Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Because since Neil Harris left we have generally had passive, negative, cautious managers not prepared to get on the front foot. Plus the squad has generally been void of creative players, especially in midfield. Managers and a squad more comfortable with trying to keep it tight away from home and nick a goal, usually a set piece, but when the onus is on us as the home side to attack we have been found seriously wanting.
Even Harris wasnt all out attack but the season we made the play offs he had a fit Tomlin and certainly played to our attacking strengths. No manager since has been prepared to throw bodies forward at home, or play a style of play to get on the front foot and give the fans something to get behind. Its little wonder the CCS resembles a library these days.