Basically that a wins a win but we were very fortunate, that our central midfield isn't good enough without the ball, that we dropped too deep for the entire second half and invited mk Dons to attack, too many last ditch tackles because we allowed them too much space and were too passive, that he couldn't fault work rate, but quality lacking, and that mk Dons would be disappointed by not getting at least a point.
The pundits quite often sugar coat it, but I just thought he was refreshingly honest. Says we need to beef up central midfield, and isn't keen on Mowbray due to his lack of experience at this level and not knowing leagues one and two well enough for player recruitment.
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I mean, we'd take Mourinho despite him not having worked in L1, wouldn't we?![]()
Agreed Stupot, I thought he was generally very honest and seems to read the game very well. More than you'd expect for a centre-back from Moor Green perhaps!
Not sure that I agree with him about Mowbray, mind. I don't think experience in League 1 is needed if it's a manager who has achieved results at a higher level. I mean, we'd take Mourinho despite him not having worked in L1, wouldn't we?![]()
Sounds fair enough but stating what we all know though. We all know we need to beef up the midfields I still can't believe we have kept Connor Thomas. He is so bad.
Tony mowbray isn't my choice but I would give him a chance just like a gave SP a chance.
I'm not sure a primadonna that demands massive spending to ensure success would do too well at this club.