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We could win the prem, champions league and any other cup we enter and some of our fans will still complain, never seen such a fickle fanbase.2 seasons ago we had an awful start to the league and look destined for the national league yet ended up finishing 5th and penalty kicks away from Wembley.Last season we were 12-15 points behind Walsall yet we end up winning the league and gaining promotion.I know the results aren't great right now but this league is terrible and we are all just as bad and as good as each other, we are only 10 points from the top of the league. Thankfully the teams below us arent great at the moment either.
Agreed with all of that, hopefully know McCann knows his favourite starting team
Quote from: Pinter777 on November 15, 2025, 06:05:52 pmAgreed with all of that, hopefully know McCann knows his favourite starting team McCann must be frustrated by what has happened to results and performances, but he has to take most of the blame as it’s been obvious to a blind man that we didn’t have the quality upfront from the start of the season. Bailey a midfielder is our top scorer and when he continually selected Billy upfront match after match , this sent out a huge tell tale sign to all our opponents that we had a problem . Results prove that we were not strong enough up front and could offer no threat or variation to our attack and it was looking dire the moment injuries started to effect the defence with Sterry and Magrath and goals dried up .
Quote from: In the box on November 15, 2025, 08:37:35 pmQuote from: Pinter777 on November 15, 2025, 06:05:52 pmAgreed with all of that, hopefully know McCann knows his favourite starting team McCann must be frustrated by what has happened to results and performances, but he has to take most of the blame as it’s been obvious to a blind man that we didn’t have the quality upfront from the start of the season. Bailey a midfielder is our top scorer and when he continually selected Billy upfront match after match , this sent out a huge tell tale sign to all our opponents that we had a problem . Results prove that we were not strong enough up front and could offer no threat or variation to our attack and it was looking dire the moment injuries started to effect the defence with Sterry and Magrath and goals dried up . …and some folk seem to want to ignore the fact that without the fortunate signings he has managed to make in the two January windows he would have not survived in his position in his first season when we were bound for the National League. He also got the boost that he needed for automatic promotion from his second successive January window this year. Otherwise we might have been enmeshed in the play-offs again instead of managing the title.Having failed to recruit competent goal-scorers this summer no one can pretend that we not now on the same downward trend as we were two years ago. It requires a rather blind kind of optimism to believe that we can now halt the slide into the relegation zone which means that survival will depend on an unlikely treble of success in the January 2026 window.“Positivity” amongst devoted fans is a “given” before every game. Comments afterwards from those same fans that are critical are genuine opinions and are just as valid as those who choose to ignore what went wrong.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on November 15, 2025, 09:24:06 pmQuote from: In the box on November 15, 2025, 08:37:35 pmQuote from: Pinter777 on November 15, 2025, 06:05:52 pmAgreed with all of that, hopefully know McCann knows his favourite starting team McCann must be frustrated by what has happened to results and performances, but he has to take most of the blame as it’s been obvious to a blind man that we didn’t have the quality upfront from the start of the season. Bailey a midfielder is our top scorer and when he continually selected Billy upfront match after match , this sent out a huge tell tale sign to all our opponents that we had a problem . Results prove that we were not strong enough up front and could offer no threat or variation to our attack and it was looking dire the moment injuries started to effect the defence with Sterry and Magrath and goals dried up . …and some folk seem to want to ignore the fact that without the fortunate signings he has managed to make in the two January windows he would have not survived in his position in his first season when we were bound for the National League. He also got the boost that he needed for automatic promotion from his second successive January window this year. Otherwise we might have been enmeshed in the play-offs again instead of managing the title.Having failed to recruit competent goal-scorers this summer no one can pretend that we not now on the same downward trend as we were two years ago. It requires a rather blind kind of optimism to believe that we can now halt the slide into the relegation zone which means that survival will depend on an unlikely treble of success in the January 2026 window.“Positivity” amongst devoted fans is a “given” before every game. Comments afterwards from those same fans that are critical are genuine opinions and are just as valid as those who choose to ignore what went wrong.How can a signing be fortunate!What a weird thing to say
Quote from: dickos1 on November 15, 2025, 09:48:42 pmQuote from: ForsolongaRover on November 15, 2025, 09:24:06 pmQuote from: In the box on November 15, 2025, 08:37:35 pmQuote from: Pinter777 on November 15, 2025, 06:05:52 pmAgreed with all of that, hopefully know McCann knows his favourite starting team McCann must be frustrated by what has happened to results and performances, but he has to take most of the blame as it’s been obvious to a blind man that we didn’t have the quality upfront from the start of the season. Bailey a midfielder is our top scorer and when he continually selected Billy upfront match after match , this sent out a huge tell tale sign to all our opponents that we had a problem . Results prove that we were not strong enough up front and could offer no threat or variation to our attack and it was looking dire the moment injuries started to effect the defence with Sterry and Magrath and goals dried up . …and some folk seem to want to ignore the fact that without the fortunate signings he has managed to make in the two January windows he would have not survived in his position in his first season when we were bound for the National League. He also got the boost that he needed for automatic promotion from his second successive January window this year. Otherwise we might have been enmeshed in the play-offs again instead of managing the title.Having failed to recruit competent goal-scorers this summer no one can pretend that we not now on the same downward trend as we were two years ago. It requires a rather blind kind of optimism to believe that we can now halt the slide into the relegation zone which means that survival will depend on an unlikely treble of success in the January 2026 window.“Positivity” amongst devoted fans is a “given” before every game. Comments afterwards from those same fans that are critical are genuine opinions and are just as valid as those who choose to ignore what went wrong.How can a signing be fortunate!What a weird thing to say Well they can can’t they? Plenty of luck involved the way we recruit I can tell you that.
Quote from: GazLaz on November 15, 2025, 10:58:59 pmQuote from: dickos1 on November 15, 2025, 09:48:42 pmQuote from: ForsolongaRover on November 15, 2025, 09:24:06 pmQuote from: In the box on November 15, 2025, 08:37:35 pmQuote from: Pinter777 on November 15, 2025, 06:05:52 pmAgreed with all of that, hopefully know McCann knows his favourite starting team McCann must be frustrated by what has happened to results and performances, but he has to take most of the blame as it’s been obvious to a blind man that we didn’t have the quality upfront from the start of the season. Bailey a midfielder is our top scorer and when he continually selected Billy upfront match after match , this sent out a huge tell tale sign to all our opponents that we had a problem . Results prove that we were not strong enough up front and could offer no threat or variation to our attack and it was looking dire the moment injuries started to effect the defence with Sterry and Magrath and goals dried up . …and some folk seem to want to ignore the fact that without the fortunate signings he has managed to make in the two January windows he would have not survived in his position in his first season when we were bound for the National League. He also got the boost that he needed for automatic promotion from his second successive January window this year. Otherwise we might have been enmeshed in the play-offs again instead of managing the title.Having failed to recruit competent goal-scorers this summer no one can pretend that we not now on the same downward trend as we were two years ago. It requires a rather blind kind of optimism to believe that we can now halt the slide into the relegation zone which means that survival will depend on an unlikely treble of success in the January 2026 window.“Positivity” amongst devoted fans is a “given” before every game. Comments afterwards from those same fans that are critical are genuine opinions and are just as valid as those who choose to ignore what went wrong.How can a signing be fortunate!What a weird thing to say Well they can can’t they? Plenty of luck involved the way we recruit I can tell you that. Ah, so the signings that don’t work out are down to the manager not knowing what he’s doing, and the the good signings are just lucky. I get it now