Welly Cobb
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« on: October 07, 2010, 09:12:45 am » |
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Hold on, I thought that before the Macclesfield game that we were going to win more than we lose, that we have a young, talented squad, and that we were playing some of the best football in years. How have people's moods swung so massively from 'I'm getting excited about this team, why aren't the crowds coming out to see this wonderful fooball' to, 'OH GOD NO, A DECADE OF NON-LEAGUE LOOMING' in just the space of one game.
There are only two places in this league that lead to relegation. It's probably the easiest league to escape from being relegated. I know Macclesfield was a s***, s*** game, but the difference in reactions between now and then are almost schizophrenic. I mean, you saw the Bradford team right? We positively outplayed one of the favourites for automatic. And not mentioning the bigger heads we've already got.
We lack consistency, but with this redicously young team confidence is everything. We played the best football in years after McKay equalised at Anfield, and we did that until we got sucker-punched at Chesterfield. If we get a goal, then the confidence will come straight back in, and we'll start to play decent football again. We need some stabilising heads in the team more than anything - someone to make the team play even when things go against us. And we also need someone to work on set-plays. Get those things done, and we'll be more than fine.
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