What can he have thought after that abject and inept display last night. I would never condone booing, but it was a depressing sight being given a football lesson by a team two divisions below us. They were playing the way we should be playing, and were playing last season. No one stood out, no one made much effort, and worse, no one seemed to care much. Players slouched around the pitch, their heads held low, almost ashamed to be there.
I know this is a short period of transition, and we are missing two massive key players in Adel and Armand (Joey does his bit, but I wouldn't say he was key), and the string of bad results will hardly inspire confidence, but that still does not forgive an utterly unconvincing display.
Mark is going to need all his powers of motivation, of confidence building, and of organisation. But he's also got to work on skills, with a complete absence of first touch football last night, and also get players moving around and being instinctively aware of what their team-mates are doing and what they're thinking.
The game on Saturday is massive. Lose it and forget Premiership football next season. And we can do our bit, by shouting ourselves hoarse from start to finish, and lifting those players (including Jay) by letting them all know that we are all right behind them.
I know this is a short period of transition, and we are missing two massive key players in Adel and Armand (Joey does his bit, but I wouldn't say he was key), and the string of bad results will hardly inspire confidence, but that still does not forgive an utterly unconvincing display.
Mark is going to need all his powers of motivation, of confidence building, and of organisation. But he's also got to work on skills, with a complete absence of first touch football last night, and also get players moving around and being instinctively aware of what their team-mates are doing and what they're thinking.
The game on Saturday is massive. Lose it and forget Premiership football next season. And we can do our bit, by shouting ourselves hoarse from start to finish, and lifting those players (including Jay) by letting them all know that we are all right behind them.
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