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McKenna - His biggest strength last year is his biggest weakness 17:18 - Feb 1 with 738 viewsIP1Blue

Substitutions!

Last year we scored near enough the most goals from the bench than any other club as we were using them early and effectively.

This year, and in particular two of last three home games (today and Brighton) we have used them far too late. At Brighton everyone knew we had to change and waited until the corner before the 2nd to make any changes, Too late and game over at that point!!! Why did we not bring Hirst on earlier, for me is beggars belief! To also take Broadhead off is mind boggling as he was our best attacker, enciso while he had nice touches, was holding our attack back with his greediness.

Last year we looked like we could score from every attack, this year we look slow and lethargic and not potent which is strange and something I thought might change today!

Muric, he kept him in the team for too long and fear us not looking for a keeper in January is going to cost us ultimately! Must be at least at fault for 6/7 points.

Terrible game management, terrible substitutions, terrible day
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McKenna - His biggest strength last year is his biggest weakness on 17:54 - Feb 1 with 580 viewsIP1Blue

I also wonder if the Tottenham job becomes available, If he is now more tempted to move.
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McKenna - His biggest strength last year is his biggest weakness on 18:28 - Feb 1 with 523 viewsBluecasp

McKenna - His biggest strength last year is his biggest weakness on 17:54 - Feb 1 by IP1Blue

I also wonder if the Tottenham job becomes available, If he is now more tempted to move.


I would be amazed if Spurs went after a manager with only 3 wins in the Prem so far this season. Can't see that happening.
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McKenna - His biggest strength last year is his biggest weakness on 18:36 - Feb 1 with 474 viewsRyorry

McKenna - His biggest strength last year is his biggest weakness on 18:28 - Feb 1 by Bluecasp

I would be amazed if Spurs went after a manager with only 3 wins in the Prem so far this season. Can't see that happening.


It's become clear that he's as much on a learning curve in the Prem as our players of the past two promotion seasons have been, so I also can't see Spurs going for him at this point.

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McKenna - His biggest strength last year is his biggest weakness on 19:22 - Feb 1 with 378 viewsIP1Blue

McKenna - His biggest strength last year is his biggest weakness on 18:28 - Feb 1 by Bluecasp

I would be amazed if Spurs went after a manager with only 3 wins in the Prem so far this season. Can't see that happening.


I think he would have a free hit this season - next season they’d be an improved squad. Think he’d be perfect for there project! I certainly think his coaching suits a team who is more likely to have control of a game rather than a team that doesn’t.
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