At the end of the day BFC is a weak team. Capable of scoring, capable of playing football at times but essentially weak. The team is weak all over the park. Each department. Goalie - 'okdepending on which one goes in goal. Defence - weak, cant defend, makes silly errors far too often. Midfield - weak, and, in particular, doesn't create enough. Attack - weak, too powder puff and inconsistent. All this is regardless of who to pick for each particular match. In essence there is no dynamic/creative/stabilising/strong influence in any department. Think of Mccarthy, Glavin/Redfearn, Aylott/Ward and you'll get my drift. Weak individuals and weak collectively. If they stay up it will be because of hard work. I put some of this down to youth and inexperience and maybe if they are kept together they will grow but we shall have to see what 'the plan' does to the team. Just my opinion of course.
Best post I’ve read this week. All the fault of the owners and the spreadsheet. A truly shocking season that could easily have been so different with the right transfer outgoings and incomings in what is a weak championship. For anything to change in a positive manner we need new owners that want on the field success and not just budgetary like this lot.