Meh at mo.
I was a big meh, but last couple of games with Sami showing a bit of flexibility I've felt a bit more upbeat (even if they weren't inspiring performances in themselves…), so I'm not yet near a yay, but I'm above a meh. I think I'm a may, or yeh….
For the first time I think tony bloom is clueless if he really believes what he has said in the interview with Andy Naylor
So what in the chairman's interview made you feel better?
Fairly low. The results play a part, but it can't just be those because I wasn't much better last season. The season finishing 4th under Poyet was excellent but since then a combination of the deteriorating football, high prices, poor atmosphere, difficult journeys to and from the Amex, the managerial merry-go-round, and the increasingly desperate spin and out of touch messages and attitudes from the board have just made it less enjoyable.
But these things come and go in cycles, it will improve eventually.
Sometimes, oddly, my football mojo gets restored by a non-Albion match - and that was certainly the case last Sunday being at the Ricoh for Coventry/Worcester. Just your absolutely classic, old-school FA Cup shock. Massive upset, loads of Worcester fans, great back stories for matchwinner (makes brakes for aircraft and Lewis Hamilton's F1 car) and manager (up nights all week feeding a new baby), match drama with Cov keeper sent off and giving away a penalty, Cov missing their own penalty. Exactly what the football doctor ordered, and what the FA Cup is all about.
It's pretty low at the moment. The policy of letting all our best players go and replacing them with cheap alternatives has disillusioned me. This has resulted in most games being unenjoyable and disappointing.
Which, as others have mentioned, isn't the case. Biggest player budget in the club's history on a very poor squad that looks incapable of raising their game when it matters.
Need some inspiration from the club to raise my mojo from 'low' to 'meh'.