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What a load of Horlicks

I am having to listen to our game today. At the moment, losing 2-0.
What the hell is going on?
PDC has to take responsibility, no matter how some think he is god.
One striker, he takes him off? What the hell was that for? He's bit off his nose to spite his face in playing Smith in goal.
Just someone tell me why we should we should adore a manager who hasn't given us a decent attack force all season.

posted on 21/4/12

Hello Gollum.

PDC's has instilled a good level of discipline among the squad this season. However, I absolutely agree with your comment about Smith in goal. PDC needs to figure out how to exert discipline without compromising the product on the field (eg the loss of Clarke & Kerrouche).

But anyway, we're promoted, so well done to all the lads! It's a shame about the silliness over the last couple of games, but nothing seroius in the grand scheme of things.

posted on 21/4/12

George,
given the events lately, your idea of a good level of discipline being instilled, don't sit right with me.
Two games where the team has to be changed around because of lack of discipline & we lost both of them.
But, we are up!

posted on 21/4/12

It's generally agreed that the squad had a discipline problem last year that really cost us. For me, PDC has got on top of it, leading to the good levels of fitness and consistent performances that we have seen this season. Although, yes, the last couple of games have been a shambles...!

posted on 22/4/12

I still maintain this side has not played "that" well since we lost to Leicester. We have been lucky, really lucky for more than just two or three weeks and as PDC says in his post match interview on the BBC Sport site, we are in reality an average side, and frankly without another overhaul we are not going anywhere fast in League One. We are very average at the moment yet some on other boards seem to be completely swept away with this team. Perhaps they should look at Shrewsbury and Torquay who have done wonders on smaller squads, smaller budgets, smaller crowds. We are not as good as many think, and that has been exposed in recent weeks,

To hear DiCanio admit to this the post match interview after the Gillingham games can be found here,

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17801776#asset.
 I suggest you listen to it twice or three times because he is VERY serious about this, and I detect a worrying undertone that says , "I have had enough of this place ", will he go or won't he, time will tell, don't forget, normal rules do not apply, he is a strongly emotional Italian.

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