fairbanksh said:
Feriol is spot on.
Little progress is actually being made and if CLs post match observations are anything to go by he hasnt got a clue.
A recent post in the Sporting Blue had it right . The board want to wake up,get rid of Levein and at least get some passion back into this club.
Fans seem so satisfied with below mediocre performances .
Levein is out of his depth.
Douglas is possible the worst in the Division.
Kisnorbo is sub standard.
And that leaves Dublin, DeVries and Tiatto
If this is rebuilding god help us
Christ on a bike, that's the most plankish post I've read on here in some time.
Douglas is far from the worst keeper in the division, he's not perfect but he is pretty good, there is a come down from the Ian Walker and Tim Flowers era. Deal with it.
Kisnorbo is doing a job, a thankless job, that breaks up opponent's play and lets us play more- do you think Joey would have the freedom to play the way he has recently without Kisnorbo doing his job?
De vries, you might have noticed, is our top scorer.
Dunblin and Tiatto certainly aren't up to the job, but how many games have they had this season? Hardly any, and usually because of injuries to other squad members.
And what about the others? The players you didn't mention?
Like Hume and Hammond, who look like the have the beginnings of a wonderful partnership?
Or Paddys McCarthy and Gerrbrand, who if we can keep them together will be the best centre-half pairing in no time (ok, so long as McCarthy can learn to keep his mouth shut).
What about the great talent of Ryan Smith, sure we've only got him on loan, but who did he want to come to, and who does he want to stay with?
There's Stephen Hughes, stuggling with injury, true, but we've seen what he can do when he's fit, and can't wait to see him back in the team.
And how about Richard Stearman, still developing, but he is definately being brought in the right way, as it would seem was James Wesolowski until Bobo got him.
And how about that this has all been done for the spare change from behind the chairman's sofa and one slighty-soiled David Connelly.
You really do not have a clue.