TANGERINETOWERPOWER
Well-known member
In what world were there only four additional minutes in that second half? We would still have had a squeak if there had been the 8 minutes it should have been. The fact is we never even had a half chance in those 4 mins and it denied us a chance to throw everything at them.
Why is there no movement at all for our set pieces and in particular our throw ins? Its like all the players are static and never show up for the ball.
When it comes to substitutions why is Neil Critchley always reactive and never proactive...we needed to change it up when Bolton were clearly getting on top and yet it was still Bolton who changed it first in an attempt to win the points. Week in week out we dont change things until after the 62nd minute and its ridiculous. We have gone behind in so many games owing to this failure to identify where things are going wrong. The exception to this seemingly golden rule was the Fleetwood game where he patently just got the team selection plain wrong. Personally I think it is one of the managers biggest weaknesses.
Why is there no movement at all for our set pieces and in particular our throw ins? Its like all the players are static and never show up for the ball.
When it comes to substitutions why is Neil Critchley always reactive and never proactive...we needed to change it up when Bolton were clearly getting on top and yet it was still Bolton who changed it first in an attempt to win the points. Week in week out we dont change things until after the 62nd minute and its ridiculous. We have gone behind in so many games owing to this failure to identify where things are going wrong. The exception to this seemingly golden rule was the Fleetwood game where he patently just got the team selection plain wrong. Personally I think it is one of the managers biggest weaknesses.