greyseagull
New member
Following the ‘too good to go down’ thread, it got me thinking back to a couple of years ago when we were vying for the play-off places under Gus. Whilst we were witnessing exciting and seemingly stable times at the Club combined with the recent arrival of Lord Ulloa to our already competitive and impressive squad, I can’t help but recall several conversations I had with people on match days and throughout the working week who would claim that ‘we weren’t ready to go up yet’.
Taking into consideration that the side at that point included the likes of Bridge, Upson, PIG, Barnes, Buckley, Bridcutt, Ulloa, all of which previously have or are now currently playing in the top flight, not to mention Noone earlier in the Amex-era who has also graced the Premier League, were we ready to go up and if not, what constitutes as ‘being ready to go up’? Personally I think it’s a nonsense statement.
For example, were Blackpool ‘ready to go up’ when they won promotion back in 2010…?
Taking into consideration that the side at that point included the likes of Bridge, Upson, PIG, Barnes, Buckley, Bridcutt, Ulloa, all of which previously have or are now currently playing in the top flight, not to mention Noone earlier in the Amex-era who has also graced the Premier League, were we ready to go up and if not, what constitutes as ‘being ready to go up’? Personally I think it’s a nonsense statement.
For example, were Blackpool ‘ready to go up’ when they won promotion back in 2010…?