Many say team/squad was not good enough for the play-offs.
FACT is after 29 games, we were two points off 4th
FACT IS after 38 games, we were thirteen points off 4th
The season was lost in that period. Its okay saying we were playing and preparing for next season, but how many after the Blackpool game would have said that? Suddenly some have grown all the patience in the world. are those the patient ones who booed mahon at home to Ipswich, shouted to Sousa "you don't know what you'll doing" which could clearly be heard on SKY TV. Are the patient ones that re-newed before Paulo SOusa left?
From the Ipswich game where De Carmine run the front-line on his own to a 4-4-2 formation away to Barnsley, which saw us for the first and only time this season see Alberti play centre midfield for 30 minutes, it was not working. We were never going to get relegated, but never went for the wins either. We seemed happy to pick up the 0-0 draws at a time, when we needed to move up the table. These results are great when you are fighting relegation, not when you are trying to get into the top 6
I guess that season ticket renewals were low based on bad performances and drab results and I suspect a new manager will give impetus to how we feel for next season.
Fact is after 29 games, we did not have Vine or Buzsacky, so I do not buy the fact the squad or team was not good enough. I suspect Paulo is a great fella and has acheived greatness that other players can only dream of. Does this make him a good manager? In my view, I have to say NO. Shared by some, but not the majority.
FACT is after 29 games, we were two points off 4th
FACT IS after 38 games, we were thirteen points off 4th
The season was lost in that period. Its okay saying we were playing and preparing for next season, but how many after the Blackpool game would have said that? Suddenly some have grown all the patience in the world. are those the patient ones who booed mahon at home to Ipswich, shouted to Sousa "you don't know what you'll doing" which could clearly be heard on SKY TV. Are the patient ones that re-newed before Paulo SOusa left?
From the Ipswich game where De Carmine run the front-line on his own to a 4-4-2 formation away to Barnsley, which saw us for the first and only time this season see Alberti play centre midfield for 30 minutes, it was not working. We were never going to get relegated, but never went for the wins either. We seemed happy to pick up the 0-0 draws at a time, when we needed to move up the table. These results are great when you are fighting relegation, not when you are trying to get into the top 6
I guess that season ticket renewals were low based on bad performances and drab results and I suspect a new manager will give impetus to how we feel for next season.
Fact is after 29 games, we did not have Vine or Buzsacky, so I do not buy the fact the squad or team was not good enough. I suspect Paulo is a great fella and has acheived greatness that other players can only dream of. Does this make him a good manager? In my view, I have to say NO. Shared by some, but not the majority.
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