Re: Is it time for the club to take a look at itself?
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Garth Blue
In fairness to Harris he has brought in substantially better footballers IMO. Moore Wilson Ojo Osei-Tutu and potentially Benkovich, are a significant upgrade in terms of skill. And any one of them would fit in very well at Swansea. At the start of the season, there is no doubt we were trying to play a more passing game. But it wasn't working. Is that beacuse we don't have the players or we don't have the coaching staff? I think Harris should have rested a few against Stoke. that was a mistake. And a stronger, more confident manager would have done that. Chickens came home to roost today. The players were knackered and Harris was found wanting.
Just hanging this out there - do us fans (generally) suffer from wanting success more than being accepting of a transition? Would we be prepared to have a season of utter mediocrity where we see some good stuff and some garbage as we look to relaunch next season, or have 18 months of it and have a go as a new entity in 2022?
The downside to this argument is that we haven't really seen much of a transition from Warnockball and, whenever results don't work out, we revert to type.
Re: Is it time for the club to take a look at itself?
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Just hanging this out there - do us fans (generally) suffer from wanting success more than being accepting of a transition? Would we be prepared to have a season of utter mediocrity where we see some good stuff and some garbage as we look to relaunch next season, or have 18 months of it and have a go as a new entity in 2022?
The downside to this argument is that we haven't really seen much of a transition from Warnockball and, whenever results don't work out, we revert to type.
I just want to win and dont care how we go about it.
Re: Is it time for the club to take a look at itself?
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Originally Posted by
goats
So we should have just played a five man mid like they always do today?
There's more to it than just the actual shape. Swansea's players knew where to be in certain situations, which runs to make, it gave their midfielders plenty of options.
Re: Is it time for the club to take a look at itself?
Having supported the club over many years many where we floundered around in the less glamorous parts of the league I think the last 10 years or so have been great .
If it does look at itself it could mean in this current financial climate we step back from trying to reach the top 6 and seek a step back as we redesign ourselves , how that redesign model will look like is not an easy one to see at this stage , or which club design we could follow and adopt .