2023/24 Nathan Patterson

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I'd have kept Mills in the squad and played him RB.

I think he;d be a hell of a lot better than either Young or Patterson.

We need a replacement for Coleman and if we get a transfer window ban we'll need to bring Mills back in.
That just shows how exposed we are
And in so many other positions
We only have 2 good defenders in the squad(when Seamus goes)
1 decent midfielder
I decent attacker
I decent goalkeeper
 
Oh my

You couldn't have picked 3 worse managers in our history.

This is really bad Dave.

Back to the question
Please name 5 mistakes this season that have cost us goals /points.
The two glaring errors he makes that leads to goals that rob us of a couple of points:

First game v Fulham: fails to make the tackle in the area which provides the squared ball for a tap in...from the position he'd deserted.

v Wolves: wolves winner because he turns his back on the goalscorer and avoids challenging him.


He;s made other errors which led to him being eventually dropped by Dyche and Young came in...and then he cost us points.

Which is what I'm saying: neither are good enough and we need Coleman back in...and ultimately a new RB to replace him.
 

The two glaring errors he makes that leads to goals that rob us of a couple of points:

First game v Fulham: fails to make the tackle in the area which provides the squared ball for a tap in...from the position he'd deserted.

v Wolves: wolves winner because he turns his back on the goalscorer and avoids challenging him.


He;s made other errors which led to him being eventually dropped by Dyche and Young came in...and then he cost us points.

Which is what I'm saying: neither are good enough and we need Coleman back in...and ultimately a new RB to replace him.
Then Coleman will get targeted in games as he has done in previous seasons. The answer is to coach Patterson on his weaknesses (this is what we are paying Dyche £3m a year to do) and then identify and sign a proper RB who can ultimately be the senior man. Also Dave, for the love of god please stop with all this nonsense of trying to ruin young midfielders careers by turning them into defacto RB's (Mills is a RW, Garner is a CM) They are NOT full backs!!
 
The two glaring errors he makes that leads to goals that rob us of a couple of points:

First game v Fulham: fails to make the tackle in the area which provides the squared ball for a tap in...from the position he'd deserted.

v Wolves: wolves winner because he turns his back on the goalscorer and avoids challenging him.


He;s made other errors which led to him being eventually dropped by Dyche and Young came in...and then he cost us points.

Which is what I'm saying: neither are good enough and we need Coleman back in...and ultimately a new RB to replace him.
Well wrong again
Fulham goal Patterson stays with his man as the centre halfs desert their positions & Mcneil stops tracking Reid who then has a tap in.
And Wolves goal
Tarkowski runs with his man Kaladzic and doesn't even challenge him. Simple header.

So both wrong.....AGAIN.

Any more Dave 🤷‍♂️
 
Then Coleman will get targeted in games as he has done in previous seasons. The answer is to coach Patterson on his weaknesses (this is what we are paying Dyche £3m a year to do) and then identify and sign a proper RB who can ultimately be the senior man. Also Dave, for the love of god please stop with all this nonsense of trying to ruin young midfielders careers by turning them into defacto RB's (Mills is a RW, Garner is a CM) They are NOT full backs!!
...but it's a natural reaction to look to adapt when the out-and-out RBs are not good enough / on their way to retirement.
 
The two glaring errors he makes that leads to goals that rob us of a couple of points:

First game v Fulham: fails to make the tackle in the area which provides the squared ball for a tap in...from the position he'd deserted.

v Wolves: wolves winner because he turns his back on the goalscorer and avoids challenging him.


He;s made other errors which led to him being eventually dropped by Dyche and Young came in...and then he cost us points.

Which is what I'm saying: neither are good enough and we need Coleman back in...and ultimately a new RB to replace him.
Putting that Fulham goal on him is exceedingly harsh. Considering it came from our left and our CBs were in no man’s land, he is running across to their player who passed it first time and Garner was stood ball watching while their wide man who Garner should be picking up just jogged in.

And the wolves goal, it was tarkowski’s man who drifted from tarkowski and won the header. Patterson was having to come off his man from behind the goal scorer to attempt to win that. Him turning his back had zero impact because the scorer was in front of him and had already won the header.

2 really poor examples there Dave. Do better.
 
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