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Darren Moore on todays performance


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6 minutes ago, NorthernOwl said:

 

Why would he rather be gone? He's had 2 bad results after a decent run. I'm sure he will think he can turn it around even if we don't. 

we haven't been on a decent run, we just drew loads of games. He may think he can turn it around or he may realise like most of us he won't, in which case the earlier he gets sacked the bigger payoff.

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22 minutes ago, @owlstalk said:

We huffed and puffed today. They went to a low block. We couldn't get back into the game. We wanted a reaction today but we didn't get that.

We have to get back to basics and start finding our rhythm again.

 

There is no special formula. We have tried to cram in a lot in the last four or five days into the training ground.

We have got to find that rhythm.

We are disappointed to lose. We can't harbour too much on it.

I am a firm believer that if you put the work in on the training ground you will get the results.

 

We have lost two games in four days. They are damaging results for us.

What we have to do is get back to training and get some work done.

 

The fans care. We care.

I understand the boos.

We didn't do enough to win the game.

 

Over the next five, six and seven days, we will know where we are with the loan players.

 

 

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Bannan spent most of the game in front of the defence. We did bugger all.

 

Bannan went further up the pitch for the last part of the game. We started to look dangerous albeit too late.

 

The manager should be getting this and making the necessary changes tactically, taking us away from that bloody useless three at the back and tippy tappying the ball out at the back.

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9 minutes ago, Hamakua Pueo said:

It is clear we finish mid table under Moore. There are managers who could salvage playoffs from this point, but it is also clear 1) Moore isn’t one of them and 2) this owner is incapable of hiring one of them.

 

Probably no good comes of letting him go now though. Too much instability  A director of football should be at work now clearing out salary during this window, as far that is possible, clearing the decks for a summer rebuild in the Third Division.

Completely agree with the top paragraph.

 

Personally, I think it's inevitable Lee Bullen will come back in charge for the 2nd half of the season. 

 

Less disruption, always happy to step in and might just get enough out of these players to scrape into the playoffs, at the very least just get SWFC it's identity back.

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4 minutes ago, davey_wells said:

Completely agree with the top paragraph.

 

Personally, I think it's inevitable Lee Bullen will come back in charge for the 2nd half of the season. 

 

Less disruption, always happy to step in and might just get enough out of these players to scrape into the playoffs, at the very least just get SWFC it's identity back.

We have failure ingrained into our DNA and lost our identity in the mid-90's. 

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IF the training ground was the solution, why have we conceded so many pathetic goals from set pieces, why don't we stop countless crosses coming in and why don't we mark the man instead of leaving him in acres of space?

 

And all of these things are football 101.

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