I genuinely think that Mick has run out of ideas tactically to complete in this division. Putting in a shift and hard work will only get you so far and now that it's come to point where tactics obviously need to be changed around, he seems devoid of ideas. Now if it is the players at his disposal that limit is tactical options then that is almost entirely his own fault, if we assume that he personally selected the players he bought. If we are able and willing to get another manager in who has a better footballing brain then maybe he'll be able to spot something in the team that Mick hasn't, and that might just be enough to get the team playing as if they know each other and understand how to play to each other's strengths. We do need to try something different and I think Saturday showed exactly how desperate and tactically inept Mick has become. Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Mick say during the week that he'd pulled Kightly out of the squad because he still has niggling injuries and is off the pace to place in the Premier League? So what was his tactical stroke of genius on 32 minutes, bring on Kightly!! The man's a friggin basket case. Morgan should help Mick pack his bag and send back home to Barnsley where they appreciate everything grim.
________________________________ From: Steven Millward [mailto:millward....@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, 30 November 2009 12:22 PM To: nswolves@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: FW: [NSWolves] Why am I watching this? [sec=unclassified] I can only assume that the players with Premiership experience either: (a) weren't approached (Mick's fault, although there were plenty of rumours that we were after some of these). (b) didn't like the wages being offered (not Mick's fault). (c) didn't like something else about the club relative to other clubs (and who knows what this might have been if not wages as we should be able to compete). I agree that we are doomed. I don't believe we'll find players in January that will improve the first XI and will be willing to come to the club. It will be interesting to see if Mick gets sacked now. Does everyone think the players aren't good enough or that Mick's now getting enough out of them? A new manager will only address the second point. 2009/11/30 Morris, Lee SGT <lee.mor...@defence.gov.au> So what happened to all "the premiership experience"? We haven't got one player who has previously performed well in this league. The wage structure is that of a top championship team. If that is Moxey or Morgan's fault fair enough, we can't sack Morgan can we? We will find out in January because if we don't make some significant quality signings we are doomed, surely that is plain for everyone to see now.. The yo yo effect doesn't interest me at all, infact it scares the life out of me. We are where we want to be NOW, so why not go for it? ________________________________ From: Steven Millward [mailto:millward....@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, 30 November 2009 08:43 To: nswolves@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: FW: [NSWolves] Why am I watching this? [sec=unclassified] But that relates to my point about Scott Dann. We got the players that were willing to accept the wages we offered. That's Morgan and Moxey's fault. 2009/11/30 Morris, Lee SGT <lee.mor...@defence.gov.au> Ultimately McCarthy They are the players he has brought in and the players he thinks are good enough. Can't blame the players if they aren't good enough, what can they do? Keep trying until it becomes easier in the championship next year???????????????? ________________________________ From: Steven Millward [mailto:millward....@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, 30 November 2009 08:12 To: nswolves@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: FW: [NSWolves] Why am I watching this? [sec=unclassified] So is it the players or McCarthy that are at fault? 2009/11/30 Morris, Lee SGT <lee.mor...@defence.gov.au> It really was terrible stuff. I'm not going to blame any individuals because its obvious most of them aren't good enough, however here are my thoughts on an inept few; Mancienne looked totally useless to me, didn't seem to have a clue where he was supposed to be. Ward made a big difference when he came on but collectively even that wasn't good enough at least he gets stuck in and is more decisive than most. Ebanks Blake didn't get any good service but whenever he got near the ball he gave it away and fell in a heap on most occasions. Don't think its going to happen for him. Edwards gets involved but he was very lucky not to get booked because of clumsy tackles, not too bad. Jarvis was our only threat. Kightly, who know's, that's probably the last we'll see of him for a while. Halford, good job he can throw the ball a long way, but there's rarely anyone to take advantage. Hannerman looked very dodgy to start with, might be ok long term though. Stearman did what I'd expect of him and gets forward Henry does the simple things well and always gets lots of praise, maybe if he tried to be more creative his shortfalls would be more obvious, don't think he's that special. Milijas, still think he'd be very effective alongside a bruiser, by far our best passer of the ball. McCarthy, time to say goodbye, if he thinks these players are still good enough after all this time we are doomed. What must Halford be thinking, taken off so early because MM got it wrong, Mancienne would of been first off for me. New manager and some new players who will make a difference for Christmas PLEASE SANTA = A STRIKER / BRUISING MIDFIELDER / WINGER / EXPERIENCED CENTRAL DEFENDER just for starters, but get the new manager in first. Yes I did back us on the TAB again, even I didn't think we were this bad. -- Pig's pudding - it's a mon's dinner aer kid -- Pig's pudding - it's a mon's dinner aer kid -- Pig's pudding - it's a mon's dinner aer kid -- Pig's pudding - it's a mon's dinner aer kid -- Pig's pudding - it's a mon's dinner aer kid -- Pig's pudding - it's a mon's dinner aer kid The information contained in this email is confidential. 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