Tooting Gull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Very disappointed not to go up, we blew it twice really. 18 draws meant we didn't get second, and then in a situation where you need just to win a home game against a team you slaughtered two months before to reach the final, you'd take that all day. But these things happen, and it was an enjoyable season until the end.
The real anger though, as others have said, has come from what happened after, and what that suggests at what was going on behind the scenes undermining the promotion push. I was furious with Poyet's comments afterwards, they betrayed exactly what he really thought about the club, the fans and the board that gave him his big chance (ie absolutely nothing).
My own firm belief (with no inside track) is that what emerges will cast him and his antics and uncontrolled ego in an even worse light, I believe we will all (or most of us) think the board had no effective choice but to suspend him, and his focus on his own career helped sabotage the play-off bid.
The anger then gets compounded with the surrender against Palace, the humiliating Poo-gate episode, and the club being made a public laughing stock after years spent establishing a reputation as a decent and progressive club on the up.
The real anger though, as others have said, has come from what happened after, and what that suggests at what was going on behind the scenes undermining the promotion push. I was furious with Poyet's comments afterwards, they betrayed exactly what he really thought about the club, the fans and the board that gave him his big chance (ie absolutely nothing).
My own firm belief (with no inside track) is that what emerges will cast him and his antics and uncontrolled ego in an even worse light, I believe we will all (or most of us) think the board had no effective choice but to suspend him, and his focus on his own career helped sabotage the play-off bid.
The anger then gets compounded with the surrender against Palace, the humiliating Poo-gate episode, and the club being made a public laughing stock after years spent establishing a reputation as a decent and progressive club on the up.