Originally Posted by
Tuerto
The biggest thing for me is that we look much more disciplined. The switching off has evaporated, silly mistakes aren't as prevalent as they were under previous managers. Players are more focused and it is clear what he wants from them, in and out of possession. Bulut isn't a fool, he understands that hard work on and off the ball and playing at the right times suits this group of players. There's a clear understanding between him and the players.
McGuiness has improved, Ng has improved, Colwill has improved, Tanner has improved, Etete is more aggressive in possession, Ralls is playing in a way that limits him, which suits him at this stage in his career, nice and simple, concentrate on what he does well. That tells me that Bulut has intelligence, he's not asking players to do things that aren't in their skill set. He wont tolerate people switching off either, which is excellent news in my opinion. He's got this group pulling in the same direction and it seems that he makes it clear for them to understand what they need to do when they go out onto the pitch. That's excellent management, because most footballersare as thick as **** and need telling.