Beale out. Mad Mistake INFfsI thought it was that lot when I realised I had them blocked on Twitter

Beale out. Mad Mistake INFfsI thought it was that lot when I realised I had them blocked on Twitter

Ironically Beale looks like being a mad mistakeBeale out. Mad Mistake IN![]()
I want to dislike your post, but it has made me laugh. Top man!Ironically Beale looks like being a mad mistake![]()
This is one of my concerns, even though I agree with the slow and sustainable approach. Not sure how that’s reconciled inside my head!
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I don’t mean how haven’t we been promoted with this squad. It’s more that we have the basis of an excellent team with Neil, Clarke, Ballard, etc and it feels like a missed chance to build around them to have a decent crack at promotion. Adding another 2 or 3 good, seasoned players might have had us fighting higher up and hitting the playoffs as a contender. As things are, we will probably lose 2 or more of them in the summer.Not for me, Neil and Clarke are both assets who will play in the prem but if the idea is how haven't we been promoted with this squad, it's simple, they aren't good enough yet. In five years some of the players will have changed but we'll still be signing unproven talent same as we are now.
We missed out when Tony Mowbray got us into the playoffs last season.I don’t mean how haven’t we been promoted with this squad. It’s more that we have the basis of an excellent team with Neil, Clarke, Ballard, etc and it feels like a missed chance to build around them to have a decent crack at promotion. Adding another 2 or 3 good, seasoned players might have had us fighting higher up and hitting the playoffs as a contender. As things are, we will probably lose 2 or more of them in the summer.
The dilemma is how we could have funded those additions if we are running a tight ship and spending what we earn - which is commendable. That’s how (to me) it feels like a missed opportunity on one hand and running a shrewd operation on the other.
I'm pretty certain it will be a small but very vocal minority who are shouting the loudest. The old saying, Rome wasn't built in a day is so true for the journey we are on. We have a plan now, which is a first in a long time.I really hoped/thought we could have a period of calm when KLD came along and gradually removed the two parasites from the club. It was obviously going to take some time to sort out the mess, rebuild the bombsite of the academy, restore the pride, etc.
I was a bit naive tbh. I've never known a time when people were not just willing to attack the club, it's actually become a sport. It's like a competition to find the best 'evidence' of conflict and turmoil at the club. It's an endless litany of stories about snubs, fights, players wanting out and directors baling out.
There are endless predictions of how toxic things will be if Clarke goes, if Swansea score, if Jobe starts, etc etc etc and endless speculation about rumours until they become facts ... like club interference in private matters or punch ups at the training ground.
I'm convinced some people have become 'crisis addicted' ...
... it's like a TV Soap where there's has to be a murder, a kidnap or an affair.
I really hoped/thought we could have a period of calm when KLD came along and gradually removed the two parasites from the club. It was obviously going to take some time to sort out the mess, rebuild the bombsite of the academy, restore the pride, etc.
I was a bit naive tbh. I've never known a time when people were not just willing to attack the club, it's actually become a sport. It's like a competition to find the best 'evidence' of conflict and turmoil at the club. It's an endless litany of stories about snubs, fights, players wanting out and directors baling out.
There are endless predictions of how toxic things will be if Clarke goes, if Swansea score, if Jobe starts, etc etc etc and endless speculation about rumours until they become facts ... like club interference in private matters or punch ups at the training ground.
I'm convinced some people have become 'crisis addicted' ...
... it's like a TV Soap where there's has to be a murder, a kidnap or an affair.
We missed out when Tony Mowbray got us into the playoffs last season.
If we’d bought an experienced defensive midfielder and a striker at the start of that season it could’ve been enough to get automatic promotion or get through against Luton Middlesbrough and Coventry vs Leicester, Leeds and Southampton this season.