The looking for the positive thread
#11
Post the world cup break we SHOULD have a very good side available

We need to get up into mid-table before the break and keep in touching distance of the play-offs. 

Automatic is already gone but there's always the possibility of a late run into the POs. . 

Gourmet needs to decide over the next couple of weeks who our next manager is going to be and bring him in as quickly as he bought Bruce in.  Of course even if Lai repays the loan all that will be gobbled up by yet another change in management teams.
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#12
(09-15-2022, 09:58 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote: We may have had a robust debate on Val, but most of the stuff outside that disagreement is bang on the money Worcs.

Simply we appear a club on the slippery slope.

Bruce increasingly looking a cheap and lazy appointment. He's completely in last chance saloon.

As soon as Gourlay said that Bruce was appointed from a shortlist of one, with the one being his mate to boot, for me it immediately became a cheap and lazy appointment. Keeping Bruce on after so comprehensively failing to achieve the aim that was very clearly stated on his arrival was even lazier.

I do still feel that our demise has been accelerated by fans booing the draw against Derby when we were top of the table, setting off a spiralling increase in disenchantment that could well have influenced the players' attitudes that eventually led to them downing tools.

Unfortunately, the players haven't picked the tools up again yet, so someone who is an inspirational leader needs to be brought in who has modern ideas and is young and hungry.
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#13
(09-15-2022, 10:12 AM)WorcsWBA Wrote:
(09-15-2022, 09:58 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote: We may have had a robust debate on Val, but most of the stuff outside that disagreement is bang on the money Worcs.

Simply we appear a club on the slippery slope.

Bruce increasingly looking a cheap and lazy appointment. He's completely in last chance saloon.

As soon as Gourlay said that Bruce was appointed from a shortlist of one, with the one being his mate to boot, for me it immediately became a cheap and lazy appointment. Keeping Bruce on after so comprehensively failing to achieve the aim that was very clearly stated on his arrival was even lazier.

I do still feel that our demise has been accelerated by fans booing the draw against Derby when we were top of the table, setting off a spiralling increase in disenchantment that could well have influenced the players' attitudes that eventually led to them downing tools.

Unfortunately, the players haven't picked the tools up again yet, so someone who is an inspirational leader needs to be brought in who has modern ideas and is young and hungry.

Enzo Maresca with Mozza and Brunteh as Assistants plus one of Enzo's specialist coaches.
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