Cant blame the conditions for lack of work rate, passion and commitment. I hope the club are in need of a new crockery set and new paint on the dressing room wall, and they'd be in on Sunday working on alternatives to lumping the ball at set pieces.
The table does not lie.. Blackpool are six points better than us. Football is not, sadly for Davey, played on paper!
Do you really believe they will be? I very much doubt they will have been. I mean when the same ball has failed 20+ times, keep plugging away, eh?
They went in Sunday apparently Although it's too late then. imho some of the players took Saturday's defeat and performance to heart - shouting and balling won't make things better - sometimes, they have an off day, sometimes a lot do. </p> Good management now should get those players motivated to put Saturday right, with the addition of Foster and hopefully DeSilva v Palace, we'll hopefully be more solid and potentially more creative. DeSilva will allow JCR and Hamill to concentrate more on forward play than tracking back. it's time for the old heads like Moore and Macken, Kozluk as well to help pull the rest through.</p> We are were we are, so let's get to safety then start the inquests. </p>
Yes, I do Even though it was a poor performance on saturday, we still managed to create more decent chances than Blackpool and on another day could have won. With Foster, Anderson and Andranik back we should have a better balance to the team. I am also blindly optimistic and have supported the club through numerous relegation battles, anyone remember the late 80s when we were bottom with just 4 wins on New Year's Eve and only lost 4 games for the rest of the season?
RE: They went in Sunday apparently time for them all to earn their money, manager included. As each game passes, the next one has even more at stake, I hope to see at least how important it is to them that we get the right result tomorrow. I've still got Hartlepool in the route planner.....
RE: They went in Sunday apparently I miss the hour long trips to anywhere in the UK.</p> I've been revising how to get out of Walsall's car park mind. </p>
To quote Morrissey every day is like Sunday in League One. Its a long list of of northern towns they forgot to close. Imagine Foster and Campbell Ryce signing for Doncaster Rovers in July. Those are the apples my friend....
RE: To quote Morrissey "Hi is that Don Rowing ? Can you get some 'make mine a double double signingof Barnsley's best players' T-shirts printed ?"