After my thread about highlighting that we were a Sheaf injury away from a Kelly/Eccles midfield - which would be (and has proved correctly) to be a problem.. I was just about to start a thread questioning whether we are worse than we were first season back up.....
I am feeling that we are.....
Well, you have summed part of it up quite nicely.
But I don't think we are a bad side at all.
We were literally seconds away from a win and then so much of this overreaction (not you) simply wouldn't have happened.
If we had, had Sheaf last night, or Allen in from the start (he's clearly working himself back to full match fitness), I think we would have comfortably won the game.
I still think it's too early to be writing players off just yet and stuff like "Wright, get out of my club" are just utterly ridiculous.
We are all aware that an Eccles/Kelly combination isn't really strong enough for us to be a contender is this division.
Ayari looks a little lost to me and not quite ready to take on the mantle of midfield general. He is still only 19 and I don't think we should rely on him just yet.
Sheaf is a massive player for us and Allen last night showed what he brings to the team when he's included.
We definitely seem short in midfield. Robins does seem frustrated and it seems we couldn't get the player(s) we needed to fill Gus Hamer's boots.
But anyway, I am not too disheartened. We were much the better side in that first half and though Huddersfield were all over us for a period in the second half and should have equalised, when we brought Wright and Allen on (especially) it turned the game back in our favour and we seemed certain to win.
I still think we will come good. We need Sheaf back though and Allen back in the side and hopefully, O'Hare back in the fold too.
And I do rate Palmer. But mainly only as an impact player off from the bench.
I think we will be fine. Only a few games ago people were saying how shit Simms is and he seems now to have found his feet at last. And I still think Wright will be okay for us.
There's just too many lapses and slip ups at the back right now. I do believe that can be rectified.
Van Ewijk looks good and Binks looked very good last night. I think Thomas IS a good player, but going through a rough patch.
I think Robins felt forced to play Sakamoto last night, but he really doesn't fit our style of play does he.
Robins suddenly hasn't become a bad manager overnight. We should have addressed the midfield situation in the transfer window, but fans WERE excited when Ayari was announced and losing Sheaf and Allen has been a big blow.
Keep the faith.