@cumbrianmackem didn’t suggest that anyone shouldn’t be excited or enjoying what’s going on, I’m not sure why so many are responding in that vain.
The reason to manage expectations, which is what he did mention, is because when the fanbase convince themselves that we’ll, for example, be shoe ins for promotion this year, then if it fails to materialise the backlash becomes greater and more damaging. I’d like to see our fanbase never going on again like they did last Thursday but the likelihood of that increases the higher expectations are built.
Hmm, still don't agree mate.
We've all seen how powerful it can be when momentum builds and the supporters and team believe they can win every game. Surely that's a good thing and the players know we have faith in them.
I just can't see the point in being hesitant tbh. There'll be 3000 belting out their support at QPR and expecting us to win, you don't go all that way to 'keep your powder dry'. Your confidence can quieten the home crowd and give the team a lift so it's a big positive imo. Being excited in retrospect just doesn't do it for me.
Ha'way the Lads!!!