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The vast majority of supporters could see very soon after the start of the season where we were going wrong.

No muscle in the team.

Players with no experience getting sent off because they couldn't cope.

A management team that had no experience of English football.

No out and out striker.

No out and out Stopper.

An inefective midfield which was always overrun or bypassed with one pass/clearance.

A refusal to change the system when needed.

 

 

I could go on but if we could see these things as mere fans why couldn't the management. Or could they see it but didn't have any say?

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The vast majority of supporters could see very soon after the start of the season where we were going wrong.

No muscle in the team.

Players with no experience getting sent off because they couldn't cope.

A management team that had no experience of English football.

No out and out striker.

No out and out Stopper.

An inefective midfield which was always overrun or bypassed with one pass/clearance.

A refusal to change the system when needed.

 

 

I could go on but if we could see these things as mere fans why couldn't the management. Or could they see it but didn't have any say?

 

The only thing I'd add to that is no full backs and no leadership. Otherwise I agree.

 

Although, I did say at the start I would give the new setup a fair chance and an open mind and judge it on it's merits and results. JP seemed a genuinely nice guy who was out of his depth, but trying his best. Wotte seems genuine and speaks a lot of sense.

 

But above all else, I want to start afresh with a clean slate.

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Wotte has a contract with the club as manager till end of June I think, and then back as academy manager. he's bound to keep acting as he is, in order to honour his contract. he may know no more than us.

 

Oh, and DMG will score a shedload in L1, if he'splayed i his best position. He is very dangerous running at defences, and not too hot as a lone striker. he can forget the penalties though!

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The only thing I'd add to that is no full backs and no leadership. Otherwise I agree.

 

Although, I did say at the start I would give the new setup a fair chance and an open mind and judge it on it's merits and results. JP seemed a genuinely nice guy who was out of his depth, but trying his best. Wotte seems genuine and speaks a lot of sense.

 

But above all else, I want to start afresh with a clean slate.

 

I agree that our backs were constantly caught out. However we had no midfield to support them. James finally started to earn his corn as did Gillett. Not many others could say the same thing. The sad story unfolded simply because we were not prepared for the race.

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I would also add that Saeijs turned out a good loan signing and he must have been picked by Wotte. We loaned too many inferior players and thus couldn't afford to get the one or two players that might have made a significant difference.

Wotte has shown a slight level of learning and I suppose with that thought could possibly do a job for us. We do need someone to back him though if he is kept on.

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