it needs to change hands in the next few months. If it doesn't then the status quo will be maintained. No, in fact I think it will get progressively worse...

I don't imagine the Chairman being the type of owner to plough loads of money in to freshen the place up and get a better sale price. More the type to let the house rot and the new owner to pick up the tab.

New owners needed, now.
 
No plan B,
No options in the squad
An entirely predictable style of play that is so easy to play against
When it keeps going sideways and backwards, it definitely is. But I don't believe that is the desired or intended style. The desired style which was on display in full force during that long unbeaten run was some high level stuff and had me purring more than I had at any Southend performance since Tilson.....perhaps ever. The predictable and easy to play against bit comes from the lack of confidence and bravery to execute the desired game plan once the players step across the white line.

I'm not against having a Plan B in the back pocket. I called for one a lot under Brown. But the way I see it, the 3 at the back setup that the coaching team is pursuing is quite specialist. I don't think it's like asking for Brown to go from a 5-3-2 to a 4-4-2. I don't think we play with a standard flat back 3, the left and right side of the 3 are wide centre backs and are being drilled constsntly to do different things than they would in a standard back 5 or back 4. I don't think it would be an easy or quick fix to get Hobson and Kensdale, for example, playing as a normal old fashioned centre half pairing.

We've desperately needed an identity, a culture and some stability for so long now. I don't want to see the baby thrown out with the bath water and would rather they stick to the base pattern of what they are trying to do and stay with 3 at the back.
 
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At last a lot of common sense written. Very refreshing. We are still looking at several more seasons at National League level. My guess reading the report on the Q and A session, the budget the football department is given, will definitely be no higher than this season. Highly likely it will be lower. Just hope that next season, management will not be hindered by an almost season long transfer embargo.Hopefully expectations for next season will be kept at realistic levels.
 
Great post Nick.

Kev, the coaches, backroom team, players and the rest have the hardest job in pro football. You'd be hard pressed to find another group like them that would put up with the **** they have this season, but still manage to come to work. I'd include us fans in that as well. What a tremendously loyal bunch we are. However....

Managers since 2018:

Powell
Bond
Campbell
Molesley
Brown
Maher


6 different managers in 5 years. All of them have struggled to varying degrees. Why?

Is it because they were all useless?...if so they were all ultimately chosen and employed by the Chairman.

Or is it because every single one of them has had to deal with things they shouldn't, such as embargoes, or themselves and their staff not being paid on time, or not having the required tools to do your job properly etc?

Either way, it all leads back to the man at the top. He is the common denominator in all of our troubles. You could put Pep, Klopp or whoever in charge and they would all struggle. We cannot keep blaming and then changing managers, they can't all be ****. It has to stop, we need stability.

The only position that needs to change is the one sitting in the comfy seat in the Chairman's office and quick, before Kev becomes another victim of Ron's collateral damage.

With a fit and proper owner, this club, team, players, staff and fans will fly. I have no doubt about that. But it needs to change hands in the next few months. If it doesn't then the status quo will be maintained. No, in fact I think it will get progressively worse...

I don't imagine the Chairman being the type of owner to plough loads of money in to freshen the place up and get a better sale price. More the type to let the house rot and the new owner to pick up the tab.

New owners needed, now.
That list of managers were all signed with Ron's due diligence.....which he will be using for any prospective buyer.......Were doomed!!
 
For most of the season we’ve been comfortably in and around the playoffs. Before the Barnet game at the start of the month, third place actually looked possible for a fleeting moment.

What has gone so wrong in the month of March?

We’ve played 7 games in 3 and a half weeks. That’s a busy schedule and something a lot of these players wouldn’t necessarily be used to. Some were playing part-time last season, don’t forget. This is on the back of several key players having been half-fit, low in confidence or desperately in need of a rest.

Unfortunately, due to being unable to add to a depleted squad, we’ve had to make do, which is a polar opposite of our opponents who have replenished their squads. This has undoubtedly taken it’s toll, and is showing in our lethargy and lack of confidence, IMO. Afterall, these players haven’t become bad players in three and a half weeks. I’d like to see us blood some more of the youngsters now, but I’m also cautious that it might be harsh introducing them into a team on a downward spiral.

The opponents we’ve played in that time have been of a very good standard. 4 of those 7 will all fight for promotion in May. We’re not far off them, and two of those - Boreham & Barnet - weren’t exactly head and shoulders above us. Most fans wouldn’t have expected 12 points against those 4 opponents, but nobody can tell me we deserved nothing. We certainly weren’t outplayed and can feel aggrieved not to have taken 4 points minimum. Fine margins.

Speaking of fine margins, it wasn’t only Barnet and Boreham where we should have earned points. If we’d have had stronger refereeing at Wrexham, better finishing against Altrincham & Chesterfield, more confidence at home to Aldershot, and just a slice of luck here and there, it would not only have improved the optics but kept us in the playoff chase. That’s the difference between a multi-game losing streak and still being in the top 7.

Does our gameplay need to improve? Yes. We need to move the ball quicker for certain. We were doing that earlier in the season, so why aren’t we now? Obviously the state of the RH pitch doesn’t help, maybe that’s why we’ve looked better away from home. Does anyone truly believe the players are being coached to pass the ball backwards and sideways between the CB’s and midfield? I’d suggest they’re too nervous of losing possession atm. Those in front of them are too nervous to make penetrating runs and when they do, the man on the ball is too scared of misplacing the pass, so opts for the easy square or backwards pass. It’s not difficult to see.

We need to be more clinical with our finishing too. Too many times we’ve fluffed shots, taken an extra touch or looked for one more pass. That wasn’t happening earlier in the season, and although scoring goals has been our biggest weakness for most of the campaign, it’s never been more evident than it has been this month. Again, it’s a confidence thing, but an unsettled and ever changing front line won’t have helped either. A lack of reinforcements too. Dallas and Morais might have given us something extra, but… well, we all know what happened there.

It’s unquestionable that the loss of Lopata has hurt our back line. It’s left us very shaky and uncomfortable. We’ve gone from the strongest defence in the league, to looking like we’ll concede under the most average of attacks. We desperately need fresh blood in at the back to steady the ship. Sadly, that won’t be happening this season, so again, we need to make do with what we’ve got.

The silver lining - if there is one - is that we aren’t being battered by teams. We’re still competitive and still creating chances, so I don’t think there’s a fundamental flaw in our approach. Those who say “the formation is wrong”, yeah maybe, but we’re still creating chances to win games with a so-called “wrong” formation. Same argument for those who say “the tactics are wrong”. If that were the case, we’d be getting absolutely nowhere near other teams. But we do.

A lack of confidence, a lack of bravery, a lack of reinforcements & fatigue (both mental and physical) would appear to be the root cause of this miserable month, IMO.

Kev and co will need to dig deep into their bag of tricks to build the confidence back up. They’ve proven they can in the past (let’s not forget, it was only 4(?) weeks ago that we were waxing lyrical about how good this squad is, following a battling win against Torquay, which capped a remarkable run during the unpaid period)

He’s got his work cut out for him. It was probably easier to gee them up when the prospect of the playoffs was live, so now they look out of the question, how do you motivate a squad who are continually losing by narrow margins, running on empty, the instability still surrounding the clubs future, a worry of wages being unpaid again, players out of contract in the summer, the prospect of the embargo continuing etc etc. that isn’t easy to put to one side. That has to take its toll eventually and I’m unsure whether any management team could keep that out of players minds for a prolonged period of time.

There’s a lot of frustration right now, and I don’t think anyone in that dressing room will be under any illusions that what’s been served up is simply unacceptable. Spare me with the “Maher is ****” nonsense though, you can go and argue that one with yourself. Between August and March we earned enough points to be settled in the playoff positions. He hasn’t become a bad manager in the last 3 and a half weeks.

Modern football fans will always look for an easy, simple, quick-fix solution to an issue that has so many variables and moving parts. Formations, line-ups, management etc. In reality, a change of any of those things isn’t likely to ensure Bridge converts a penalty or Powell hits the back of the net from 6 yards, or Hyde managing more than one game before getting back in the treatment room, or our back line nutting up.

It’s been an horrendous month for us, and that’s some feat considering the past 5 years. We desperately need to get through this rocky patch, make it to the end of the season and *hopefully* look forward to a new start. Yes, it’s bitterly disappointing for the season to “end” this way (I say end, but it’s still mathematically possible to get into the playoffs, although admittedly I don’t see it happening) but if we wanted guaranteed success week in, week out, we’d all be Man City fans.

Above all else, these players and this management team have given their all this season. When the deck was stacked against them, they ploughed on regardless and have given us some memorable games and brilliant highs. They might have been below par at times, some might be playing above their level, but collectively they’ve all worked their nuts off. Even when they weren’t paid, they turned up and put on a show for us. They could have given up. They could have gone on strike. They could have all walked away. But they didn’t.

We all wanted a squad which we had a rapport with, unlike some of the mercenaries and con men who have worn our shirt over the past few years. IMO we’ve finally got players and management who are willing to go above and beyond, not only for themselves, but for us too. They didn’t give up on us, so I’m not giving up on them. Despite how **** this month has been.
Truly excellent post
 
I didn’t see the game last night but from reading on here it sounds like a typical case of confidence shot to bits as it’s bound to be on a run like we’re on. I’m trying to find some positives, one being the defence hasn’t collapsed as some have suggested since Lopata left. The Notts game aside, we’re mainly conceding a goal a game, occasionally two. Plus we’ve lost at least twice to penalties. I doubt our goals-against per game ratio has got much worse (Notts aside) from earlier in the season when we had the best defence in the league. We’re just not scoring or creating much which is by far the main problem. With the usual injuries to key players up front (I see ‘fit again’ Hyde was out again yesterday..🙄) and no chance of bringing anyone in, it must be one of the toughest jobs in football right now. It’s thoroughly depressing but we have to keep the faith, we will grab a point or 3 somewhere and steady the ship. Just get to the end of the season and start again.
 
The simple truth is that we rarely look like scoring and always look like conceding.

Lapata leaving and having a front line that is either past it, constantly injured or playing a level above where they should be has left us blunt. In truth, we have struggled all season.

Definitely we aren't far away, but for me the midfield and attack has been weak all season. Too many that have flattered to deceive.

Husin has not been the provider goal scorer we had hoped for.

Mooney was lauded as a marquee signing, but he has scored and created very little and has shown nothing to suggest he is one of the very best this league has to offer.

Bridge is a very good player but as our only real outlet, he has become a marked man, not helping himself by constantly trying to beat a man several times before delivering a mediocre ball to a non existent front line.

People used to complain about players like Theo Robinson but he is exactly the type of player we need, similarly to Dennis last season. We don't have one tricky, pacey forward.
 
For most of the season we’ve been comfortably in and around the playoffs. Before the Barnet game at the start of the month, third place actually looked possible for a fleeting moment.

What has gone so wrong in the month of March?

We’ve played 7 games in 3 and a half weeks. That’s a busy schedule and something a lot of these players wouldn’t necessarily be used to. Some were playing part-time last season, don’t forget. This is on the back of several key players having been half-fit, low in confidence or desperately in need of a rest.

Unfortunately, due to being unable to add to a depleted squad, we’ve had to make do, which is a polar opposite of our opponents who have replenished their squads. This has undoubtedly taken it’s toll, and is showing in our lethargy and lack of confidence, IMO. Afterall, these players haven’t become bad players in three and a half weeks. I’d like to see us blood some more of the youngsters now, but I’m also cautious that it might be harsh introducing them into a team on a downward spiral.

The opponents we’ve played in that time have been of a very good standard. 4 of those 7 will all fight for promotion in May. We’re not far off them, and two of those - Boreham & Barnet - weren’t exactly head and shoulders above us. Most fans wouldn’t have expected 12 points against those 4 opponents, but nobody can tell me we deserved nothing. We certainly weren’t outplayed and can feel aggrieved not to have taken 4 points minimum. Fine margins.

Speaking of fine margins, it wasn’t only Barnet and Boreham where we should have earned points. If we’d have had stronger refereeing at Wrexham, better finishing against Altrincham & Chesterfield, more confidence at home to Aldershot, and just a slice of luck here and there, it would not only have improved the optics but kept us in the playoff chase. That’s the difference between a multi-game losing streak and still being in the top 7.

Does our gameplay need to improve? Yes. We need to move the ball quicker for certain. We were doing that earlier in the season, so why aren’t we now? Obviously the state of the RH pitch doesn’t help, maybe that’s why we’ve looked better away from home. Does anyone truly believe the players are being coached to pass the ball backwards and sideways between the CB’s and midfield? I’d suggest they’re too nervous of losing possession atm. Those in front of them are too nervous to make penetrating runs and when they do, the man on the ball is too scared of misplacing the pass, so opts for the easy square or backwards pass. It’s not difficult to see.

We need to be more clinical with our finishing too. Too many times we’ve fluffed shots, taken an extra touch or looked for one more pass. That wasn’t happening earlier in the season, and although scoring goals has been our biggest weakness for most of the campaign, it’s never been more evident than it has been this month. Again, it’s a confidence thing, but an unsettled and ever changing front line won’t have helped either. A lack of reinforcements too. Dallas and Morais might have given us something extra, but… well, we all know what happened there.

It’s unquestionable that the loss of Lopata has hurt our back line. It’s left us very shaky and uncomfortable. We’ve gone from the strongest defence in the league, to looking like we’ll concede under the most average of attacks. We desperately need fresh blood in at the back to steady the ship. Sadly, that won’t be happening this season, so again, we need to make do with what we’ve got.

The silver lining - if there is one - is that we aren’t being battered by teams. We’re still competitive and still creating chances, so I don’t think there’s a fundamental flaw in our approach. Those who say “the formation is wrong”, yeah maybe, but we’re still creating chances to win games with a so-called “wrong” formation. Same argument for those who say “the tactics are wrong”. If that were the case, we’d be getting absolutely nowhere near other teams. But we do.

A lack of confidence, a lack of bravery, a lack of reinforcements & fatigue (both mental and physical) would appear to be the root cause of this miserable month, IMO.

Kev and co will need to dig deep into their bag of tricks to build the confidence back up. They’ve proven they can in the past (let’s not forget, it was only 4(?) weeks ago that we were waxing lyrical about how good this squad is, following a battling win against Torquay, which capped a remarkable run during the unpaid period)

He’s got his work cut out for him. It was probably easier to gee them up when the prospect of the playoffs was live, so now they look out of the question, how do you motivate a squad who are continually losing by narrow margins, running on empty, the instability still surrounding the clubs future, a worry of wages being unpaid again, players out of contract in the summer, the prospect of the embargo continuing etc etc. that isn’t easy to put to one side. That has to take its toll eventually and I’m unsure whether any management team could keep that out of players minds for a prolonged period of time.

There’s a lot of frustration right now, and I don’t think anyone in that dressing room will be under any illusions that what’s been served up is simply unacceptable. Spare me with the “Maher is ****” nonsense though, you can go and argue that one with yourself. Between August and March we earned enough points to be settled in the playoff positions. He hasn’t become a bad manager in the last 3 and a half weeks.

Modern football fans will always look for an easy, simple, quick-fix solution to an issue that has so many variables and moving parts. Formations, line-ups, management etc. In reality, a change of any of those things isn’t likely to ensure Bridge converts a penalty or Powell hits the back of the net from 6 yards, or Hyde managing more than one game before getting back in the treatment room, or our back line nutting up.

It’s been an horrendous month for us, and that’s some feat considering the past 5 years. We desperately need to get through this rocky patch, make it to the end of the season and *hopefully* look forward to a new start. Yes, it’s bitterly disappointing for the season to “end” this way (I say end, but it’s still mathematically possible to get into the playoffs, although admittedly I don’t see it happening) but if we wanted guaranteed success week in, week out, we’d all be Man City fans.

Above all else, these players and this management team have given their all this season. When the deck was stacked against them, they ploughed on regardless and have given us some memorable games and brilliant highs. They might have been below par at times, some might be playing above their level, but collectively they’ve all worked their nuts off. Even when they weren’t paid, they turned up and put on a show for us. They could have given up. They could have gone on strike. They could have all walked away. But they didn’t.

We all wanted a squad which we had a rapport with, unlike some of the mercenaries and con men who have worn our shirt over the past few years. IMO we’ve finally got players and management who are willing to go above and beyond, not only for themselves, but for us too. They didn’t give up on us, so I’m not giving up on them. Despite how **** this month has been.
Superb piece of writing, GBJ.
Watched on the tube last night through the gloom. Does Meadowbank have floodlights?
Seems to me that Kev did try to change things, playing Bridge and Mooney out wide and almost up front, with Cards in the middle. Isn’t that how Arsenal and Chelsea play? Bridge and Mooney would be expected to score, of course.
Didn’t work. Bridge is tired and perhaps demotivated. Cards has improved little or not at all since his headless chicken days last season, and is perhaps playing at a level too high. He was isolated on paper and so it proved on the pitch, and on the rare occasions he won the ball in the air, there was no one within miles of him to pick up the flicks. There is a difference between threatening the defence and threatening the goal.
But it’s Mooney that concerns me most. Coming on as a sub earlier in the season (after injury) he looked to me a very good player, skilful, direct and involved. Numerous reports suggested we had acquired “ a hell of a player”. What’s happened? Last night he played with his back to goal most of the time, playing pit-a-pat with the midfielders or defenders behind him. And then he seemed to give up. He likes to play right and cut in on his left foot, but he can’t do that with GSM in the team, because they’d tread on each other’s toes. How long’s his contract, because I’d be upset if he left.
Worst performance of the season by miles, last night.
 
I don't put too much on Lopata leaving, the defence we have had done okay for spells he was injured. The best form of defence is offence and when you have wateful players like Powell and Mooney and also stale tactics, you get exactly what we have got!
 
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