Re: Johnny Colemans Red and White army!
without dragging yet another thread down to negativety and despondency I think that times here at the moment are as bad as I can remember in a long long time. At least when we got relegated to the Unibond First (first ever relegation for post 68 Stanley) we didn't have high hopes anyway so things just carted on. This time around we have got used to winning ways and it is a little harder to take. However what we have to remember is that we have a bad injury list at the same time as having just lost our two 'best' players to bigger teams, at the same time as having two players suspended when we haven't had a dirty team.
Back to positivety the team will turn it around anyway because for most of the last eight defeats we haven't played that badly, and when we have played badly we have still created chances to undeservedly get back in the game. The new players will bed in and start to create and earn their keep.
The crowds are almost as low as they will get so they will start to rise again soon, the lack of commercial drive (from a fans perspective) CAN only get better now that the back room staff have caught up with backlogs on workload, we WILL have money in the bank come January and we hope that that money is invested correctly (although we are all split on whether gground improvements or new players are paramount).
With a turn in luck we will climb steadily and finish above the last remaining drop place after Macc have generously conceded their position. That will enable us to again have a nice big 250k cheque banked in the summer. Last summer that money had to go on necessary ground improvements that nobody sees or appreciates such as the gates and cameras, portacabins and miles of cabling and fencing. That is in place now and will suffice for a good few seasons enabling us to concentrate on the better looking, crowd appeasing improvements that will hopefully help to bring in a few extra and keep a few extra of the necessary influx of fans.
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