Robins on CWR (2 Viewers)

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Talk about it all you want but the keeper is a long way from our biggest problem atm, and sticking bloody Wilson in is the answer to absolutely nothing.

I don't think Wilson is the answer, but just because you and others don't like him doesn't mean you give a free pass to a goalkeeper who hasn't kept a clean sheet all season.

Dovin was one of our best players yesterday, but if he hasn't been vocal enough in a key moment then it's a valid talking point.
 

TomRad85

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I don't think Wilson is the answer, but just because you and others don't like him doesn't mean you give a free pass to a goalkeeper who hasn't kept a clean sheet all season.

Dovin was one of our best players yesterday, but if he hasn't been vocal enough in a key moment then it's a valid talking point.
We can talk about Dovin individually when people quit with the Wilson shit. Anyone bringing that clown into it can't be taken seriously I'm afraid.
Dovin was fine again yesterday.
 

Pezza

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We did little wrong
Use of the ball was ok
Not much in
Had opportunities
One of those games we ended up losing
Disappointing
Going to see the ref about the disallowed goal
Have to contend with fouls because they disrupt play
Disappointed for the players as they played good football
Just one of those games
Fine margins and we are losing out
Onto the next game
We make the wrong decisions
Played with 2 strikers and we were unfortunate
Changed formation because of what we had available
They went into the box formation at the end of the game
Use of the ball should be better
Played into their hands too often
We have to take our chances because we make mistakes
It wasn't a bad performance and we played ok
Came out the wrong side
Players bewildered and can't handle criticism
Support the players
I’m sorry but I don’t agree with most of this. We were better, yes, but we were still poor. Preston are not a great side and they were the better team, stats back this up.

We have no quality at the minute, no drive or dynamism, no leadership, no backbone and no organisation. We never look dangerous or like scoring, so passive. It’s awful to watch, we used to be attacking!

This was all too predictable when many of us kicked off on here on deadline day. Recruitment has been poor, in the sense they have not recruited enough and in the right areas. Squad is lopsided, lacks real experience and depth in midfield, not even depth but the right kind of player.

But I’m sick of saying it as it doesn’t change where we are.
 

Great_Expectations

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Agreed, but think back a few years, Robin's has had issues with certain players, usually the older brigade, certainly there were post's on here to that effect?

Yea @Saddlebrains often mentions the attitude of the ‘Barnsley Three’. @Sky Blue Goblin hinted at something too.

Always presumed (based on additional information) it was mainly Kitching. Perhaps Thomas has the attitude too?

I know people get upset when information gets shared on here, but a) I’ve asked the direct question so it’s not his agenda being shared randomly b) just don’t read it.
 

bigfatronssba

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Yea @Saddlebrains often mentions the attitude of the ‘Barnsley Three’. @Sky Blue Goblin hinted at something too.

Always presumed (based on additional information) it was mainly Kitching. Perhaps Thomas has the attitude too?

I know people get upset when information gets shared on here, but a) I’ve asked the direct question so it’s not his agenda being shared randomly b) just don’t read it.

This is Robins has a challenge like he didn’t before.

Previously players with poor attitude could be moved on as we had signed them on a free. He can’t just move on players that we’ve paid millions for
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I don't think Wilson is the answer, but just because you and others don't like him doesn't mean you give a free pass to a goalkeeper who hasn't kept a clean sheet all season.

Dovin was one of our best players yesterday, but if he hasn't been vocal enough in a key moment then it's a valid talking point.
The only critical talking point around him should be his failure to command his 6 yard box even with 4 or 5 of his colleagues in it. Not that either of our other keepers know how to do that either.

Yet another goal that makes our ultra defensive corner tactics look pointless.
 

Saddlebrains

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Yea @Saddlebrains often mentions the attitude of the ‘Barnsley Three’. @Sky Blue Goblin hinted at something too.

Always presumed (based on additional information) it was mainly Kitching. Perhaps Thomas has the attitude too?

I know people get upset when information gets shared on here, but a) I’ve asked the direct question so it’s not his agenda being shared randomly b) just don’t read it.


Kitcging deffo. Collins just has nothing about him other than misery. Thomas head has gone in my view. But a lot of them are the same
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Kitcging deffo. Collins just has nothing about him other than misery. Thomas head has gone in my view. But a lot of them are the same
It’s across the whole team, so many just go missing and expect or hope to be bailed out. Wright actually did bail them out to be fair.

There needs to be a meeting where fingers are pointed and home truths told, followed by double training on fundamentals they should already have but aren’t showing. Then go all out for some leadership in January to get us out of the bottom 3.
 

FergieTheFinisher

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Maybe not random bullshit. If the players think what we have had so far is acceptable then what the fuck are they being told?
I don’t think what he said was random bullshit. I think you are looking at the performance over the last 10 games or more( which is poor), but his comments were prefaced with “if you take this game in isolation”.

so, if you take the game in isolation I think his comments are basically fair.
 

Great_Expectations

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This is Robins has a challenge like he didn’t before.

Previously players with poor attitude could be moved on as we had signed them on a free. He can’t just move on players that we’ve paid millions for

Needs someone to pull them all together and work through whatever is going on. There were reports of dysfunction last year which were rectified. Year before Godden and Gyokeres fell out.

All seemed to get sorted and turned round.

Issue this time is who takes that role on? Sheaf is a quiet lead by example type captain, so it isn’t him. Lati, Eccles seem to more that type of leader - would they be listened to if there’s competing attitudes and egos in the dressing room?

MR might need to lead a session himself and I wouldn’t be opposed to ‘big’ players being dropped.
 

coop

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This is down to the players Wright, Bassette and Simms missed sitters,you can't blame MR for that.This is the same manager who took us a penalty away from the Premier league got us from League 2 to the championship, a ridiculous offside from being in an fa cup final.We are not winning but can't think of anyone else to get us out of the shit spell we are in.
 

bigfatronssba

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This is down to the players Wright, Bassette and Simms missed sitters,you can't blame MR for that.This is the same manager who took us a penalty away from the Premier league got us from League 2 to the championship, a ridiculous offside from being in an fa cup final.We are not winning but can't think of anyone else to get us out of the shit spell we are in.

Bassette I can forgive, he’s a kid who’s still learning.

Wright and Simms however have some awful misses. I don’t know if it’s training, or something wrong with their mindset
 

shmmeee

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No one missed a sitter TBF. Hajis chance was bouncing behind him and wasn’t easy unless you’re a FIFA character, Bassette’s the keeper had closed the angles and there was only a small gap to aim for with the ball again bouncing up and spinning the wrong way.

We just aren’t consistently putting pressure on the opponents so obsess over the few chances we get.
 

Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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We’ve gone from a fairly traditional manager and assistant manager approach (that we have achieved all our success in) to whatever this modern mess is. I don’t buy into conspiracy theories about AV (conspiracies are for people without capacity and intelligence to understand factual information), we could still have kept a traditional manager/assistant approach without AV.

There’s so many questions that I’m struggling to see the answers to - is the elite coaching team meant to be coaching the players for the managers formation? What is the performance director‘s role? Is Robins involved in recruitment and the ultimate decision on acquisition?

Robins is an absolute legend and his record as always suggests we will overcome this. With the staggering amount of changes in 6 months, it’s still hard to work out what has broken it. There’s still questions around whether Hamer has been replaced and if Simms is the right number 9 for us.

I can’t believe how quick some of our self proclaimed best fans in the land have thrown their toys out of the pram. You are shit fans that stand in silence when the players need you. WLADITT for TikTok and that’s it. Not even in the same stratosphere as say Leeds fans for noise.

A real depressing morning, not for losing at Preston (which most of us could have predicted at the start of the season) but because of the reaction of our fans to yesterday.
 

wingy

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This is down to the players Wright, Bassette and Simms missed sitters,you can't blame MR for that.This is the same manager who took us a penalty away from the Premier league got us from League 2 to the championship, a ridiculous offside from being in an fa cup final.We are not winning but can't think of anyone else to get us out of the shit spell we are in.
Adi, it's quite simple really, not happening though !
 

Grendel

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Needs someone to pull them all together and work through whatever is going on. There were reports of dysfunction last year which were rectified. Year before Godden and Gyokeres fell out.

All seemed to get sorted and turned round.

Issue this time is who takes that role on? Sheaf is a quiet lead by example type captain, so it isn’t him. Lati, Eccles seem to more that type of leader - would they be listened to if there’s competing attitudes and egos in the dressing room?

MR might need to lead a session himself and I wouldn’t be opposed to ‘big’ players being dropped.

He drops players every week

Then we lose again and he brings them back
 

Ring Of Steel

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We’ve gone from a fairly traditional manager and assistant manager approach (that we have achieved all our success in) to whatever this modern mess is. I don’t buy into conspiracy theories about AV (conspiracies are for people without capacity and intelligence to understand factual information), we could still have kept a traditional manager/assistant approach without AV.

There’s so many questions that I’m struggling to see the answers to - is the elite coaching team meant to be coaching the players for the managers formation? What is the performance director‘s role? Is Robins involved in recruitment and the ultimate decision on acquisition?

Robins is an absolute legend and his record as always suggests we will overcome this. With the staggering amount of changes in 6 months, it’s still hard to work out what has broken it. There’s still questions around whether Hamer has been replaced and if Simms is the right number 9 for us.

I can’t believe how quick some of our self proclaimed best fans in the land have thrown their toys out of the pram. You are shit fans that stand in silence when the players need you. WLADITT for TikTok and that’s it. Not even in the same stratosphere as say Leeds fans for noise.

A real depressing morning, not for losing at Preston (which most of us could have predicted at the start of the season) but because of the reaction of our fans to yesterday.

Yep, this is probably the best summary of it all.
 

bigfatronssba

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We’ve gone from a fairly traditional manager and assistant manager approach (that we have achieved all our success in) to whatever this modern mess is. I don’t buy into conspiracy theories about AV (conspiracies are for people without capacity and intelligence to understand factual information), we could still have kept a traditional manager/assistant approach without AV.

There’s so many questions that I’m struggling to see the answers to - is the elite coaching team meant to be coaching the players for the managers formation? What is the performance director‘s role? Is Robins involved in recruitment and the ultimate decision on acquisition?

Robins is an absolute legend and his record as always suggests we will overcome this. With the staggering amount of changes in 6 months, it’s still hard to work out what has broken it. There’s still questions around whether Hamer has been replaced and if Simms is the right number 9 for us.

I can’t believe how quick some of our self proclaimed best fans in the land have thrown their toys out of the pram. You are shit fans that stand in silence when the players need you. WLADITT for TikTok and that’s it. Not even in the same stratosphere as say Leeds fans for noise.

A real depressing morning, not for losing at Preston (which most of us could have predicted at the start of the season) but because of the reaction of our fans to yesterday.

The fans aren’t to blame for the players lack of effort

The players lack of effort is to blame for the fans reaction yesterday
 

Lord_Nampil

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No one missed a sitter TBF. Hajis chance was bouncing behind him and wasn’t easy unless you’re a FIFA character, Bassette’s the keeper had closed the angles and there was only a small gap to aim for with the ball again bouncing up and spinning the wrong way.

We just aren’t consistently putting pressure on the opponents so obsess over the few chances we get.
What about Eccles chance just after half time??? He hits the target it’s a goal keepers out of position defenders can’t stop him….

what does he do….

for me that was easier than both bassetts and hajis…
 

shmmeee

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What about Eccles chance just after half time??? He hits the target it’s a goal keepers out of position defenders can’t stop him….

what does he do….

for me that was easier than both bassetts and hajis…

Ah I missed that I was late back to the second half.
 

Roger Mellie

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I’m assuming this was on CWR, but picked it up from the Telegraph. Apparently MR said that Wilson’s injury will remain unspecified as he’s been told he can’t talk about specifics due to data protection??

The club is getting stranger by the day (as is MR to be fair). The only way we’re going to get any clue about injuries is if a player walks off clutching his hamstring or appears later in an ankle boot? I’m pretty sure all other clubs are still up front about it? There’s definitely something very odd in the air.
 

torchomatic

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No one missed a sitter TBF. Hajis chance was bouncing behind him and wasn’t easy unless you’re a FIFA character, Bassette’s the keeper had closed the angles and there was only a small gap to aim for with the ball again bouncing up and spinning the wrong way.

We just aren’t consistently putting pressure on the opponents so obsess over the few chances we get.

Haven't seen Bassette's chance on tele. It was obviously the other end of the pitch from where we were yesterday but everybody expected the net to bulge.
 

shmmeee

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Haven't seen Bassette's chance on tele. It was obviously the other end of the pitch from where we were yesterday but everybody expected the net to bulge.

It was our highest xG chance at 0.24 but the way the ball was bouncing and spinning from the blocked clearance meant it was a hard ball to hit. He should have given Simms a tap in really.
 

Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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The fans aren’t to blame for the players lack of effort

The players lack of effort is to blame for the fans reaction yesterday

Never said the fans were responsible for the player’s effort, but if people are going to lose their head and personally attack the players then they can have some reflective criticism back. Our fans are fucking shit when we’re up against it. It’s easy to forget all of the sponsored silences from our fans at 0-0.
 

Saddlebrains

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I’m assuming this was on CWR, but picked it up from the Telegraph. Apparently MR said that Wilson’s injury will remain unspecified as he’s been told he can’t talk about specifics due to data protection??

The club is getting stranger by the day (as is MR to be fair). The only way we’re going to get any clue about injuries is if a player walks off clutching his hamstring or appears later in an ankle boot? I’m pretty sure all other clubs are still up front about it? There’s definitely something very odd in the air.


Ive got a king agenda though remember.....
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I’m assuming this was on CWR, but picked it up from the Telegraph. Apparently MR said that Wilson’s injury will remain unspecified as he’s been told he can’t talk about specifics due to data protection??

The club is getting stranger by the day (as is MR to be fair). The only way we’re going to get any clue about injuries is if a player walks off clutching his hamstring or appears later in an ankle boot? I’m pretty sure all other clubs are still up front about it? There’s definitely something very odd in the air.
Wilson wanted to reveal it himself, but like Moore and Collins before him, he was told to drop it.
 

stupot07

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I’m assuming this was on CWR, but picked it up from the Telegraph. Apparently MR said that Wilson’s injury will remain unspecified as he’s been told he can’t talk about specifics due to data protection??

The club is getting stranger by the day (as is MR to be fair). The only way we’re going to get any clue about injuries is if a player walks off clutching his hamstring or appears later in an ankle boot? I’m pretty sure all other clubs are still up front about it? There’s definitely something very odd in the air.
He was happy to say Bidwell had ligament damage 2 weeks ago
 

duffer

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How many unsuccessful managers would we have to cycle through to find a successful one, is the question I'd ask here.

The idea that swapping out a struggling manager for a new one, somehow magically resolves all your problems, simply isn't borne out by evidence.

We've seen that both at this club and elsewhere, and we've seen it plenty of times too.

Have a bit of faith in the bloke who got us to where we are, surely he's earned that - and maybe accept that some of the problems (the failures in recruitment and the changes to the coaching staff) are not entirely his fault.

Either way, I think getting behind the team and the manager, even when they're struggling, usually results in a better outcome than hounding a proven manager out.

It's not easy though, I get that - but if we wanted an easy life we probably shouldn't have chosen to support this lot though, eh. 🙂
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Bassette I can forgive, he’s a kid who’s still learning.

Wright and Simms however have some awful misses. I don’t know if it’s training, or something wrong with their mindset
The problem is, and always been our lack of ability to create chances. We struggle to fashion good quality chances and that comes from the midfield and wide players (WB yesterday).

Sheaf and Eccles are two individually good players, but do the same things and it negatively impacts the team. This was true last season against the top half teams.

The concerning thing is that the team is basically the same as last season and we’re performing nowhere near the standard expected. This point is pretty damning on the recruitment side of things too because the personnel in midfield and defence is completely unchanged barring Rudoni replacing COH.

We’ve brought in a multitude of good attacking options but nothing behind them.
 

ccfc922

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What I can't get my head around, is we completely trumped Blackburn for 90 mins other than their one cross in the box, why have we not built on that? I thought that was a turning point but obviously not.
 

ccfc922

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How many unsuccessful managers would we have to cycle through to find a successful one, is the question I'd ask here.

The idea that swapping out a struggling manager for a new one, somehow magically resolves all your problems, simply isn't borne out by evidence.

We've seen that both at this club and elsewhere, and we've seen it plenty of times too.

Have a bit of faith in the bloke who got us to where we are, surely he's earned that - and maybe accept that some of the problems (the failures in recruitment and the changes to the coaching staff) are not entirely his fault.

Either way, I think getting behind the team and the manager, even when they're struggling, usually results in a better outcome than hounding a proven manager out.

It's not easy though, I get that - but if we wanted an easy life we probably shouldn't have chosen to support this lot though, eh. 🙂

Only think I'd argue against this would be the substations etc on match day are down to MR. Everything else I completely agree with.
 

Grendel

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What I can't get my head around, is we completely trumped Blackburn for 90 mins other than their one cross in the box, why have we not built on that? I thought that was a turning point but obviously not.

Wright was on his game.
 

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