If an individual (whilst remaining at the club under new management) persists in failings that he showed previously under an old manager; then he needs to be replaced and moved on. If any player brought in fails to provide a better level of service than those he was brought to improve on; then he too needs to be replaced asap!Soupdragon wrote: ↑29 Oct 2017, 08:02
I'm assuming there was a tongue firmly in cheek there ...... because they're all going to have to have pull their collective fingers out of their jacksies - management included - and put in a huge amount of effort to get us out of this mess. This is a results-based business. You lot fawn all you like; I remain unconvinced.
Those who fail to close down and prevent crosses are the first priority I would venture to suggest and if intelligence is correct, then moves are afoot to address that immediate problem.
If players can't hit a cow's arse with a banjo then they too need to give way to someone who might.
If midfielders who are required to influence games from first whistle to last habitually fade away; then they too must be allowed to do just that and be disposed of........no stone can be left unturned to avoid what be a ruinous relegation!