KingofSpain wrote:
The dressing room is a comfortable place, even in defeat. Robinson will be telling them about the positives and sometimes you can lose games of cricket but it's OK because we have young players blah blah blah.
Get Trotty in, he will take no prisoners and install a winning mentality. Continually accepting failure is the start of a decline.
I agree with all the posters since that atrocious performance last night. The abysmal management of Robinson, the awful batting coaching of Frost, the lack of leadership of Larsen, the obsession with the Birmingham BRAND (at the expense of the Warwickshire name) and the terrible selections / on-field (including toss) decisions.
A SERIOUS re-appraisal is essential NOW - with announcements of radical change at the end of this season. Larsen needs to step up to the plate. Robinson should go - to be replaced by Trott. Frost should go - to be replaced (by Bell or ANYONE with a decent batting coaching pedigree). Davies should go as Captain - to be replaced by Barnard. The (rapidly) ageing short term contract players (Rushworth, Gleeson, Moeen) should be released. The non-performing short term overseas players should go and the whole Overseas recruitment programme drastically re-assessed. As should the approach to recruitment from other Counties (how do we regularly get it so wrong - and yet others so often seem to deliver). And finally (sorry for this, I am so upset!), we do desperately need to get rid of our 'deadwood' - those players who consistently fail to perform (even if they have the occasional 'golden' moment) or don't contribute over all formats of the game - Benjamin, Miles, Garton etc.
It's a hell of a mess and it needs a hell of lot of sorting (which could well take longer than a year), but it HAS to start now.
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