After the Sheffield Wednesday game, I said "we're playing like a team that doesn't want to win".
After Saturday and last night, it's gotten even worse; watching Coventry City is like watching 11 terrified, bewildered men teleported into this world from numerous dimensions in the universe who have only been given a brief primer on the concept of "football" and told that the fate of the multiverse relies on them.
I mean, on the most basic, fundamental level; what is it that this team is trying to do? What is the plan? What is the intent? 100% of the people on the pitch look bewildered, confused, stressed or frustrated. Why are we so incapable of adapting to the situation? It's the same story every time: The opposition changes shape, makes a substitution or just does something different and we flap around hoping that doing the same thing that already wasn't working will somehow produce results, like chimpanzees flinging their shit at a tidal wave. When a change does finally happen, it's a fucking useless like-for-like substitution with no kind of dynamic adaptation to make use of the sub's unique attributes and skills. Do the substitutes get any kind of instructions at all or do they just get thrown on the pitch and told to do the best approximation of what the man they're replacing was doing?
Robins is starting to remind me of every process-rich but people-poor manager I've ever known when they're confronted with a situation they can't handle: Just stare at it and hope the problem resolves itself. I cannot put into words how disheartening it is to see how badly everything is going, to know that something is horribly wrong at the very heart and soul of this organisation, and to know that not one person behind the scenes has any clue how to correct it or any kind of plan to make things better.
Maybe it's possible that if we stick to a system and figure out a regular starting XI that things will slowly start to turn around, but barring that immense counter-attack that led to our goal (invalidated by the fact that we didn't build on it and seemed averse to trying it again) I am not seeing many reasons to be optimistic. Big changes needed, and fast.