Having watched all of the last four games, IMO we need to back Holloway.
I don't blame the manager. I don't blame the players. What I do blame is the clear lack of quality within the squad.
Holloway needs to be backed with funds next month to strengthen the squad and fans need to stick behind him, because whatever anyone says about the last 4 games, it's still been far more entertaining to watch then the sheer borefest we had to endure for a year under JFH. Since Ollie's arrived at least we've had a go at teams and showed some attacking intent.
Holloway needs to add more quality to this team and if he gets the chance to do that then I believe he's the man to turn things around, whip this team into shape, start scoring some goals and winning some games.
We're not going up and IMO we're not going down. So it's all about backing the manager now and restoring a bit of pride until the end of the season.
Tactically I can see exactly what Ollie is trying to do on the pitch but he simply does not have the quality in the players to execute it. I don't believe any manager in the world could do it either without better players.
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#123Shania commented13-12-2016, 07:54 PMEditing a commentOriginally posted by Stanley
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#1241973 ranger commented13-12-2016, 08:35 PMEditing a commentThe big question here is how can the board allow their investment to drop another division? That makes no sense at all as what is the point of a 30-40.000 stadium in league 1.
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#125Qprtanpa1 commented14-12-2016, 04:57 PMEditing a commentI TOTALLY agree with this sentiment. I love seeing Ollie's chest thumping spirit on the sidelines; believe the squad's play HAS been more interesting of late; and that if we recruit a solid striker and midfield threat in January we can close out this season in strong mid table form before positioning ourselves for a strong 2017/18 season.Originally posted by Stanley View Post
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