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7:00am Saturday 13th March 2010 in
DANNY Wilson has called on Town’s fans to fully get behind his squad in their quest for League One promotion.
Swindon currently lie sixth in the table following a run of just two defeats in 15 games, but have lost back-to-back games against Bristol Rovers and Milton Keynes Dons over the past week.
Striker Vincent Pericard, making his full debut for the club and only his ninth appearance, came in for noticeable criticism from the travelling support on Tuesday night at stadiummk, but Wilson believes the fans should build up players’ confidence, rather than knock it.
“It’s not all doom and gloom, certainly not from my point of view,” said the boss, pictured, about the two losses.
“It might be from some people’s though, as I heard one or two comments and moans on Tuesday night, which I couldn’t believe.
“Particularly when it was aimed at one or two of the players, which was disappointing.
“People were moaning at certain individuals because their favourites aren’t playing.
“There’s no favourites in my eyes in this team - they are all the same. This squad is a quality squad and we have now added a bit more to it with Stephen Darby.
“If they want to have a go at anybody then that’s not the right place for it, because we want everybody together.
“The only thing it does is knock our confidence. We want to knock the confidence of the opposition and not our own.”
Wilson brought Pericard and Sean Morrison into the starting line-up on Tuesday night at the expense of Gordon Greer and Charlie Austin.
And the manager explained there will be more changes between now and the end of the season, as they bid to end the campaign on a high.
“Everybody will be given a fair opportunity to prove themselves,” said Wilson.
“We’ve got such a tough run that we have to share the workload, and it will happen again, rest assured “If anyone thinks that we won’t make changes again then I am telling you now it will happen again.
“We (the management and coaching staff) will carry on believing in the players, and that’s all we can do.
“They’ve shown the quality they’ve got, they’ve shown consistency and results, and all they need now is that backing, support and belief to stay with them and not to start waning.
“Within the club we won’t give them any doubts because they are as good as any team in this league when they are playing well.
“There’s no reason for anybody to be critical of the players. They want exactly what everybody else wants - to get promotion and be playing in the Championship next season.”
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rogersstfc
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10:01am Sat 13 Mar 10
Highworth red
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10:25am Sat 13 Mar 10
Lars
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10:54am Sat 13 Mar 10
Highworth red
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11:08am Sat 13 Mar 10
Lars wrote:Come on Lars, he wasn't off the pace at Carlisle, so why when he had his big chance at MK did he not seem interested. I agree it is not nice to hear fans giving their own players stick, but you are only going to achieve with nothing less than 100 percent. I hope he comes good, I really do, but he upset fans with a weak performance lacking in desire and work rate.
I agree with DW 100%. It was sickening to hear a significant minority of numbskulls chanting "off, off, off" when Pericard was called over to the referee. And chanting "Charlie, Charlie Austin" during the first half didn't help matters either. Pericard is clearly off the pace at the moment but it is a squad effort. Pericard clearly has ability and will get better the more games he plays.
Lanky
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2:09pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Highworth red wrote:Then moan before or after the game. I was there Tuesday night, and was also getting frustrated with his effort/performance - but was appaulled when our own fans were booing and shouting "off,off,off". Who is that going to help? Him? The team? Surely your efforts should be supporting the team, not critisicing your own teams players?
Lars wrote:Come on Lars, he wasn't off the pace at Carlisle, so why when he had his big chance at MK did he not seem interested. I agree it is not nice to hear fans giving their own players stick, but you are only going to achieve with nothing less than 100 percent. I hope he comes good, I really do, but he upset fans with a weak performance lacking in desire and work rate.
I agree with DW 100%. It was sickening to hear a significant minority of numbskulls chanting "off, off, off" when Pericard was called over to the referee. And chanting "Charlie, Charlie Austin" during the first half didn't help matters either. Pericard is clearly off the pace at the moment but it is a squad effort. Pericard clearly has ability and will get better the more games he plays.
Highworth red
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2:32pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Lanky wrote:I am saving my moaning till afterwards, I didn't boo him or shout off!!! during the game. It wasn't good, but I understand some fans frustration. I hope he's having a 'Fjorfoft' and will surprise us after a less than impressive start to his Town career.
Highworth red wrote:Then moan before or after the game. I was there Tuesday night, and was also getting frustrated with his effort/performance - but was appaulled when our own fans were booing and shouting "off,off,off". Who is that going to help? Him? The team? Surely your efforts should be supporting the team, not critisicing your own teams players? If your not happy with his performance, save your moaning till afterwards, and support the lads during the game.Lars wrote: I agree with DW 100%. It was sickening to hear a significant minority of numbskulls chanting "off, off, off" when Pericard was called over to the referee. And chanting "Charlie, Charlie Austin" during the first half didn't help matters either. Pericard is clearly off the pace at the moment but it is a squad effort. Pericard clearly has ability and will get better the more games he plays.Come on Lars, he wasn't off the pace at Carlisle, so why when he had his big chance at MK did he not seem interested. I agree it is not nice to hear fans giving their own players stick, but you are only going to achieve with nothing less than 100 percent. I hope he comes good, I really do, but he upset fans with a weak performance lacking in desire and work rate.
Lars
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2:35pm Sat 13 Mar 10
Paul Skinnbakk
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2:41pm Sat 13 Mar 10
avo
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7:11am Sun 14 Mar 10
mikek
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8:08am Sun 14 Mar 10
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8:01am Sat 13 Mar 10