Before the lockdown, I had I admit some sympathy for the manager. Of course he made some awful decisions and the team were playing useless football but the sale of Bowen and Grosicki and the incredible run of injuries would have tested a better manager than him. We were definitely heading for the rocks before the lockdown and then he was given an opportunity to reset, get some players back, and go again. Today has convinced me he can't organise what he's got. I have no idea of the relative fitness of the players so no idea why Stewart didn't start but to play Kane and Batty for 70 minutes defined belief. Honeyman passed the ball to a player in the same colour shirt more in 30 mins than those two did all game.
After paying £10 to watch that crap can someone confirm these losers got full pay during lockdown. I think I know the answer but I want to feel more pxxxxd off than I do now.
Just a wee hickup that. The rub of the green. Wind changed direction at the last second and ball got away from Long. The boys are all well up for the next game. Not worried at all. Three is great camaraderie around the whole club. A wee setback that but lots of positives there for all to see. We're working hard on our game plan, so with a wee bit of luck we will be fighting fit and ready to go again next week.
When Managers and now players won’t re sign and fight for the cause there is an argument that the blame for this ****e feast lies a tad higher than someone who could’ve even get Donny Rovers up mate.
Yeah but generally people are not magnanimous (in victory or defeat). Especially football supporters. After years of our **** owners the one thing I can say is my emotional attachment to my club has waned a lot.