“I don’t think we can keep losing like this and then roll out the narrative that everyone is doing their best and trying their hardest – because we’ve got too many good players to keep producing what is going on. Obviously we’re falling short somewhere – whether it’s mentally or physically on the pitch or both.
“I think we’re showing a fragile side of ourselves mentally where we’re conceding so many goals in quick succession in games. Going from leading 2-1 to losing 3-2 in five minutes shows a fragile nature in us. I can only speak for myself in far of what it means to play for this club but sometimes it’s not enough or there’s not enough of us that feel that way. Maybe it’s reflected in performances.”
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Comments
He doesn't deserve to be in this situation and is being badly let down by everyone at the club including his team mates.
I wouldn't blame him if he left and never came back (not that he would though as he cares too much).
A club in decline becomes a club in crisis.
We need to start winning, as simple as that,
We go in 2-1 up, we’ve got to come out in the second-half and keep it tight
Fact.
Robinson sounds like he'd lost the plot in the post-match, but JJ singing from the same hymn sheet it seems
The problem isnt the players, the manager, protesters or the apologists.
This club is broken from top to bottom until there is a complete change and we are able to start afresh, (and thats properly afresh not a KM 'judge us from now' afresh).
Keep dreaming I guess.
'Feel we need to strengthen the defence for the second half.' It wasn't rocket science, I'm sure many of us were thinking the same.
Perhaps should have taken off Magennis and put on Page as left back with JJ switched to the middle?
If KR gets the push they should make JJ the caretaker and see how he gets on.
They won't of course, because they don't know what they're doing.
I'd say if there are issues with some players it's a symptom of the main problem not the cause.
The year he retires will be a nervy fight for us to stay in L1, dread to think that he finishes his career by getting relegated to L2.
Didn't Jackson want rid of Watt first time around ?