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Palios is like a snail with the club and fans on his back nearly a month since tge season finished, we have no manager hardly any players a stadium that is falling apart and a pitch that looks like it will have no repairs again, next season we are going to be screwed if thibgs don't start happening soon
 
Problem is we have no coaches or players if you was the new manager most of the remaining players would not play as they are so poor so we are in very bad shape
 
The first thing the new manager needs to do whenever they are appointed is to bring in a decent fitness coach to get the squad in much better shape.
 
The first thing the new manager needs to do whenever they are appointed is to bring in a decent fitness coach to get the squad in much better shape.
There is zero evidence we had a fitness problem. The thing that might confuse some is the bench was so weak we couldn't refresh positions when we needed, but that happened under Micky also.
Injury myths and pitch theories also hold no water. Many injuries happened to young players who did preseason conditioning elsewhere. With the exception of Fleetwood no pitch appeared any different and the injury link is too spurious for words. Limbs can get damaged when stuck in turf so the muddier the better.
Coaching is another red herring you don't coach experienced players away from stuffing up one on ones.
We were very poor, many players will prove they weren't up to it or past it. Team strategies were consistently poor, central mid and the strike force (sic) were disaster areas. Smallwood stands accused of making equally threatened Bristol mid table and I don't think Ironside would be out of place in a promotion team.
We were poor multiple evidence free scapegoating serves no purpose.
 
It is difficult to actually produce this kind of evidence but look at the trends instead. We were conceding late goals and generally having poor second halfs, especially after the 70 min mark. You can put 2+2 together, assume it is related to fitness or whatever you want but a worrying pattern nonetheless.
 
It is difficult to actually produce this kind of evidence but look at the trends instead. We were conceding late goals and generally having poor second halfs, especially after the 70 min mark. You can put 2+2 together, assume it is related to fitness or whatever you want but a worrying pattern nonetheless.
They were the fitness issues I was referring too which Wild highlighted in one of his early press conferences
 
It is difficult to actually produce this kind of evidence but look at the trends instead. We were conceding late goals and generally having poor second halfs, especially after the 70 min mark. You can put 2+2 together, assume it is related to fitness or whatever you want but a worrying pattern nonetheless.
Inability to use the bench to good effect. Fairly obvious apart from being left part empty, we had at times no creativity on it.
Whitaker was our sole potential striker and in fairness that probably isn't his position but neither is wide right. The squad was all over the place
 
They were the fitness issues I was referring too which Wild highlighted in one of his early press conferences
Managers have learnt to feed the narrative. Anyone with industry knowledge is aware there is fa you can do about fitness levels in march. If you beast them you'll be beyond low energy on matchday. The squad was prepared by about ten different clubs, pure nonsense.
Wild came across as a complete clown and has little credibility. His ultra defensive and then four up was the work of a bloke doing Sunday lge div 4, whose real gift is getting the subs in
 
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