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the fact that he has hardly played the last couple of years probly does’nt help…..god knows why
Possibly because Boycey has been mostly solid in the same position.
Possibly because Boycey has been mostly solid in the same position.
Right now at this moment, we are preparing for a premier league game, therefore that is our level. we fight to remain there, but so what, we’re represent the town, and we’re there on merit! I want to stay there anf represent this town at the highest level we can, not play in a lower league then we can win more. I’d watch wrestling for that, and wrestling is soap opera for boys.
I’ll go for a 0-0Then back to the inane ramblings on here from both sides, papping on about things that they just cannot change.
The worst that can happen is relegation, and Wigan are a championship club at best, can’t see what the fuss is about, new places to go, maybe even a few more wins and most likely something to play for all season apart from survival, happy days! Much better to be in a competition you can actually compete in, because at the moment i’d equate it to trying to win a grand prix in my Audi estate!
Remember the excitement in the championship? Actually being a top four club and beating the teams around us? Well it’s coming back, so why not all look on the brightside? Every cloud and all that.
Championship at best ? Let me get this right, it’s been 7 years and counting, 1 division above “at best”. How long do we have to be there before you might consider “at best” to maybe just a little conservative ?
We have had some pretty bad calls in games, but I don’t think we can keep using that as an excuse. So Sunderland shouldn’t have had a free kick for their first goal. What about the other three? How did they manage to score 4 goals despite having less chances and possession than us? How did Swindon have less of the ball than us yet create more chances? Things like that happen week in and week out.If you want to think it was “because we’re shit and Roberto is a muppet” then fine, but I offer the alternative view that we had to open up a bit because we were chasing the game a goal behind, and that the perceived injustice of their first goal affects the mood of the players.
Has our team with no backbone and no fight still gained more points from losing positions than anyone else ?
1)Making a big song and dance over deserting your club. The right thing to do ? Is it not better to just slink away in the night and leave the rest of us to get on with it.
2)The “pointless” substitution at the end on Saturday, was probably not about changing the game, more about giving the young lad a chance to feel the appreciation as he came off. That’s the lad that’s been shipped on loan, come back and played his bollocks off, it’s to let him know that we want him. So not pointless at all, of course other opinions are unfortunately available.
3) No ambition – the fact we’re more interested in getting a system that should produce home grown players and give us a chance of having more than the one decent player that we could afford to buy at a time is all about ambition.
The fact that some fans equate ambition with spending, whether they can afford it or not is their problem not mine. We’re all being taxed and having services cut because we had a government with “ambition” who spent to improve everything by spending money we didn’t have.
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