I don't doubt that there were some players in that side who had potential in them that we might, in different circumstances, have been able to make something of, and that throwing them into such a shit disorganised team was never the way you were going to find out. Nonetheless, circumstances being as they were, most of those players looked like they didn't know what had hit them. So fair enough, it's hard to blame Hajovsky himself for his bunny-in-headlights act, but that doesn't alter the fact of it.