System working. Send new system. We are getting killed by them in wide areas. No protection for our full backs who are also too narrow. This could end 12-1. We haven't changed it. If you don't change some thing that doesn't work. Expect the same results.
We should have been 2-0 up which makes it even more bizarre.. And yes the ref is an idiot but he's not getting us anihilated
-- Edited by TheGhostOfJodyBrown on Saturday 1st of April 2017 06:27:31 PM
Shame really, that penalty was farcical for there third. We are where we are purely by having a squad that has had far too many changes. Rhys looked good though, if that's any consolation Would love to meet the Gobby ****ers next season though.
As soon as Waldren goes to CB we have absolutely no arsehole through the middle.
Can't say I expected anything other than a defeat today but it would have been nice to make Ebbsfleet get out of first gear. It was like an open training session for them.
We are very poor..we may survive but there needs a radical change over the summer.....the MAIN thing is to get a PROPER manager and quickly so he errr or she ( to be politically correct lol!) can get a side together to compete from game 1 next year not after 12 games when it is too late
Whoever we get willl gave a tough job getting a squad together to compete from day one. Squads who win leagues tend to be 2/3 years of gradual progression, as we did. This should have been this year.
Very disappointed with the result after a more than decent start. Should of been 2 up inside 15 minutes. However I'm in no doubt that it wouldn't of stayed that way for long. I thought we played reasonably well I short spells but always end up shooting our selves in the foot with sloppy defending and then a red card. Once Danny Waldren departed the heart went too. Ebbsfleet deserved their 3 points but I look forward to them bottling it again in the playoffs. I couldn't wait to leave the ground today. The totally biased Gob****e behind me was becoming unbearable. With his BBB attitude he's obviously forgotten the Myfootballclub.com years and the Arab bail out rescue. He should be glad he's got a team to watch and stop slagging the opposition fans, players and management. ****!
Whoever we get willl gave a tough job getting a squad together to compete from day one. Squads who win leagues tend to be 2/3 years of gradual progression, as we did. This should have been this year.
I thought it was common knowledge who the new player manager is!
What we saw yesterday was just how far away we are from the teams who will challenge for promotion.
The first priority is to stay up.
Then whoever is in charge of recruitment needs to forget about signing recommendations and go and watch them personally just as previous successful managers have done. Some would watch over a hundred games a season that Welling have not played in the hopes of finding the hidden gem.
Players who have a history of more than two injuries a season that keep them out for more than three weeks should be ignored, as tough as that may seem, and it is vital that fitness levels are way higher than for the first three months of this season.
15 goals conceded in three league games is relegation form, the new manager might not want to manage a team in the rymans, or having Goldberg pick his team and give teamtalks like these two chancers are doing.
15 goals conceded in three league games is relegation form, the new manager might not want to manage a team in the rymans, or having Goldberg pick his team and give teamtalks like these two chancers are doing.
Very harsh on Wheeler and Lewis! As I've said before you can not polish a turd.
As I said earlier in this thread injuries and fitness remains an issue.
You could say it was unlucky to lose so many centre halves in a short space of time but could/should that have been avoided?? Lea**** was doing us a favour but lasted a game and a half on his return to the squad. Hayles has probably not been 100% fit since the start of the year but we keep wheeling him out there - surely he should have been properly rested for a couple of weeks earlier in the year and then brought back when fully fit. How many times have we either had to start or move our best midfielder back to centre half - well we won't have his services next week at all for the biggest game of the season after his latest stint as an emergency centre half.....
It is no coincidence that we had our best run of form when we had a manager who knew how to organise and motivate the players and a part time fitness coach - since we lost both of those we have gone backwards. Walker got in a few good positions on Saturday and then had to wait 20 minutes for someone to arrive in the box?! He should be able to knock it across without even looking and expect two or three blue shirts to at least be trying to get there. Cathline may have some potential (although the jury is still out for me) but he is woefully short of fitness. Look at the size and shape of Kedwell on Saturday but also look at the closing down and chasing he did on Saturday when his team didn't have the ball. The back three for Ebbsfleet (even before the sending off) had their feet up and were strolling through the game!
And don't get me started on the other money grabbing waster who manages to get injured when running up and down the touchline and was apparently too "poorly" to play in the KSC even though he was desperate to play....yeah right pull the other one. I bet he doesn't pull too many muscles when he is bounding up the stairs at PVR on a Saturday to collect his wages...
The new manager might not want to manage a team in the rymans, or having Goldberg pick his team and give teamtalks like these two chancers are doing.
Good. What sort of manager will we get if he's happy to have the owner-chairman sticking his oar in from above while having Tweedledum and Tweedledee foisted on him as 'coaches'?