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Originally Posted by BedsRed
Perhaps I'm blinkered as I wasn't at Saturday's game, but did anyone realistically expect anything other than defeat? Granted, the manner of the defeat may have been unacceptable, but fifteenth place with two thirds of the season or so left is by no means a disaster.
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I was at Saturday's game and I didn't expect anything, not after the Rochdale game, but Coley did. In the Telegraph he said that we would see a different Stanley team on Saturday (by way of performance) and if we didn't there would be big changes. Well we did see a different Stanley team on Saturday and, as I have said before, it was that bad it was funny. At half time when the fourth official announced three minutes stoppage time there was a cry of 'Oh no! Please blow the whistle now'. The players made that many mistakes it was laughable. It was like watching a load of school kids all running around and getting nowhere, no organisation, nothing. Fifteenth place with two thirds of the season or so left
is a disaster, we are on a downward spiral, falling fast. On Saturday we have Chesterfield at home, they have the best away record in the league - won six, drawn two, and only lost one, is anybody confident of getting a result? I don't think so.