That was at Port Vale. All merges into one same game after a while thoughWas it Cambridge where they had to play 2 kids at full back and we made them look like Cafu and Dani Alves?
Don't fall for this weakened team poop.
And one of them got man of the match!Was it Cambridge where they had to play 2 kids at full back and we made them look like Cafu and Dani Alves?
Don't fall for this weakened team poop.
Sorry, but it just ain't 'appening. Throughout the course of this campaign, Critchley has shown himself to be someone who is INCAPABLE of change - let alone 'radical' change. It's almost as though he has a pathological fear of straying from his comfort zone. During the course of the current run-in, we've gone into games against certain close competitors, and proceeded to put in disappointing performance, after disappointing performance. His team selection has been flawed; his tactical approach has been flawed; his substitutions have been flawed; you never see him attempt anything new, or inspired. In short, Critchley will always take the easy option; he knows no other way.If Wycombe was our last chance saloon, what does that make Saturday? With all 3 clubs above us in the battle for 6th having tricky away games, anything less than 3pts will just heap more pressure on Critchley. It's time to ditch the tippy, tappy, cautious approach and go for it. I think it's probably too late but regardless we need to finish the season with some momentum.
Does seem a lot less flexible in his approach so far. First time around wasn't always a bed of roses either but he seemed to have a trick to get out of a rut.Sorry, but it just ain't 'appening. Throughout the course of this campaign, Critchley has shown himself to be someone who is INCAPABLE of change - let alone 'radical' change. It's almost as though he has a pathological fear of straying from his comfort zone. During the course of the current run-in, we've gone into games against certain close competitors, and proceeded to put in disappointing performance, after disappointing performance. His team selection has been flawed; his tactical approach has been flawed; his substitutions have been flawed; you never see him attempt anything new, or inspired. In short, Critchley will always take the easy option; he knows no other way.
With Critch in charge, every day is like groundhog day ...
Although groundhog day was very watchable.Sorry, but it just ain't 'appening. Throughout the course of this campaign, Critchley has shown himself to be someone who is INCAPABLE of change - let alone 'radical' change. It's almost as though he has a pathological fear of straying from his comfort zone. During the course of the current run-in, we've gone into games against certain close competitors, and proceeded to put in disappointing performance, after disappointing performance. His team selection has been flawed; his tactical approach has been flawed; his substitutions have been flawed; you never see him attempt anything new, or inspired. In short, Critchley will always take the easy option; he knows no other way.
With Critch in charge, every day is like groundhog day ...
Well, Andie MacDowell was.Although groundhog day was very watchable.