Playing for a point!

Discussion in 'Bulletin Board ARCHIVE' started by Guest, Jan 1, 2007.

  1. Gue

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    By playing Nardiello up front alone...with a crap defence and midfield and hopeless long balls...what a load of rubbish. I can't believe I paid £27 and froze for that mindless performance. Surely Davey should have changed it when it was clear that it wasn't working and when we went down 1- 0. Hopeless!
     
  2. Kno

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    Davey is s**t

    he has the badges and has read his textbooks and worked out a formation that should have worked against a team such as Wolves. The problem is that as it became evident the plan was failing he lacked the necessary experience to change things around. Someone who had spent time as an assistant or managing in the lower leagues he would have learned some tricks and how the game works. I think he shows a degree of tactical ineptitude that can only be solved with managerial experience that he doesn't have.
     
  3. Gue

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    He's stubborn too.

    It was obvious Nardiello had no chance, marked by two defenders and expected to use hopeless long balls, he had no chance. Davey should have changed things when they scored but persisted and seemed to have no plan B. It was woeful.
     
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  5. Gue

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    Hope not!

    But seems determined to do it his way no matter what, or maybe lack of experience leaves him unable to come up with a plan B when needed?
     

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