Hungry Joe
SINNEN
Whatever happens Saturday, and in the Play Offs if we do make it there, it'll be great to finish a season with a sense of pride again. Tony Bloom and Oscar Garcia I salute you, well played gentlemen.
Pride has been restored? What nonsense. The players either win promotion and succeed or the don't and fail. The players play in front of 28000 crowds in the Championship and as the BBC say "players have to earn the right to play in front of big crowds". Its looking like this team has failed to earn that right. If they do fall short of promotion then I expect OG / TB will be showing some the door in close season as a result. There are no excuses or platitudes for failure.
Wow, you must have a double degree in missing the point and one-note symphonies.
There are understandable differences of opinion regarding the quality of football and whether we have over or underachieved this season, but what is without doubt to me is the respectful and dignified way the management team have behaved throughout, which is a very welcome return to how things should be done.
Wow, you must have a double degree in missing the point and one-note symphonies.
I just read the title. If the title is not what its about then fair enough. As for one note symphonies, well its time these bottom lines sunk in at this club with our playing staff.
I don't understand how playing in front of big crowds is supposed to consistently make you a better player than you actually are, and I haven't seen any lack of effort this season. Yes we have a good squad and some good players, but I seriously think many fans overrate exactly how good we are.
Ask the BBC and they will explain it to you but put it this way, Hartlepool dont expect to win the Premier League, Man United do.
Ask the BBC and they will explain it to you but put it this way, Hartlepool dont expect to win the Premier League, Man United do.
Ask the BBC and they will explain it to you but put it this way, Hartlepool dont expect to win the Premier League, Man United do.
Ask the BBC and they will explain it to you but put it this way, Hartlepool dont expect to win the Premier League, Man United do.
If I were to create a list of critical reasons why a team are successful I doubt whether large crowds would make the top 20.
Fans of clubs with large crowds do expect the club to assemble a squad who are good enough to earn the right to play in front of a large crowd. Hence Man United aim to win the Premier League and Hartlepool dont. The players at Brighton are either good enough to play in front of 28000 in the Championship or they are not. Ambition is what it is about and what a solid base this club has.
So it's our current players fault that the owners are unwilling to destabilise the club by replacing them with better players that we can't afford if we want to adhere to FFP? Odd logic.