Vry prbly
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If we lose tmrw against Charlton will you be worried?
Vry prbly
Failure is not an option.
A book was written but apparently the sentence was never actually mentioned during the Apollo 13 crisis, so on that basis I couldn’t possibly comment.
Crisis. What crisis? Day of the Jackal. 1973
I will when you consider that Paul Warne is on record only 48 hours ago stating that there wasn't one surprised person in the building on Wednesday morning when both Wigan and the MK Dons had beaten their respective oppositions,Accrington and Crewe,on Tuesday night.Accrington,that is, who are above Charlton in a League table that is 40 games old!
Nah..... Never worried about football in my life....
Que Sera Sera....
I’m optimistic and I’m a fan of Paul Warne. If we throw away the auto places. Worried isn’t the word I’d use.
I’d be worried if we was bottom of the league with a points deduction, no ground and no sellable players.
I would question our ambition and evaluate how detrimental the recent yo yo-ing has been on the club and fans expectations.
Remember we have won a trophy 6 days ago and TV darling Ainsworth covets Rotherham’s ground, crowds, players and recent history. He said so himself.
Worried? No.
Concerned where we are as a club? Yes.
I'm worried now but still optimistic. It is only natural to be worried and have that dread that things will go wrong but a) it is still in our own hands, b) if I don't believe then what is the point of it all? and c) we would of taken this scenario at the start of the season. A cup win and our destiny in our own hands.
You don't have to be exclusively one thing or another. Can experience many emotions and feelings without allowing them to take over. I choose to believe and be optimistic because that's what football is all about, for me.
And we still have a quality side, that hasn't changed, come on lads, UTM
All these posts over the last few weeks apparently standing by to revel in potential failure seem to indicate some kind of personality disorder. Like pulling the wings off flies or drowning puppies or kittens in a bucket of water.
Something not right in that mentality.
I’m optimistic, but naturally concerned that it could go wrong. That’s football, and look back over the last 100 years of football tables if you can’t decide if this is one of the good seasons or not. 1954-55 and 1976-77 were pearlers.