Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
Completely agree with all of this,

I'm a glass half full type of supporter anyway, but the last 12 months have been painful viewing.

*IF* we restructure properly, get a young progressive manager in. Get rid of our overpaid deadwood, keep the solid pro's and integrate some good young players with a couple of decent signings we actually have a chance of winning something next season. We have a chance to start again and play some decent football.

Jenkins, or whoever is making the big decisions have a huge summer ahead of them...

Start off by hiring a good manager. I don't think he'd come to us, but someone I've admired is Gary Rowett. If not him, then someone in his mould. A young and hungry, up and coming manager please.

lesser talent whether it's work, school or a football environment means less competition and the more likely you have of winning things. I would like to be at the top of anything to really compete, but understand not everyone thinks the same way. Some junior football teams where there'a an A and a B team for example would rather have two mixed teams of abilities as opposed to one strong team and one weaker team, which pleases some but does not please those kids who have the talent to be at the top or stretched.

So whatever floats your boat as no real answer. I would rather be at the top in footballing terms albeit, seeing the team struggle in the top league. I do understand though, those who get more of a thrill from the excitement of the championship and better tasting pies at Bolton, Barnsley etc at a better price. But not for me though!

If I wanted more attacking football, better tasting pies and lager, I would rather watch non league than be happier in a league lower than the Premiership, although yes I will still go, but certainly it does zero for me.

So Premiership every time............................