Well I actually heard that it's not what you do, but the way that you do it..... That's what gets results! You can try hard, it don't mean a thing!!
??? Anyway, a football brain is now required to format a strategy for the window. I think our club has been living proof that buying individuals with no thought as to who else is in the team rarely works. The management situation needs sorting now and then a decision made on how the club intends to go forward in terms of style. We then keep those capable of playing that way and hunt around for others to come in and enhance. Things like looking out for a striker if we can't feed him, is pointless. Plan required please.
I think the manager and the coaches are supposed to get the players playing as a team but of course if you play Meitie there is no point feeding him. It is not asking much for the players to pass the ball forward to one of our players that might help.We know how Bulut intends to go forward as his main tactic is to sit back and let the other side have the ball, I would say an attacking style would be better.
BFB........”I need to close my eye's and lie down”.... quote Let me know where and when, Masky can be Bridgend way in less than half an hour.....will take tablet when I leave Llandaff pal! I can be in and out, shake it all about in a 3 minute window.....love you BFB! Masky
As expected not from Glen but from Tom https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...med-championship-free-agents-cardiff-29203055
Probably in isolation and not with current squad or playing style in mind. We'll end up with another 3 right backs and 2 'keepers, without a striker or any wide men.
No one has been critical of our main striker Meitie and we can expect Bult to start him every game like last season so no room for a new striker sat on the bench is there.
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