Short and sweet...you are a tit.
Reading all the media reports you would be forgiven for thinking we had been promoted to the premiership!
Yes, I know we are a small club and we probably did finish higher than I expected but at the end of the day we achieved nothing and dropped down a division.
I don't really want to hear from the players, the manager or chairman until pre-season when I expect to see a steely determination to put things right and try and get us in the top 6.
In the current climate the club will probably organise an open top bus for the team for finishing 12th in league one next season.
Short and sweet...you are a tit.
Just been reading an article about Tony Stewart’s view on this season
Quote : “Of course when you look back, there are always things you think you could do better. We really wanted to add more players in January. It didn't happen, it certainly wasn't down to lack of effort, but it is something that we won't let happen again”
Sounds like he is regretting his decision on not spending to me.
I suspect it was like that Casps.
I'm sure we put a huge effort in but we either had to pay daft money, silly wages or players didn't fancy helping us out.
I seem to recall there was a winger from Liverpool who said no on the final evening of the window. I asked a die hard Lpool fan at work about him and he said he'd genuinely never heard of him. So a complete unknown turned us down
I was disappointed Neil or C Wilder didn't help us. They are forceful enough characters To say to their players and owners GO AND HELP THEM TO STOP UP
Last edited by flourbasher; 16-05-2019 at 05:57 PM.
We were caught in that awful place in January where some prospective targets (not all of course - look at Ipswich's buying spree) were unlikely to sign for a club that was heading to a lower division - especially one that didn't have a mountain of money to start with.
There will always be people who say we didn't try hard enough or flash enough cash and others that accept the club's explanation that they worked their socks off but to no avail. I'm with Shark27 in his interpretation of Tony Stewart's statement.
To the OP, credit to you again, IBS, for starting a post with a polemic that will get get people responding. For what its worth, I don't see much celebration of our relegation - only resignation to the fact that it happened and that, despite the failure to survive, the management team and the players can look themselves in the mirror and say they gave it a really good go. I'd rather have that than the self-flagellation I think some people want to see. Of course, we wouldn't expect an open-top bus parade to celebrate mediocrity next season - but equally we don't need them all dragged through the streets on a tumbril for the near miss of the one that's just finished.