HAVING seen the disaster of the Leeds game, all I can really say first is that we are definitely going to be relegated.

Our players just don't seem to have any clues as to what they are doing on the pitch. We can't defend to save our lives and our attack is so feeble that we deserve to be where we are.

There's no creativity in midfield, apart from Djorkaeff, who seems to have to run the show.

Personally I think we need to go right back to basics. Get rid of all this psychology lark and fitness coaches and back to good old fashioned hard graft in training.

I'd now even question Sam Allardyce's position of manager - bring in Peter Reid to work with Phil Brown and perhaps even John McGinlay as a striking trainer.

Get rid of some of the high paid 'flair' players. Campo is a complete waste of time, seeming only to aggravate others and pick up yellow and red cards.

Okocha shows flashes of skill but are we really paying this guy in excess of £30,000 per week for little cameo roles?

Why is there no strength in our reserves? They're also on a downward spiral, so what is happening within our club?

I don't know who we will bring in when the transfer window opens but it's looking like that's coming too late anyway. It is sad to go into our Christmas fixtures knowing that, on our current form, our Premiership status has more or less evaporated.

I really hoped I would see a resurgent Bolton against Leeds but I'm sad to say it's the same old story. With nine home games to go and still no win since September - management must be questioned.

Kevin Prince

Bromley Cross

Bolton