Bradley seems to have lost the players and now he's lost the fans. He can't possibly carry on....can he?
As the singing echoed around the stadium yesterday, I must admit squirming in embarrassment. In the second half the singing started in the East Stand and there was some applauds and small pockets joined in from the other stands. I didn't join in the singing because I felt it wasn't doing the team any good, but I'm not criticising those who did sing. I also felt on a personal level for Bradley, perhaps I'm going soft in my old age.
Nearing the 90th minute all of the stands joined in. The sad thing is I cannot remember the last time the whole ground sang together, we have plenty of conservative fans. It took the fear of relegation to bring the whole Liberty crowd together.
The whole scenario was disappointing, but understandable. I can't remember the last time our fans sang for a manager to be sacked (possibly Kenny Jackett?) but as for surving yesterdays scenario, I cannot see how Bradley and the Board cannot see that his position Is untenable.
To prolong the situation any further would be gross mismanagement, although our Board have become very good at that.

