6th in the league halfway through tells us we were ready for this league
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6th in the league halfway through tells us we were ready for this league
Agree with much of that but would caveat it by adding those who don't live within ten miles of the ground and have families, who need to make a time based decision on whether to spend 7 hours on going to, watching the, returning from the match (not going to the pub) spending significantly more on fuel than on the ticket. I suspect I am like many who haven't shifted their sporting loyalties but have time and expenditure imperatives which interfere.
I think many were also excited by the 22/23 season style of play (and not just Munto - a factor) which we were always going to struggle to replicate. We failed to spend the close season moving the model forwards and future proofing it, and only really got away with it earlier in the season because a) other teams hadn't quite worked us out, and b) Luke being inspirational, both of which points combined to hide a multitude of basic issues.
I used to think our biggest problem was the lack of support. I don't think that now.
We were averaging 7,357 when we got relegated out of the league, which at the time was our 2nd highest average this century.
This season we're averaging 10,974 and currently 16th on the joint worst run of home form of all time.
The highest we've risen in the last 45 years were when we had a reputation for being a very poorly supported club.
It's very clear now that fans turning up in large numbers cannot counter balance terrible decisions made by owners. It just gives them a licence to carry on as they are.
I’d agree with this. You should be looking to improve during the season so you’re as hard to play against at the end of the season as the beginning. If teams suss you out - and it’s not like we were ever a hard code to crack - you just need to find solutions: be less predictable, develop new patterns, work harder. That often means bringing in better players, and it’s clear we haven’t done that.
From day one we underestimated the physicality and athleticism needed in L2, and the blame for that falls on the shoulders of the head of recruitment. We also made a bad error in going with such a small squad and flogging the same set of players, game in, game out. For the life of me, I will never understand why we didn’t bring someone in on loan when Cedwyn got injured in August, before the transfer window closed.
Agree 100%.
And compounded inexcusably in the January window by effectively doing nothing to meaningfully improve the defence. Williams had sounded the warning with those comments just before he left about the club bringing in new defenders if they were "ambitious enough".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67625496
A gross failure on the recruitment front.
I’ve been boycotting ML because I don’t agree that the current manager/coach should still be there.
I mean why should I be bothered after 40 years to travel all that way to ML just to see he’s ****ed up another team selection and loss.
Been a season ticket for nearly 20 year and given it up 3 games ago can’t be arsed the guys a clown only way he’s going to be removed is if attendance goes down.
Actually i have checked online ,and todays sales have been good,i think they will bring 1.5k so it will be a 10k plus crowd