marcoloco wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 12:46 pm
PauliAlonso wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 9:03 am
marcoloco wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 9:01 am
Unfortunately this is the business end of the season.
True, and let's all see how it works out before panning the manager.
Don't understand some of the comments at all.
Someone above said no we're not shite... when clearly no one has said that.
And you talking about panning the manager - again, i'm struggling to find anyone doing that on here?
The manager is a great lad, an ex-player that everyone remembers fondly, but as a manager there's a frustration that we've not kicked on and that we are too conservative and that this style of play and his decision making has actually hindered our play. That's what ppl discuss. Many think this was the season that we could have won the league and got through a round in Europe. That's now looking unlikely. Some are frustrated by that and some clearly aren't.
Marco's point is exactly spot on - there is clearly a lot of people who jump straight on and attack anyone who dares question the manager. Yet surely after 3.5 years we are allowed to question some of the decisions ?
This season I think we all agree has seen a big drop in standards. Shels to be top sums it all up. Rovers have been poor, Dundalk rubbish, Pats dreadful, Bohs well short. So in my opinion, I really believe that the league has been there for the taking, but we have been poor also.
Part of the reason that we have been poor, is that we have such a rigid style of playing that never changes. The manager, who undoubtedly is a very decent guy and clearly well respected is in charge of this system and how we play. We play a possession based game that is the fad, it only seems to work when the opposition are extremely poor. Our wins this season have been only against teams who have been dreadful on that particular day:
Waterford 3 times - were dreadful each time
Drogheda 2 times at home - Drogheda very poor
Pats 3 times - they were a mess the 3 times we played them
Dundalk once at home - dreadful
Bohs at home - very poor, looking for a point
Yet when we face a team who plays reasonably okay and are well organised, we cannot beat them:
Shels, Rovers, Sligo, Galway to name a few. Dundalk away this year was horrible also (0-0).
If we put last years record into the mix against Rovers, Shels and Sligo -then it gets more worrying, as in the last 15 games against those 3 teams - we have had ZERO wins.
We cannot seem able to change style or formation against these teams, we never revert to a 4-4-2, 0r even 4-3-3 - it is always 4-5-1.
Hoban was scoring 20 plus goals a season in Dundalk when the league was a better standard, now he will score 12-14 in a worse league. Take off the goals v Waterford and Drogheda and he hasn't really done it against in the big sides - although he has suffered at many times from zero service.
I get frustrated as do other fans when games drift along and no changes are made that could win a game. Only once this season has it happened (Bohs away) - Mullan came on as an extra striker, and McJannett thrown forward as a make-shift left winger. Both combined for the winning game - 5 minutes later.
My fear is that this pattern will continue to the end of the season, we will probably beat Dundalk, beat Waterford, draw with Galway and then fail to beat Rovers at home, maybe then a win against Bohs, but then no wins away to Pats and Drogheda and a draw with Shels at the end - and we come home again 2nd or 3rd with the same points as the last 2 seasons.
To me, it makes no odds of you could 2nd, 3rd or 4th - if we don't win in this year. Why no throw off the shackles and try and win each game - why not even with 10 men go with 2 up front against Shels for 15 minutes and try and get a 1-0 win. Shels were so poor, that the game didn't change much with us having a man short. O' Reilly is so good, that he doesn't need 3 in midfield, 2 is absolutely fine.
Rovers change their shape all the time, they came to the Brandywell in May and changed completely at half time and took us apart in the second half by playing 3 up front - we never ever do this.
I have always said that the Manager seems to fear defeat, he would rather take the draw as opposed to gambling on the win. This will never win a league and the last 2 seasons have proved that.
With the players we have, in the worst league for years - to not win this league will be a huge disappointment. Next year will be far tougher.
Pats will improve, Bohs clearly will be better, Cork (by their signings over the last 48 hours) will come up very strong, Rovers and Shels again will be there. I fear we are regressing, our squad is ageing and we are very unbalanced, with a lack of striking options up front and well short at the back. Where we to lose say Maher, O'Reilly or say lose Connolly to a long-term injury, we would be in a mess.
We are not attacking the manager, we are merely frustrated as I believe Monday was a great chance for us, but again we settled for the inevitable point.