Amber Andy wrote:So what does he do now after ten competative winless games ?MTFCMusings wrote:Parkinsons Perm wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Parkinsons Perm wrote:
So were Cook and Charsley in the first few games, what happened to them???
They were dropped after a negative result.
If he wants to play wingers, he can’t drop Gordon IMO. I think Menayese or Rawson will be dropped for Benning (if fit) and Perch or Maris will come out for Lapslie.
And yet nearly everyone agreed they were the two to come out with credit or don't your stats show that?
No one can second guess GC at the moment as he's desperately trying to get lift off.
His 3 constants of Menayese, Rawson and Sweeney have been the worst 3 so far (cone accepted) and he never waivers from them?
I’m not saying they had performed poorly, but they play in an area of the pitch where the manager had other options after a winless first three games. Both Cook and Charsley missed very good chances in the Exeter game, following which they were dropped to give Maynard and Reid a chance to impress, unlike the defenders where he only has one other option to play centre back when he was playing 3 at the back.
One of those would not have played last night had Benning been fit.
Also why do you keep mentioning stats all the time when replying to me? Is it supposed to be funny?
I assume he will have considered last night to be a positive result, so IMO he’ll either keep the same team, or keep the same shape and make minor changes to try and get the win.
Cheltenham will be a lot tougher. They’ve only conceded goals in 2 of 7 league games. As I said last night, in normal circumstances a draw would probably be seen as a decent result, but in the circumstances it won’t be good enough.