I do think that there is a bit of bad feeling caused by,if not sour grapes,then maybe a bunch that are losing their blush. I can understand it to an extent,at the start of this season we and the swans fans expected to be amongst those five clubs sitting down the bottom of the table and Rangers expected to be about where we are. But it's that unexpectness of hows things turn out that makes football such a fabulous game.Someone,I forget who now,said that a football game is like a play written by Shakespeare but with a different ending every time.And that's it exactly.QPR have ended up on the wrong end of the surprise and I can see why you are sore.The only thing is "The 4 year plan" really highlighted how this might have come about.Most of the bottom half of The Premiership are envious of Rodgers and Lambert and we may well both lose our managers.To suggest that Hughes is better than either seems frankly quite bizarre,in your situation he is not as good as Warnock would have been.
Ha looks like I was right with my comments back in March. Arrogant Nowich fans piled in but their run of good luck is finally catching up with them and those fans that commented after this post should not eat too much for dinner tonight as they need to leaave some room for some lovely humble pie
Peter you may be right about Lambert moving on, but i'd wait till we get to the football part of next season to claim that we have fallen away, surely it would be arrogant to assume already?
i'd be lying if i said i'm not fully expecting a monstrous relegation battle next year now, but in truth i was expecting a bit of one before. And if Lambert was pushing for more money to push on up the league quickly, at the risk of putting the club back into financial turmoil that it is so close to entirely removing itself from, better he left. I'd happily support a financially sound Norwich in the championship in a years time than a financially over extended Norwich clinging on in the PL.
Sound logic but depressing when you've got your feet under the table. The danger is Lambert will pick off your key players...
potential trouble ahead sure, but even if he did that and we then went down(and they're all under contract so all would generate funds if sold) we'd still be ahead of our 7 year plan to establish ourselves as a Premier League side. As a club looking to be self sufficient, we can't really expect to guarantee premier league security so easily, so despite the uncertainty (and thats what gets you) i dont feel depressed by these events, because look back 3 yrs, and its plain to see we're now in rude health.