Stick with them folks

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  1. Met

    Metatarsal Well-Known Member

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    Bad day at the office. You can probably carry a couple of non performers at this level, but not 11. Feel sorry for Brown, as poor as he was, as he's becoming the whipping boy by being played out of his comfort zone. Keeper had his errors punished, but I thought we lost the game in the midfield in terms of never keeping the ball long enough and continually backing off when they had possesion. How many of our passes, especially short ones, were cut out, miss hit, or misplaced? Might have been down to the pressing game that MK Dons played, so didnt give us any time on the ball. They're a side who know this level very very well.

    The number of new players, and young players, who've become our squad this season are going to blow hot and cold. Don't get on their backs and at least give them a chance to develop. The whole club, staff and supporters, has got to get out of this spiral of kneejerk reactions, as frustrating as days like this are. The club has been allowed to rot for 3 years and wont become a bed of roses in 6 matches. We'll have a few more performances like this, but also others like Gillingham.

    UTR.
     
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    Hear hear. We won't come up against many better teams, play as poorly, or make as many individual errors this season. An anomaly hopefully.

    Stick with em.
     
  3. Marc

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    agreed, but expect the fans to say it how they see it. yesterday's performance, both individually and collectively, was appalling
     

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