Simply not good enough - no creativity whatsoever, terrible distribution with crosses woeful and most worrying for the first time this season a fair few players looked like they didn't want to be on the pitch. Bolton looked way better than us and hungry for it which is miraculous considering their position. Yes it was unfortunate that Cook wasn't available but would it have made much difference? I doubt it. Why Caprice is still picked is beyond me.. surely MM and Jackson know that he just is embarrassing at this level. Whatever your views on MM his stubborness is so ingrained I just don't see how he will change things round now. I mean we have Walker-Rice who from what I have seen is the best set piece specialist in the club. Play him and play for corners and attacking free kicks. Yes he may not be the best in midfield but he has bundles of energy. Might not be pretty but we are in the last chance saloon and I don't want us to go down even tho I am 90% certain we will now. As to MM future I see no reason to have a poll either as we have no say in the matter. Suffice to say however that generally on social media the desire for MM to go is much higher than on here. If we lose Tuesday then for me something has to be done - if MM isn't to be sacked then why not sack Jacko as our defence organisation remains appalling and bring in someone like Higgy to try and marshall the defence and sort things out. If MM feels that makes his position untenable then fair enough.
The vast majority of supporters are still behind Mellon. A minority on Twitter are not representative of the wider fanbase.
Even on the Cowshed site the majority of (sensible) opinion is behind him, which is saying something.
Even aside from the ethics of the situation, and the contribution Mellon has made to the club in the last two years and the manner in which the club should treat him, I would love to know how you think we could possibly afford to sack him and appoint a manager of similar quality and experience, having just backed him in the transfer window. It could be a catastrophic decision for the club financially and operationally, with an impact on future seasons, not just this one.
Palios had just backed Micky in the transfer window, which (rightly) confirms that he is going nowhere.