You have no idea how much time was spent trying to get Jovetic ... if any at all. And even if we did, do you seriously believe that we are only capable of going after one player at a time?
Still it's always satisfying to criticise the club, despite knowing nothing of the facts, isn't it?
OK, who could and should we have bought? And why single out Barber? It's not his money! Surely the Chairman is at fault for not throwing limitless money at the problem?
How do you know that we haven't been on the case of a number of strikers for many, many weeks? Just because we haven't signed one, it doesn't mean we haven't been trying. Do you really believe they have made a mistake and deliberately left it late?
We all dream about success, but surely with...
So a failure of epic proportions? What could they have done to avoid this? Who have they gone for, who was available? Could we afford them? Did they want to come to BHA?
You must know the answer to most of those questions to deem yourself justified in your damning criticism.
It's still BHA in 90 minutes of football on a piece of grass. That does it for me.
As for all the peripheral stuff, I'll choose what interests me and ignore the rest.
We all have control of the on/off button of our TVs, etc.
Totally disagree, but that's football!
We had to be pragmatic. Like it or not, they are far superior to us so the tactics we employed were, in my opinion, the only ones we could have employed to avoid a thrashing. Anything else would have left City with so much space to stroll around at...
No - that's why I said "I'm not sure .."
My main point was that, if it were an error, you can criticise it, but you can't criticise it on the basis of a guess of what might have followed.
What contrived reasoning to justify your criticism. If he'd saved it, the rest of the game from that moment on would have been completely different to what actually happened, and City might have gone on to score three more!
I'm not sure it was an error anyway.
No stake in it. Just hate gratuitous criticism of anyone. There is so much of it on NSC. We live in a world where people go out of their way to criticise, justified or not. Presumably they enjoy it!
I didn't know Ed but simply felt I did by reading of, and hearing about, his immense part in the fight for Falmer.
When I went to the presentation at the Amex to choose my seat for the first season there, Ed was standing close by and I thought, "But for you, I wouldn't be here now."
He is...