PEAR CIDER wrote:stag324 wrote:PEAR CIDER wrote:bear 73 wrote:Where are the leaders i see them on the pitch Harbottle in the hospital-Hewitt plays with broken nose-Kilgore heading and kicking everything tho injured,
Perch always available even after a skull fracture- Clarke playing through a injury and the list goes on,
Players giving 100% all over the pitch .
The manager keeping things together when others panic and bringing stability and progress to the club
Agree
I don’t call this leadership, I call it commitment to the cause.
Yesterday we all laughed at their manager for his vocals but he was rallying his players constantly.
We don’t have that from either the dugout or on the pitch - this is what a leader does.
Currently we are devoid of direction on the pitch apart from maybe Hewitt and Kilgour at the back.
Our keeper is average, two strong defenders (the rest show horned in from other positions ) a woeful midfield, a non existent strike force and a formation that changes every 30 minutes
The management to take responsibility for this and act upon it and earn the money we are paying them for
I disagree agree. Their manager was litterally telling them how to play. It was embarrassing. Pass here pass there. A good manager has already drilled that into them prior
If that last sentence is correct then we can’t have a very good manager...