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Post by Neshead on Nov 26, 2023 11:14:05 GMT
Despite our predicament as a club i still much prefer walking away from VP with a win like yesterday. And regardless of my views on Rupp, who i'd still wish to see leave, i am hoping that Alexander does manage to turn it around. This is what our detractors don't understand, all we want is to be happy with our club. We're not arrogant enough to think we deserve unlimited success we want to see our cub being given a chance to succeed at the job in hand. We have the right ingredients to be a lower mid table we just keep getting the wrong people in. It's not difficult to fix and that's our issue We keep getting told this phrase 'a club with our potential'. Well all i ask for, if this myth is apparently true, is for us to be out of this dogshit division. Similar to the attitude Wrexham, Notts County and Stockports owners showed when in the national league when people said they were too big for that division, it still took a mindset from the owners to get them back into the football league. Yet our fanbase is still held back with the stench of 'be careful what you wish for' and 'at least we aren't (insert whoever is being run the shittest at the time)' and i fucking despise that mindset. Usually to be found on the comment section of WoaP. If someone with an ounce of ambition grabbed hold of this club, we'd be back in league 1. Valley Parade has the potential, i want be part of that potential, i want to be walking up Manningham Lane with the streets full of football fans as we play in front of 20,000+ playing bigger and better sides. No disrespect to teams like Accrington yesterday, walking up to VP in the freezing cold with empty streets to watch us play them in front of around 12,000 which were there yesterday doesn't interest me at all long term.
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Post by Neshead on Nov 26, 2023 11:15:42 GMT
This is what our detractors don't understand, all we want is to be happy with our club. We're not arrogant enough to think we deserve unlimited success we want to see our cub being given a chance to succeed at the job in hand. We have the right ingredients to be a lower mid table we just keep getting the wrong people in. It's not difficult to fix and that's our issue 100%. Seeing the outbreak of cringe and cheap jibes after a rare win is disheartening. Its like any criticism of the club automatically becomes null and void. Amazing what a win against Accrington Stanley and a rise to 14th in the khazi division can do. Like all the shite from the last six years never existed.
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Post by Neshead on Nov 26, 2023 11:17:39 GMT
Despite our predicament as a club i still much prefer walking away from VP with a win like yesterday. And regardless of my views on Rupp, who i'd still wish to see leave, i am hoping that Alexander does manage to turn it around. GA could be a better appointment than the previous managers we've had since McCall was fired in 2018. I think he's a better fit in general than Leslie, Adams, Bowyer, Hopkin etc. My main fear was GA having to rip everything out - again - and go through more chaotic transfer windows to cut down this obese squad while bringing in players he actually wants in. Problem for any manager here is if they do get a promotion, then what? How does the sustai... I mean, debt-free model work in a higher division as it stands when they'll be higher expenses? That's the worry. The current League 2 approach in L1. The 'We're finally here, now what do we do?' That we can all see coming if it happens. Not saying Rupp has to put millions in to prop up player wages.... but if there's proper investment to develop more Pointons for future sales that's a source of income right there. We are back to groundhog day. Risk v reward. We've discussed it for years on here. Risk being a level of ambition above being happy to have a club to support.
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