Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
I thought it was interesting to listen to. Ian Wright suggesting our movement in the opposition box was crap is something we can learn from. It wasn't a case that they were being unnecessarily negative, more pointing out what extra (in their opinions) we need to do to make the step up. Jenas was right. We were passive at times at the back. Usually we're far more authoritative in defence, yet we were hesitant on times and backed off too often.
That's taking nothing away from the spirit and the general performance, which was one of the best I can remember from us. Pats on the back are ok to a point, but if we're to improve and stay up, we probably need better again. Learning about little details that can make the difference is a vital part of that. Warnock is prohibited learning loads as well. All good.