The prevailing view on Sheaf his first season was definitely negative. Read the replies and quote tweets on his announcement tweet.
Plus plenty of tweets like this that summer/end of the 20/21 season.
Thought their segment was quite poor to be honest. They don’t seem to have actually watched us much and based a lot of their analysis on ‘Simms and Wright aren’t converting their chances and that’s the main issue’ and an idea that the performances hadn’t been that bad because the underlying...
A point at home against a Sheffield Wednesday side who’d picked up 1 point in their previous 4 away games and barely scored a goal would have also been a bad result. They are not a good side, despite us somehow making them look like one.
Fun fact: We’ve lost as many home games this season in 5 games as Ipswich and Leeds did in total last season combined.
No team finished in the play-offs last season losing more than 5 home games.
The big concern for me is that the players and Robins both spok pre-season about how we were going to play more front-footed, dominant football this season and we'e utterly failed in that regard so far.
I think Bassette has been placed firmly on the naughty steps for his (justified) outbursts at his team-mates against Swansea. Baffling as to how he's played 0 minutes since then.
This set of players have played 65ish games for the club now. The longer this goes on the 13 games you've listed start to look like more and more of a purple patch than an actual indicator of how good this squad is.
Genuine question, are you watching the games and witnessing the level of performance? We’ve been outplayed at home in 3 of our 5 home games and have been outplayed in all of our away games bar the first half at Watford.