Lord Bracknell
On fire
Really? if it wasn't for paul we wouldn't have a football club to bitch about! It's as simple as that. No matter how the revisionists would have it.
This situation has been coming for a while, certainly last season, the rumblings were there and it's isnt just a one season wonder. The club that many of us have grown up with, me since 1974, has changed dramatically. For the new fans that may be a good thing. But they have never had the experience of being wanted to be more than fans...we were asked to boycott games, leave early, bring whistles, disrupt games, hound out owners and employees alike....we were asked to go on marches, to send Christmas cards and Valentine cards, that was what the club was all about. It was our club...the Ernest's, atilla's, samarah's, yorkies, easy's, Edna's, bozza's, Harty's, tim's,The Rev' , sarah and liz, paul and Colin's, adrian, Kieron, Rusco' club...all the fans who worked so damn hard to get us to where we are and what we didn't know, but probably guessed, was that the club would need to turn into a corporate machine.
To fill the new stadium, we needed new fans as we had lost so many over the years, and yes we have had many many new fans. We needed money to survive as it was obvious we were hemorraging cash and we have been hit by FFP which has meant that to keep the losses down, decent players who would have got us to the premiership have been sold and we have taken the decision to let other teams pay players who we have on our books....but those players, apart from one or two, are not interested and not good enough.
Yes this is a poor season, and people are hacked off...last season was a strange season, and if we we survive, next season in the championship will be more so as there is the expectation that we will be awash with money to buy better players!!! WHY? We are told we have a huge player budget!
Let's put this down to experience, realise it's not the fans club any more and if we are moving forward, let's hope that Brighton and Hove Albion corporate gives us something to cheer about....rather than cheering when millwall lose to watford!
D'ya know what, Dave? I have a feeling that, even if the Albion got promoted to the Premier League and managed to survive without getting relegated, I'd be concerned that the rumblings weren't being dealt with. It's not just about success or failure on the pitch. It's about the relationships that are getting distorted and the old trust that seems to be in decline. You're an ex-manager of the REMF football squad, are you not? This year, Paul Barber takes over that role. Tell me honestly ... do you think he is motivated by the same feelings that you had when you did the job?
It pains me to say this, but the thought that is uppermost in my mind is a cynical one ... He must be up to something, but I don't know what it is. I'd like to think he's just a decent bloke, supporting a good cause, but ...
Sorry.