BadFish
Huge Member
- Oct 19, 2003
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. My main concern is the fickle and success hungry noisy minority on here who are going to have their knives sharpened for the new manager if he doesn't sign the caliber of players we have become used to signing under Poyet.
Will the naysayers start saying nay if we are out of the playoff places around Christmas?
The lean times of which you talk are a direct result of over spending and over reaching for the big time last time we tried it. I would rather a slow a steady approach of building the club up on firm foundations without risking it all and learning the lessons of last time and the other clubs who have gambled on getting to the big time. I am afraid i am still just happy to have a club at all that i don't want it risked on chasing the Premier League.
each to their own and I hope you get your wish.
Bloody right I'm success hungry. I don't know what age you are Badfish but I've got 45+ years under the belt supporting BHA and boy have I seen some lean times. I want it all and now! I'm not getting any younger and I want a dose of the big-time again. We had the opportunity and blew it and I was as angry as f..k.
Yes, I'm also fickle and yes I want to see us up there again. I am, however realistic enough to know that a new manager may need a bit of time. So, if we are not in the top two by October, I will want him gone. Simple![/QUOTE]