That's nice, cos he was worried for you too.He’s a really nice chap is our Critch. Pleased to see him upbeat again...I was very worried for him a few weeks ago.
You weren’t worried though, so I didn’t need to worry for you which is good.That's nice, cos he was worried for you too.
Yes it is good. I'd hate to put that on you.You weren’t worried though, so I didn’t need to worry for you which is good.
We did and it didn’t help Yates. If that’s the way Critch wants to play long term then it’s not going to successfully accommodate Yates I think. Maybe Bez if tonight’s version tips up a bit more regular.Yes it is good. I'd hate to put that on you.
I believe we got back to 433 tonight.
We don't seem to have someone who can play that central role. Unless Lubala can shock us all again. He's proving to be another example of what some people were saying early doors. People need time to settle in and adjust and find their feet.We did and it didn’t help Yates. If that’s the way Critch wants to play long term then it’s not going to successfully accommodate Yates I think. Maybe Bez if tonight’s version tips up a bit more regular.
Until it turns around or if it doesn't. It's the 64 million dollar question and we all have different opinions.
Spot on, he certainly seems to have got his mojo back. It will be interesting to see how we get on against better oppositionWhat we should now be able to do is actually adjust in games. I don't really care what formation we play, I do care if we don't adjust it when it's not working. As we've now played in a few different ways, different formations, vary degrees of directness, he should be more confident in changing it up during games which is really what was driving me mad about him. (i.e. that he seemed wedded to something, even when it was palpably not working)
I enjoyed that interview and am very glad to see the sparkle back in his eyes as he's a very engaging fella when he's confident.