Voice_of_Reason
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... and both of those defeats due to injury time goals. The future's bright, the future's Sky Blue !
And do you remember what kind of run we were on before those ten games? For Thorn to come in with no management experience and get those results with that type of play is unbelievable. Agree with macca though, let's see next season.Agreed, however we have drew too many games 5 draws in the last 10.
We have been unlucky to only win 3/10. We should have beat Derby, Scunthorpe, Reading and maybe Burnley. If we could have finished teams off/defend properly we could have finished in the top half
Agreed he has done a fantastic job and if we keep playing like this the results will follow.And do you remember what kind of run we were on before those ten games? For Thorn to come in with no management experience and get those results with that type of play is unbelievable. Agree with macca though, let's see next season.
We will pretty much have a brand new team in theory next season. With McPake, Turner, Deegan, Osbourne all returning.
But with only two losses in ten games, thats better than when Aidy first came in to power, and better than when Coleman and Dowie and Micky Adams all became the gaffer.
The future IS bright, the future IS sky blue. ATSBA!!!
Agreed, we've deserved more but at least the signs are there. Not your typical Coventry end of season!Agreed he has done a fantastic job and if we keep playing like this the results will follow.
It's just that I can't help feeling frustrated when we throw points through poor finishing/poor defending. What I am saying is the results we have had are not a true reflection on the quality of some of our performances
With a bit of ambition in the summer we could do something next season
those 2 defeats were due to last min goals so it could have been 10 unbeaton
we have certainly been a match or more for every team we have played under thorn
if we can do that next year i expect 65pts minimum
I had been guilty of writing off Bell myself so I can't disagree with that and he does like like a new signing as will those returning from injury. I still think Baker is too lightweight but did have his best spell in his favoured spot so we'll see. Definitely not a winger and that was probably a large part the problem. The Juke I liked from day one and Hussey I always wanted to see get a run in the side (expecially when O'Hallorhan was so poor). I agree that we can be up there if we can keep the three but that imo is very unlikely.
Hussey I always wanted to see get a run in the side