To a point that's true, but to throw it away from the position we were in would be a pretty abject failure.
The form didn't have to be sustainable, we had a margin for error and could afford a drop off in results. What we had to do was avoid collapsing. We've conspicuously failed to do that.
On current form, only Rushworth.
But our players haven't become shit over night; they have no confidence and are out of form.
Just like they weren't world beaters when we were winning every week. Just as Boro's aren't world beaters now.
Just googled, and it suggests United with a soft spot for Wednesday.
Too nice to dislike his team's rivals; that's quite in keeping with his public image.
ETA: supposed to quote Gynns.
Kitching's form's fallen down a hole, and Thomas has lost all semblance of discipline.
You can't pick centre halves to attack set pieces. Both need some time out of the side.
Wright's always been a scapegoat.
It's because he's not a blood-and-thunder striker, but one who relies more on stealth.
He does seem to have confidence issues, though, and has always had periods of disappearing within himself. But accusations of laziness or being uninterested are well wide of...
I disagree.
He gives us an unpredictability and ability to go past opponents that we previously didn't have. Considering that we desperately needed options on the wing, what kind of player do you think we should have brought in?
He was frustrating today, but do you genuinely think he hasn't...
Lacks experience and tactical discipline, but extremely talented and carries more of a threat than Saka (whose main assets are tactical discipline and intelligence).
There will be games that favour one over the other.
Again, you're missing the point.
A player was dropped whilst in form for a player returning from injury. That, in my and others' opinions, was a mistake.
It's gone now, however. It's just an example of a mistake made during the season.