1 point from 9 now and two of those games against bottom six teams, we are not on a good run especially when you take into consideration we only just scored a last minute winner against MK Don's.It will be interesting to see how we do over Xmas and early new year.
Slightly disappointing away point and we've moved up to sixth. Accrington Stanley have smashed Portsmouth. Sunderland can't win at home. Oxford lost at MK Dons. Ipswich seem to be getting twitchy. Donny lost at Wimbledon.
Unfancied Wycombe keep winning but nobody else can string consistent results together. It's a strange league. I keep thinking 'if only' but I'm sure supporters of about ten teams are thinking the same.
It just strengthens the point I made about our no1 aim in January is in midfield we looked a bit light in that department. The supporters who went said it was another flat game no bottle in this team. I know we are 6th I don't know how it must be a poor league.
yeah but if you look at the last few mins, it was all us... point away is always good. if we were anything like at home we'd be walking the league... But it's the Millers, nothing is ever easy. Not seen the Pen decision yet but I'd put £10,000 quid on it being harsh, as we seem to get more than our fair share of ******* ******* refs....
That was one of our must win games. Is a pt enough to keep Warney in a job? or has TS settled for underachievement. Time for a change of manager he's run out of ideas. Bringing Morris on today who showed dissent last week when taken off doesn't sit well with me. Hillsborough he's right our midfield it's got no steel in it.
Look up the word perspective on Google. Today our old rivals Chesterfield went out of the FA Trophy losing 1-0 at home to Notts County in front of 931 which included 336 Notts fans. Chesterfield currently lie next to bottom of the National League. Spirites fans REALLY have something to complain about.
Today wasn't a must win game at all. Utter nonsense. The performances are inconsistent but the points total and league position together with the fact that we are a young side with room for improvement mean that Warne is as safe as most. Any manager you care to mention is probably three or four consecutive defeats away from the sack in these manic times (some City fans are calling for Peps head) and Warne is no different. He could do with a good home win for sure. Hopefully that will come next week.
Problem with Warney he just sticks with same that's not working. I'd have had Hinds & Lamy in the side by now. Midfield it's woeful. Were was Lindsay today he was our best midfielder before his absence. If you are going to play Ladapo it can't be the lone striker but Smith looks like he emptied out last season. Morris he's not a target man. If you are going to play 4-4-2 you need a fit Lindsay with a holding midfielder, we haven't got one.
According to twitter Jamie Lindsay was in Glasgow with his baby son Jayden whose in hospital but says he's improving. So can't be helped. Best wishes to the Lindsay family.
With the same due respect HM, we dont have a small squad. We have quite a large squad, although it is being tested. On one view, it is a good job we have a large squad and we arent doing badly considering. In his post match interview Warne quipped that if the supporters arent happy when we are sixth then he really has got problems. He must not read these sites. Just as well. He probably wouldn't know whether to laugh or cry.
Coughlan on twitter said to be considering his future regards manager at Bristol Rovers. Always a leader, one of ours. Time for a change. Can't think of nobody better if we are keeping it in house.
Says he wants to be nearer his home in Sheffield. Get in quick says he's about to go to Mansfield. He's proven he can manage in league 1. Managers up & coming like him too good to miss out on.
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