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No more pretty football, Coventry City need to grind it out to survive (1 Viewer)

  • Thread starter RoboCCFC90
  • Start date Feb 24, 2014
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RoboCCFC90

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  • Feb 24, 2014
  • #1
Yet another defeat, this time at Tranmere Rovers, the same team who walloped City 5-1 at Sixfields.

So that's an aggregate score of 8-2, so no wonder the Tranmere fans after the game were saying Coventry were worst team they'd seen at their ground this season.

That's in contrast to the Leyton Orient manager saying only a month or so ago that Pressley's side were the best they'd played this campaign.

Talk about being a Jekyll and Hyde team, it seems the Sky Blues can't make their mind up what they want to be.

Do they want another nail-biting end to their season or do they want to finish as high up the table as they can?

Steven Pressley has now said it could be a relegation battle if they don't start winning some games but surely his players know that anyway but judging by their pitiful performances lately, it's not been sinking in.*

This is getting serious now and the next month could make or break our season as teams below the City are starting to win games.**

It's imperative the Sky Blues pull their fingers out and put some points on the board or it could be curtains for the club. ***

As fans we like to stay as positive as we can and try and be upbeat but this isn't a laughing matter now as relegation to the fourth tier of football would be disastrous.

We're having the season from hell due to the circumstances off the field but to drop down even further would be too much to take for the majority of us already weary supporters.

Pressure is on Pressley now to deliver results as a lot of fans are not satisfied with him and some are even calling for him to go. ****

This is par for the course these days in football but even though I still think he could be a good manager if he got more help from the owners, which is laughable as they are utterly clueless and useless where running a football club goes, if things don't start to turn around pretty sharpish I myself will probably be on Pressley's case. *****

We keep on hearing the manager waxing lyrical on how good his team is with our nice passing football and how they play the sort of football spectators like to see, but that won't mean nothing will it if it's going to be admired by fans in League Two.

All fans want to see entertaining football but only if it brings success so as a City fan I'd like us to play boring football for a bit and scrape a few 1-0 wins and move up the table and when we can all breathe a sigh of relief.******

We could then look to next season and a hopefully stronger squad of players who can play the type of football that Pressley wants as it looks a bit silly now with the big drop looming, doesn't it?

This is the latest "opinion" at the CT. For what Mr Halls has fail to mention in his piece is that at the time Russell Slade stated we were the best team Orient had played in the League this season, we had the top goal scorer in the league and had the best partnership in the league during the last game we played Orient, baring in mind also that I am sure every manager will have a different opinion, which has been since broken.

* I think the main aim at the beginning of the season was to avoid relegation, okay so some of us hoped we could do better then that, but I have to admit my first thought about this season was about staying up after the deduction, if we then finish within ten points of the play-off's this season will have been a success.

** Starting to get serious? It's been serious from the moment we got the ten point deduction you moron!!! With the amount of youth we blooded in it could of been a lot worse, no one knew that Leon and Callum would hit it off like they did.

*** How would one suggest we do this without a recognised striker due to injuries, loan agreement's, Donnelly's departure?

**** These people are frankly idiots and it's no wonder why we have the managerial record we do.

***** Jesus christ! Great way to stick by things throught the hard times?!

****** Yes we all wanked ourselves silly over Pressley and the team early on, but we all knew we were going to hit a blip, the only way we come through it is if we stick together and support the team, our strikers are about to be bled back in the team so we now have a spearhead to our team.

Is it just me or is this just one of the most stupidest article's I've seen on the CT (and that is going some way to say that as well).
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2014
  • #2
Are you saying we have been playing pretty football lately? Is that why the Tranmere fans were laughing at us?
 

stupot07

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2014
  • #3
Yep thats a pretty dumb article, agree with your comments.


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stupot07

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2014
  • #4
Astute said:
Are you saying we have been playing pretty football lately? Is that why the Tranmere fans were laughing at us?
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Oh no, Tranmere fans laughed at us, please pass me the razor blades


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Sutty

Member
  • Feb 24, 2014
  • #5
There's also an implicit assumption that you get results if you start tackling harder and kicking the ball further. It doesn't always work like that.
 

sw88

Chief Commentator!
  • Feb 24, 2014
  • #6
It's alright saying scrap the pretty passing football, but even if we began lumping it up field (as an alternative option), who would we lump it up to?

Plus, at the minute our pretty passing hasn't been working, and what ever system we have been playing hasn't worked either! I think we're just at a loss and going through a rough patch.

Is going to be a lot of pressure on Wilson when he returns that's for sure
 

spider_ricoh

New Member
  • Feb 24, 2014
  • #7
We'll stay up! SP may yet turn into another Micky Adams though!
 

SIR ERNIE

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2014
  • #8
People can pontificate as much as they want about 'style of football'. All pretty pointless given our circumstances imo.

At the end of the day it comes down to the quality of the players available to the manager. 'You can't make a silk purse from a sow's ear' as the saying goes.


Fact is that our excellent young manager has at his disposal the weakest squad of players in the living memory of most cov supporters.


If we stay up it will be a tremendous achievement by SP.
 
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RoboCCFC90

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2014
  • #9
Don't get me wrong I think the core of our squad is quite strong, I do think we need some reserve players instead of relying on kids who haven't played a full season at U18's but Pressley is working wonders with what he has, a blip was expected, no one could have expected that by signing 4 players in January by the end of February for different reasons they'd all be invaluable.

The manager and players need the fans support not idiotic articles like the one I have highlighted and I know most will see this.


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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2014
  • #10
I never understand this argument. You build a team around a style of play, you can't just switch it entirely.

We look OK when we've got a target man to give the midfield some space. We look shocking when we play two lightweights up front and the ball comes back every 20 seconds. Doesn't seem like rocket science to suggest that rather than ripping up Pressley's entire philosophy we just wait bring in another target man.

Or we realise that we should have enough to stay up so really it's pointless wasting money on wages right now. But next season I hope we learn that if your entire team revolves around one or two players, you'd better have a backup plan.
 

bringbackrattles

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 25, 2014
  • #11
shmmeee said:
I never understand this argument. You build a team around a style of play, you can't just switch it entirely.

We look OK when we've got a target man to give the midfield some space. We look shocking when we play two lightweights up front and the ball comes back every 20 seconds. Doesn't seem like rocket science to suggest that rather than ripping up Pressley's entire philosophy we just wait bring in another target man.

Or we realise that we should have enough to stay up so really it's pointless wasting money on wages right now. But next season I hope we learn that if your entire team revolves around one or two players, you'd better have a backup plan.
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Robo wrote saying it was a stupid article etc but in todays telegraph Murphy himself said we need to stop the pretty football and do the boring stuff. when your'e in a battle at the bottom you have to win games ugly if need be,even though just lately we aren't playing much of anything !
 
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RoboCCFC90

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  • Feb 25, 2014
  • #12
bringbackrattles said:
Robo wrote saying it was a stupid article etc but in todays telegraph Murphy himself said we need to stop the pretty football and do the boring stuff. when your'e in a battle at the bottom you have to win games ugly if need be,even though just lately we aren't playing much of anything !
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The thing is there is grinding out results which I think is what Murphy referring too rather than playing long ball Football or changing styles, which is what I think the CT referred it too.
 

bringbackrattles

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 25, 2014
  • #13
RoboCCFC90 said:
The thing is there is grinding out results which I think is what Murphy referring too rather than playing long ball Football or changing styles, which is what I think the CT referred it too.
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It's down to interpretation I guess. We were playing nice attacking football earlier on but now we're doing nothing much at all,but Pressley's mantra is play nice football and not hoof it about.Nothing wrong in that but we are heading for a scrap at the bottom on current form,so like the writer in the telegraph wrote get the 1-0 wins till we are out of danger.
 
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RoboCCFC90

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 25, 2014
  • #14
bringbackrattles said:
It's down to interpretation I guess. We were playing nice attacking football earlier on but now we're doing nothing much at all,but Pressley's mantra is play nice football and not hoof it about.Nothing wrong in that but we are heading for a scrap at the bottom on current form,so like the writer in the telegraph wrote get the 1-0 wins till we are out of danger.
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The thing is BBR the reason we are faultering is because we have no attacking options, it has nothing to do withthe style of play, it's just an easy way to have a dig at our current form.
 

bringbackrattles

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 25, 2014
  • #15
RoboCCFC90 said:
The thing is BBR the reason we are faultering is because we have no attacking options, it has nothing to do withthe style of play, it's just an easy way to have a dig at our current form.
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Fair comment but our defense doesn't do us any favours either,and hasn't all season.We can get Wilson back alongside another striker but if we leak goals which lose us matches we'll still be in the brown stuff !
 
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