Firstly, there isn't a hope in hell of a positive outcome tonight, none at all. I've already apportioned blame to the various guilty parties I believe to be culpable and am ready to look ahead.
What we require now from the club, is some positive action, some sign that they are ready to atone. Starting with a good managerial appointment, one to get positive feeling back in the city/county. Secondly, he must be backed, and heavily, with good quality signings that will knot together with the players we have left.
There is a lot to be positive about. We are in line for the biggest ever pay out to a relegated club, some 26 million in the first season. When the inevitable vultures come picking round the carcass, they will find a viable club, able to hold out for top dollar on it's few decent assets, ruddy, fer, snodgrass, and maybe even hooper and Redmond. That equates to a huge windfall in fees and saved wages. We will all be there next season, first home game, versus Middlesbrough. I've got my three tickets booked already. The place will be full again, a rarity in division two, and an advantage. We have a nucleus of good young players, who last season gave us a high lit amid all hughtons dross, by winning the fa youth cup. There are sure to be a number of players who will stay, who, if properly utilised are above average championship standard.
It's now all down to the board, and I challenge them now, do not repeat the mistakes of the past, the worthington travesty, the gunn debacle. We should demand clear and decisive action from these people to lift the gloom and show positive intent by immediately unveiling an exciting new manager and promising him funds. We await their response.
Posted By: Pink un exile, May 7, 15:19:56
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