Quote Originally Posted by rich munn View Post
I posted this yesterday but this seems a better place for it.

Morison had an impossible task -

change the style, bring in younger players and utilise the squad he inherited. These are contradictory aims. Several of the senior players in the squad cannot trap or pass the ball. The Championship is notoriously brutal for those who haven't played at that level before.

Those having a go at Morison with increasing frequency seem to think that the manager could do much better. It is clear that he has changed our style as much as is possible with this squad.

Now the manager is called upon by many, understandably, to change our defensive system as well as our style.

Mark Hudson is supposed to be our defence coach. What defence? Why is he not responsible for us playing the current "system"?


Morison has an impossible task and I think is largely doing what he can, which may not be very much, but he certainly needs time.

We haven't been in such a parlous position for years, but there are many games to go this season.

Patience is needed.

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LOL

This isn’t American football. Morison is responsible over Hudson because ultimately he picks the team, he picks the formation, he picks the tactics. Yes there may be input from his coaches but ultimately the buck stops with Morison.

He keeps picking 3 at the back even though it’s clearly not working, he keeps picking Flint and Nelson even though they are at fault most games for our goals.

As for picking Pack to start ahead of Wintle yesterday, utterly ridiculous.

Morison is so far out of his depth it’s unbelievable. He is nowhere near ready to manage at this level. He has the arrogance of Jose Mourinho without the ability to back it up.