Not wanting him sacked immediately, but he is starting to show he's one dimensional, doesn't have/want to deviate from his philosophy (which is admirable) but costing us points, cohesion and dynamism. We look like a team of strangers bundled together in the hope that they can all replicate previous form, despite playing in different positions. I can understand rotation when it's 2/3 but wholesale changes every game just shows the thinking looks skewed, no one seems to know the best starting 11, and the players can't build partnerships, this constant hokey cokey with Greaves and Kipre is bizarre. We've tried SS, Akpom and Nunez in the 10, none of whom have shown any sign of form or guile in that position. I'm not confident either of our strikers have the quality to bail us out when we're desperate for a goal, which then puts the spotlight on our poor recruitment. As I say, McKenna deserves time to sort this out, but if this carries on, I can't see the ownership putting up with mid table mediocrity in a league that has been the weakest it's been in 10 years. [Post edited 3 Dec 8:20]
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