I feel the same too, however I do believe the management should be assessed at the end of the season, looking at the bigger picture we will be happy with another year at this level however the management have been given a decent budget enough to secure a playoff position. I've been to 75% of games and would say we are in a false position. Many games this season have been awful, I'm not expecting us to win by 3 or 4 every week but I do except the basic's, organised, have a game plan and a plan B, example substitutions are embarrassing and sometimes its so obvious something needs changing.rushdenman wrote:It's funny you should they that because I feel the same. I see this very much as a transition year, especially with the impending move to Hayden Road.Dowlo wrote:This is the first season following the old and new club that I've not felt really p*ssed off if we've lost, or over the moon if we've won. It's quite a strange one really.
Another example on Tuesday night as Ben Farell mentioned in his interview Taylor is a confidence player, the only person encouraging him to keep running at his man and was Jack Bowen, heard nothing from the management.
All the fans I've heard and spoke to keep saying the same name and its obvious I don't have to mention it for you to know who it is, I also believe it would create an extra buzz when we go to Hayden Road. Question is do you have full confidence that next season at Hayden Road the management will be good enough to achieve promotion? or do we give them a go and suffer the effects if they don't.