We obviously have to fix this, but last season we had to try and come back from a terrible start and almost always seemed to be one nil down (does anyone have the stats).

I guess in the end we were so concerned about it that the team stopped trying to attack too much and tried to keep it tight and then play our way into the game, then we would go one nil down then attack, and that seemed to work as the best form of defence and we got back into the game?

I would have thought Morison has had the sports psychologists in for a good proportion of the preseason as it also now seems a mental issue?


Any thoughts or observations of why and how Morison and his team can go about breaking this pattern and also improve the home form while we are at it?

I might be overplaying this, but thats how it seemed to me?