knockersbumpMKII wrote:Sigh, I'd written a few paragraphs to answer your question, they've sat on the computer for hours whilst I was off doing other things and hadn't quite finished writing what I wanted to say in reply.
I've cut it all, I've said pretty much everything before, I just get abuse or comments intended to get a rise and nothing to do with the discussion, I've already been told to stop playing the same record today yet it's the same issues that set us back and that includes how LR deals with developing our academy.
Anyway, what's the point, he can't change, he's proven that, fans can't change his mind/how he does things so really is it even worth discussing. We'll either be great, indifferent or a complete bag o poop. As I said upthread, season isn't over til its over.
However we do need to move on, how LR does that I don't know because IMHO I don't think he has the ability to change how he does things, certainly not on his own/with the current coaching set up
In all honesty, I d like to see the mods come down a bit harder on those posters who are in essence goading your comment. It’s effectively bullying.
I don’t agree with many of your point, but I like to think I don’t respond with anything abusive (and I know your comment above was not aimed at me).
Personally I agreed that Radford rode his luck and also agree that he was probably 23 mins on good Friday 2016 away from the sack. But IMO he has developed as a coach, just from his post match comments after all games, he is insightful and doesn’t just quote the cliches many coaches do.
Our club needed stability and it has reaped rewards in the form of two Wembley wins. Our style of play has improved with the introductions of players like Kelly and Conner. I know all clubs have injuries but we have been hit significantly to the extent of us over playing certain players to the point of fatigue, clearly evidenced in the last two games.
I feel you don’t factor this in with you’re comments on LR which is wholly unfair.