Paul the sparky wrote:We were crap and outplayed again, but won again. IDGI.
Paul the sparky wrote:You weren't bad at all, can see you pulling out of the mire. Long, Ings, Redmond and Ward-Prowse were a busy pain in the arse all game.
But then again I don't seem to know what's going on with football at the minute. Watching Newcastle under Bruce is a confusing experience.
Paul the sparky wrote:The Sheff Utd game was the same for us though. It's hard to believe we're picking up the points playing as we are, and although I'm delighted with every point we pick up while playing shite, there's still the sense of dread that the luck will run out at any moment and we'll go on a massive losing streak.
Belief does seem to be playing a big part in it though. They don't know when they're beat at the minute.
Minnesänger wrote:It’s just our confidence - we’ve some decent players and a great manager, but there’s zero self-belief. So, even if we play well we still think we’ll fuck up.
I think if getting people to believe in themselves so that they always perform at their best was so easy, and something all managers can do, then that knowledge would have seeped into general life and all teachers would do the same with students, and people generally would be at 100% at all times.Syph79 wrote:So, not a great manager then? I would have thought that getting the players to believe in themselves is management basics.Minnesänger wrote:It’s just our confidence - we’ve some decent players and a great manager, but there’s zero self-belief. So, even if we play well we still think we’ll fuck up.
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