alpine_saint Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Ok some people remember you wanting the manager out after two games following the the playoff semi final season. Nobody takes you seriously due to your constant moaning, whinging, crying, negativity, slagging off of players...... you seem to actually enjoy it when Saints don't win. GBTTFFS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, you mean the season where Whiskey George had just ignored the defence the entire summer ? Yep, I wanted him out before the Palace game kicked off, probably before when he ignored Rasiak for half the season AND gave Best the first penalty after a sh*te 120mins. Guilty. I was right about that. Deal with it. As for enjoying Saints not winning, that is as pathetic a footstamping comment on here as you can get. Grow up for once. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Under Weststand Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 As the point of this thread is about whether we'd be surprised well, no, I wouldn't be surprised. Reading the Guardian article today it does imply that a lot of pressure is being put on Pardew for both results and good football. I don't think we'll get any change before the end of the season but maybe in the summer. As Cortese and Liebherr seem to want decent football I wouldn't expect someone like Davies or Boothroyd but there is someone out there who was rumoured to be the first choice candidate before Pardew that has a reputation for getting promotion and playing good football; Steve Coppell. He even knows Wally Downes. Do I think this is a good idea? I don't know. Personally I'd probably give Pardew a decent chance for next season but NC and ML may not feel we have the luxury of time. The point of the thread would you be surprised? In today's footballing world absolutely not. I think it all depends on how we finish the season IMHO, if we end it on a blistering run, & just miss out on the play-off's then I see AP being here long term. The next 2 months could well be make or break for AP, If it all starts coming together on the pitch, good solid full 90-mins of football week in week out then all will be oK. If we continue to stutter, & have no seeming cohesion, then it could well be that NC would act this season. We all know had no pre-season, had to cobble together a team,for the first half of the season with loans etc. But AP has to start getting things right now he has spent a considerable amount of money on players he has chosen, to push this club forward. Now I'm not advocating AP is sacked, but the excuses have to stop now, we have to not only win games but we need to be looking to play good solid winning football. When was the last time we dominated a game for the full 90-mins, and looked like automatic promotion candidates, that is the question that NC will be asking himself from now until the end of the season. I don't expect automatic even next year, as you can never guarantee anything in football, however I would be gutted if we were not very strong challengers. We need to set down our maker for the run in this season, so clubs fear us next year. Down to you AP make it happen & lead us for a long time to come. Here's hoping! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Oh, you mean the season where Whiskey George had just ignored the defence the entire summer ? Yep, I wanted him out before the Palace game kicked off, probably before when he ignored Rasiak for half the season AND gave Best the first penalty after a sh*te 120mins. Guilty. I was right about that. Deal with it. As for enjoying Saints not winning, that is as pathetic a footstamping comment on here as you can get. Grow up for once. Another one who wants the plaudits because he was right...ffs...sad... Anyway just for you "well done alpine you were right" clap..clap..clap. All together now....."for he`s a jolly good fellow and so say all of us" Feel better now... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alpine_saint Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Another one who wants the plaudits because he was right...ffs...sad... Anyway just for you "well done alpine you were right" clap..clap..clap. All together now....."for he`s a jolly good fellow and so say all of us" Feel better now... How childish. I would have thought that complaining about negativity would be tempered by recognition that it actually turned out to be realistic... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 How childish. I would have thought that complaining about negativity would be tempered by recognition that it actually turned out to be realistic... What do you actually want us to say? Most agree we are underperforming and know we should be better but us, unlike you can see the bigger picture,realise we have come back from the brink, are improving as a club overall and believe it will come good ,you however expect it to happen instantly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyNorthernSaints Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Oh, you mean the season where Whiskey George had just ignored the defence the entire summer ? Yep, I wanted him out before the Palace game kicked off, probably before when he ignored Rasiak for half the season AND gave Best the first penalty after a sh*te 120mins. Guilty. I was right about that. Deal with it. As for enjoying Saints not winning, that is as pathetic a footstamping comment on here as you can get. Grow up for once. Oh no! being told to grow up by Alpwhine the biggest whinger and cry baby ever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
revolution saint Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 How childish. I would have thought that complaining about negativity would be tempered by recognition that it actually turned out to be realistic... I think the thing here is that you give the impression that you're always negative. It may not be true and it may not be your intention but that is the feeling amongst most people. There's been a few occasions where I've met a fellow supporter, asked if they post or look on here and they say "That Alpine - what a ****". Maybe that's the reaction you're looking for though? I've nothing against you but you can't really be surprised when you get stick, can you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 who is the nagative one..the one who posts an opinion on a message board or the one that throws out the insults in a fit...? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S-Clarke Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 No offence alpine - but why do you moan about the stick you get? Some of it is OTT...I agree…but I can see why people react the way they do. You are prominent on every single thread if we drop points or lose a game. Some of your points are valid, granted - but people don't need to see it said over and over again. If we win and have a good run, you'll say well done etc - but that's it, you have no real input after that. Why? You seem to come to life when things are out there to moan about...yet sneak into the background when things are going well. I don't get it - and most other posters don't, which is why you sometimes get the stick you do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 who is the nagative one..the one who posts an opinion on a message board or the one that throws out the insults in a fit...? I think it's the troll who posts provocative comments and then takes the 'holier than thou' moral high ground! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 I think it's the troll who posts provocative comments and then takes the 'holier than thou' moral high ground! you are equally guilty then... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 you are equally guilty then... Pleasure doing business with you...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weston Saint Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Qick answer, no I would not be suprised. Meat on the bone: Anyone who really thinks this is a 5 year plan are not reading between the lines on what Pardew and some posters are saying. The real plan is 3 years. Anyone who thinks Pardew will be given until next season to prove himself are wrong imo for reasons I will not go into. He is and will be judged on this seasons progress. If he does not demonstrate in the remaining games of the season that we will be odds on for automatic promotion next year he will be gone and I think he knows it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Qick answer, no I would not be suprised. Meat on the bone: Anyone who really thinks this is a 5 year plan are not reading between the lines on what Pardew and some posters are saying. The real plan is 3 years. Anyone who thinks Pardew will be given until next season to prove himself are wrong imo for reasons I will not go into. He is and will be judged on this seasons progress. If he does not demonstrate in the remaining games of the season that we will be odds on for automatic promotion next year he will be gone and I think he knows it. and I know you are connected with people at the club... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Qick answer, no I would not be suprised. Meat on the bone: Anyone who really thinks this is a 5 year plan are not reading between the lines on what Pardew and some posters are saying. The real plan is 3 years. Anyone who thinks Pardew will be given until next season to prove himself are wrong imo for reasons I will not go into. He is and will be judged on this seasons progress. If he does not demonstrate in the remaining games of the season that we will be odds on for automatic promotion next year he will be gone and I think he knows it. What are you saying Weston? League 1 to Prem in three years? That's the real plan? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weston Saint Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 and I know you are connected with people at the club...This has not come from any contact I have at the club. Those contacts would not be privy to such information Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weston Saint Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 What are you saying Weston? League 1 to Prem in three years? That's the real plan?That is what I am led to believe from a contact away from the club with good contacts at a high level and from reading between the lines of comments made by Pardew. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 This has not come from any contact I have at the club. Those contacts would not be privy to such information what I meant was that you have a feel for what is going on and (imo) are one of the few posters that have more of an informed opinion than many of us (obviously including me) and when you, FF and one or two others make subtle points, it does not get lost on some of us.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alpine_saint Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 No offence alpine - but why do you moan about the stick you get? Some of it is OTT...I agree…but I can see why people react the way they do. You are prominent on every single thread if we drop points or lose a game. Some of your points are valid, granted - but people don't need to see it said over and over again. If we win and have a good run, you'll say well done etc - but that's it, you have no real input after that. Why? You seem to come to life when things are out there to moan about...yet sneak into the background when things are going well. I don't get it - and most other posters don't, which is why you sometimes get the stick you do. Think about it. If the club is winning and is on a good run, what is there to say except "well done, Player X is doing well" ? If the club is serving up dross, of course there is more to say !!! Does this REALLY surprise you ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
.comsaint Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 What are you saying Weston? League 1 to Prem in three years? That's the real plan? Quote from Pardew (Guardian): "Where we are now we're going to need a huge slice of luck as well as playing very, very well," the manager, Alan Pardew, says of the club's promotion prospects. "But we can do it. What they [the board] really want is within three years to be challenging for the Premier League and I think that's fair. "There's no reason why I can't produce a team next year that can go straight into the Championship and cause a real lot of damage and maybe even go through the Championship. I did it at Reading, when in our first year we made the play-off, so it's not impossible"... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 That is what I am led to believe from a contact away from the club with good contacts at a high level and from reading between the lines of comments made by Pardew. So then...... It's league 1 to Prem in 3 years. Which means next season promotion from L1 to CCC. And 2011-2012 is promotion from CCC to Prem. Impossible: IMHO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 (edited) So then...... It's league 1 to Prem in 3 years. Which means next season promotion from L1 to CCC. And 2011-2012 is promotion from CCC to Prem. Impossible: IMHO. I think Hull did it maybe Wigan..? Fulham..? Reading..? Leicester are in with a shout too Edited 7 February, 2010 by Thedelldays Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weston Saint Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Quote from Pardew (Guardian): "Where we are now we're going to need a huge slice of luck as well as playing very, very well," the manager, Alan Pardew, says of the club's promotion prospects. "But we can do it. What they [the board] really want is within three years to be challenging for the Premier League and I think that's fair. "There's no reason why I can't produce a team next year that can go straight into the Championship and cause a real lot of damage and maybe even go through the Championship. I did it at Reading, when in our first year we made the play-off, so it's not impossible"... We are in year 1 and likely to fail, we need to be promoted in year 2 and be in the top 6 of the Championship for year 3. If we do that Pardew will have achieved a lot and I am sure he will then be given a further year as publically those at the top have said 5 years and will not lose face but.............. I am not knocking Pardew (although I have my doubts he is capable enough) as I think he did a great job up to Christmas. He has to move forward now. He was given the money to take us to the next level. He has to produce results. Yesterday he did not get the right result. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 I think Hull did it maybe Wigan..? Fulham..? Leicester are in with a shout too Maybe we can do it. I guess that more than 30 years of supporting Saints has taken it's toll after all. I'm used to low(e) expectations. I shall hand in my happy clapper badge at the desk on my way out. Seriously, it's a hell of an ask. Even if you replaced AP with Fergie or Wenger it would be still be daunting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Maybe we can do it. I guess that more than 30 years of supporting Saints has taken it's toll after all. I'm used to low(e) expectations. I shall hand in my happy clapper badge at the desk on my way out. Seriously, it's a hell of an ask. Even if you replaced AP with Fergie or Wenger it would be still be daunting. but that (it seems) is what the powers at be want...and so far have really put their money where their mouths are.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 but that (it seems) is what the powers at be want...and so far have really put their money where their mouths are.. Have they? I'm not so sure. To reach the Prem in 3 years would require pretty much the same team to be playing in L1, CCC and then Prem. You need consistency. We would need to be fielding an upper-CCC/lower-Prem team now for that to be possible. And £3million doesn't buy a team that will compete with Newcastle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derry Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 We are in year 1 and likely to fail, we need to be promoted in year 2 and be in the top 6 of the Championship for year 3. If we do that Pardew will have achieved a lot and I am sure he will then be given a further year as publically those at the top have said 5 years and will not lose face but.............. I am not knocking Pardew (although I have my doubts he is capable enough) as I think he did a great job up to Christmas. He has to move forward now. He was given the money to take us to the next level. He has to produce results. Yesterday he did not get the right result. He certainly isn't organising a team to do anything remotely like that at the moment. If what I am seeing at the moment is the template for next season and the team isn't developed in the next 20 matches to be a league winning combination then I think he will be gone. I've had confirmation from an unconnected ex director source about the level of incentive. That in itself will cause the reassessment at the end of the season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Have they? I'm not so sure. To reach the Prem in 3 years would require pretty much the same team to be playing in L1, CCC and then Prem. You need consistency. We would need to be fielding an upper-CCC/lower-Prem team now for that to be possible. And £3million doesn't buy a team that will compete with Newcastle. when you spend more than the rest of your own division combined and also enhance teh already prem standard training ground...then yes..I would say they have put up the cash so far compare that to say, Exeter..they recent paid a fee for a player..which is the first time they have done so for over 7 years....it was quite big news Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 when you spend more than the rest of your own division combined and also enhance teh already prem standard training ground...then yes..I would say they have put up the cash so far compare that to say, Exeter..they recent paid a fee for a player..which is the first time they have done so for over 7 years....it was quite big news Agreed, we are outspending teams in L1 and CCC. But do you think we are buying players that are good enough to win promotion to the Prem? (lol at Exeter buying a player - although not in a patronising way ). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Agreed, we are outspending teams in L1 and CCC. But do you think we are buying players that are good enough to win promotion to the Prem? (lol at Exeter buying a player - although not in a patronising way ). no..but then NC has stated that MORE investment would be made to take us up... so far, they have backed our manager relatively like we have not seen before..or ever seen before.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 no..but then NC has stated that MORE investment would be made to take us up... so far, they have backed our manager relatively like we have not seen before..or ever seen before.. In which case the money spent this season could be seen as being wasted if all we do in summer is buy a brand new team to reach the Prem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 In which case the money spent this season could be seen as being wasted if all we do in summer is buy a brand new team to reach the Prem. wasted..or well spent to get us up... before, the money spent by saints was seen as "investment"... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glasgow_Saint Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Another one who wants the plaudits because he was right...ffs...sad... Anyway just for you "well done alpine you were right" clap..clap..clap. All together now....."for he`s a jolly good fellow and so say all of us" Feel better now... You do seem very childish. How old are you Always_SFC? Is that also your real name? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 wasted..or well spent to get us up... before, the money spent by saints was seen as "investment"... Let's wait and see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eelpie Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Yes I would be surprised. The plan is a 5 year plan. Get a grip + one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 + one I think you will find the 5-year plan is now a 3-year plan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Fan CaM Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Like it or not - we are in the THIRD tier of English football - and we have Alan Pardew as our boss. I'm thanking my lucky stars for that! He took over a club that was down on its knees & is/was being asked to perform an (almost) impossible task of dragging the club from the very depths of despair to a position of good standing amongst the footballing world. And lets not forget the much-mentioned 10-point handicap that welcomed him to the club! He is being asked - in a very short space of time - to get the club back to where it rightfully belongs. He has been given terrific backing from the owner/boardroom...and is doing a bloody decent job in my eyes. New players take time to gel. He's switching things around to find his best team and allowing for the hectic schedule - I don't blame him. We've lost our spark lately granted - but show me a club that doesn't have a blip during the season. What we don't need in the summer (let alone now) is yet ANOTHER bloody manager! Pards will get it right - if not this season then next. Whatever anyone else thinks - we're lucky to have him. Very lucky. And he's getting us there. If we all have a fantastic day out at Wembley later this month...and we all celebrate a win over our arch rivals next saturday - suddenly Pards will be the best gaffer since sliced bread with many of the moaners & doubters! But please - not talk of yet ANOTHER manager pleeeeease... Absolutely spot bollok on with this post....could not agree more. A slight blip (that doesn't include losses FFS) and suddenly we see the impatient children start calling for AP's head. As somebody else said - INSANE! :smt119 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 You do seem very childish. How old are you Always_SFC? Is that also your real name? Calling me childish...LOL.... oh the irony:rolleyes: Wondered when you would crawl back out of the woodwork. Is yours glasgow saint? Should be clueless saint tbh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 but that (it seems) is what the powers at be want...and so far have really put their money where their mouths are.. No they are not saying that,you have taken the view from two people you don`t know via someone on this message board who said he gets that "feeling" from reading between the lines...... so just his opinion really. Yet you take it as gospel because it suits your view.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Secret Site Agent Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 ...would anyone be surprised if Cortese acts as ruthlessly as his reputation and asks Pardew to leave before the end of the season if we fall well short of the playoffs? As I say, read the question I'm posing, not between the lines please. "Would you be surprised?" is the question. Yes or no? Yes because in business you do not establish a five year plan and then start sackings after failure to not achieve a target that was't originally set. This may not be the case in football, but I believe he is applying a business model. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clifford Nelson Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 NC will have learnt a thing or two during his time at Saints. When he arrived he was in a hurry to put a manager in place to get a team to play. Things have no doubt moved on from there, but I doubt very much if he just blithely is going to replace one manager with another in a return to the old merry go round. He appears too astute for that. Before we get any change in management we will have an arrival of the Sporting Director for a review of the footballing strategy. This is not an area where AP is especially strong, that at least is clear. As for our 'blind faith in AP' brigade which pops up on all threads hysterically yelling to quell all signs of intelligent discussion: You remind me most of the revolutionaly guards on the streets of Teheran, trying to beat down the voices of reason. And here is news for you: AP is not a descendant from a higher plane, nor an appointed Ayatollah, who is here to be obeyed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ash Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 As for our 'blind faith in AP' brigade which pops up on all threads hysterically yelling to quell all signs of intelligent discussion: You remind me most of the revolutionaly guards on the streets of Teheran, trying to beat down the voices of reason. And here is news for you: AP is not a descendant from a higher plane, nor an appointed Ayatollah, who is here to be obeyed. What a truly moronic point you appear to be making. The metaphor you use is absolutely absurd, I suggest you sit down and think about what you have done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clifford Nelson Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 What a truly moronic point you appear to be making. The metaphor you use is absolutely absurd, I suggest you sit down and think about what you have done. You will have read the threads and shouts for those who have a more critical attitude to shut up as well, haven't you. It brought to mind the thought that in this case AP is beyond criticism. Now you take that thought one or two steps further, and where do you get? It gets to me that in a country where millions have died fighting for our rights to freely determine our own future. I equate that with the rights to have a reasoned debate about our football team without anybody being shouted at for daring to be critical of the manager. Is that moronic? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derry Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 You will have read the threads and shouts for those who have a more critical attitude to shut up as well, haven't you. It brought to mind the thought that in this case AP is beyond criticism. Now you take that thought one or two steps further, and where do you get? It gets to me that in a country where millions have died fighting for our rights to freely determine our own future. I equate that with the rights to have a reasoned debate about our football team without anybody being shouted at for daring to be critical of the manager. Is that moronic? Quite right. To many people when they get to limits of their knowledge and run out of ideas, revert to abusive behaviour and childish name calling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clifford Nelson Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Quite right. To many people when they get to limits of their knowledge and run out of ideas, revert to abusive behaviour and childish name calling. I just noticed that the same happened to you on another thread. Sometimes it's difficult to float above those things and not snap back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustMike Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 NC will have learnt a thing or two during his time at Saints. When he arrived he was in a hurry to put a manager in place to get a team to play. Things have no doubt moved on from there, but I doubt very much if he just blithely is going to replace one manager with another in a return to the old merry go round. He appears too astute for that. Before we get any change in management we will have an arrival of the Sporting Director for a review of the footballing strategy. This is not an area where AP is especially strong, that at least is clear. As for our 'blind faith in AP' brigade which pops up on all threads hysterically yelling to quell all signs of intelligent discussion: You remind me most of the revolutionaly guards on the streets of Teheran, trying to beat down the voices of reason. And here is news for you: AP is not a descendant from a higher plane, nor an appointed Ayatollah, who is here to be obeyed. have you not thought that there maybe a reason for that, ie no pre-season, -10, complete team rebuild with 15 players in, 3 defeats in 20 odd games, 1 game away from wembley, a southcoast derby to look forward to and alot of younger signings clearly building for the future. I wonder what peoples reactions will be if we win the 2 games this week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derry Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 I just noticed that the same happened to you on another thread. Sometimes it's difficult to float above those things and not snap back. It's easier to make a measured response if emotions are not involved. This is interesting but not that important to me in the overall scheme of things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derry Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 have you not thought that there maybe a reason for that, ie no pre-season, -10, complete team rebuild with 15 players in, 3 defeats in 20 odd games, 1 game away from wembley, a southcoast derby to look forward to and alot of younger signings clearly building for the future. I wonder what peoples reactions will be if we win the 2 games this week. Much more interesting will be the reaction if we don't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustMike Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 Much more interesting will be the reaction if we don't. swap the word interesting with predictable ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Block 5 Posted 7 February, 2010 Share Posted 7 February, 2010 I think you will find the 5-year plan is now a 3-year plan Unrealistic IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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