No it's not The art of good management is pretending players are injured when they're not. Ask Simon Davey, he'll tell you all about it. It's a stroke of genius.
It's his favourite tactic Followed closely by putting three up front when we're a goal behind. Both are about as much ******* use as a bucket of ****.
Re: the art of a good manager is to constantly critique your performance and look where improvements the three at the front is really annoying, even kids in the play ground no that this is not the answer, we would have a much better goal difference this season if davey wasn't forever putting three upfront when were one goal down away from home
does ODJ count as 1 though? Would have thought it was noly adding .5 to the equation. Still 2.5 upfront not doing us any good. All we had to do on saturday was not lose and they couldnt even manage that.
if the guy doesn't learn fom his mistakes and successes this season.... we will be in exactly the same position this time next year. </p> forget the excuses, start looking inwardly, mr davey</p> </p>