Originally Posted by
Tuerto
It's a good Analogy, plenty of poor men were motivated to leave the 'trenches' in order to gain ground, sadly there was little strategy apart from run at the opposition and hope that they miss their opportunity to nail you-A bit daft to compare mindless death with a game of football, but it wasn't me who started it (i've done it again) The problem i have is the performance levels, or lack of, it's all well and good to 'believe' and live in hope but that doesn't really get us anywhere. We aren't creating chances, we look devoid of ideas and creativity, we can't defend and can be thankful for Etheridge keeping the goals against down. These are the worrying aspects to our play, we don't look like getting a result, players aren't performing and are struggling with the basics. If we lose to better opposition then that's fine, what isn't fine is that we are gifting teams results without a fightback or any level of sustained pressure-That's the worry.