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That might be because they know we don't have the talent to play through the lines with enough speed of thought to threaten them so stifle the width where we had pace.
Also Bagan is no longer the threatening wing back lashing in 20 yard curlers because he is still developing.
We have promise but we need a Mcphail and a fox in the box to get onto a pass from the midfield third. Easy to say less easy to deliver but gladly we have the opportunity to rid ourselves of the rump end of the Warnock era of overpaid underperforming aging Championship players and move on.
Next season is probably the most critical for a couple of decades. Get it right and we can get behind a team that builds on a youth structure so are fans comfortable that finances mean we are a selling rather than a buying club if we need to make a profit on players like Colwill and Davies.
At the moment I quite like the idea that Morison is trading short term results in a dead season to evaluate shape and personnel. The worry is that the loan market lottery is likely to dictate how well we do next year.
Some thoughts on today. Feel free to disregard if they are nonsense.
Watters needs a goal. Spurned two decent chances early on but looked quite sharp and up for it.
What's happened to Bagan. He's had a topsy turvy season. From awkwardly poor to sublime to back to being poor. I guess that is how youngsters are often, especially when there aren't many leaders out there.
We actually passed the ball well for much of the game although our best passing was done in our own half. I am though encouraged that we can play ourselves out of trouble and look much more confident on the ball.
Going forward we really lack guile and pace. Apart from a few decent moves we offered very little. This was highlighted further when Cody went off and then we had almost zero pace in the team.
Lots of work for Morison to do.
I don’t think he’s doing anything of the sort. I think he’s trying to win games with the players he has at his disposal and he’s currently failing.
I genuinely don’t believe Morison’s approach is any different now than it was a couple of months ago. He’s not trading results for experimental line-ups. He’s just losing games. I think it’s as simple as that.
OK. We are at risk of going down. I know I'll swap Smithies for Phillips.
He's an erratic young manager trying to move on from the dinosaur football I've trundled down to watch for the last few years. I dislike him as a person but in the first half I saw football that at least had a place in the 21st Century.
That's how you see it, fair enough. I don't. Denham is a central Defender, he was playing the same role as Flint would in most cases. Obviously there are differences with their game, but apart from experience, it's a like for like change. To me, that isn't an experiment.
The free pass Morison gets on here from some posters is truly astonishing.
For all his arrogance and confidence he is massively out of his depth and not the man for such an important rebuild in the summer.
Morison has to rebuild a team in the next few months. Whatever he feels he wants to do between now and the end of the season is fine by me. If it doesn't work, at least he knows it doesn't work.
I was being clumsy with words. You can experiment with formation and players as we are going nowhere this season. The key thing is getting the right players through the door next season with enough capability to support the young talent we have coming through.
Our football in the first half was steps away from the stuff we have watched over the last few years. I will give Morison the room to build and get the players to fit the mould.
His 'arrogance' and 'confidence' don't bother me - bit of a change than having all those endless platitudes normally churned out by managers. He gets a free pass from me because he stopped a crap squad of players dropping down to League 1. The squad is still crap and I dare any manager to do better. Let's see what happens in the next few months. No doubt other managers could have done a re-build, but the wage cap we're allegedly working to wouldn't appeal to many managers out there.
What’s vexing me somewhat lately is that we seem to be adjusting our formation each game to match our opponents. Why should we do that when these games are meaningless and, rather than taking what seems to be a defensive approach of just playing the same system as our opponents, see out the season with a back four? That would be an experiment that would make these last few matches worthwhile, whereas what we’re doing now just seems reactive.
Dropping down to league 1? Were we ever really in danger of relegation? Ever really in danger of finishing below Derby, Peterborough and Barnsley?
I don’t think so, even with Mick in charge we had enough to stay up.
Morison was given funds for loans in January and had an initial bounce from them but lately he is found wanting again, and spare me the experimenting rubbish, he’s hardly made drastic changes.
Quite why the club are prepared to go forward with this charlatan, on what is the most important summer for a few years, god only knows.
Give it a few months you and others say, well that will be a few months too late after we dish out the amount of contracts we are going to need to dish out this summer.