carteater
Well-known member
With Buckley gone most of the players that have been first teamers for the first three seasons at the AMEX have gone, this really does make it feel like the end of an era, the optimism and sheer disbelief of the AMEX, has faded away and it really is believable that it is the club's home, the team of so nearly's in terms of promotion are being dismantled and the legacy of the Poyet era is gradually fading away.
One thing I can hope and I'm sure many others on here can hope, is that the next era, which seems set to begin when we make some more signings is a more successful one, we may not finish well this season but in the future with a category 1 academy churning out talent from the brand new, amazing training ground, the club can push for promotion, maybe not via the playoffs, but to win the league, and establish ourselves in the premier league, and stay up there for a long time, unfortunately it seems fairly likely that we'll come down eventually, but when that does happen, it will be the start of a new era
(sorry for the extremely dramatic speech, I just like putting things into perspective)
One thing I can hope and I'm sure many others on here can hope, is that the next era, which seems set to begin when we make some more signings is a more successful one, we may not finish well this season but in the future with a category 1 academy churning out talent from the brand new, amazing training ground, the club can push for promotion, maybe not via the playoffs, but to win the league, and establish ourselves in the premier league, and stay up there for a long time, unfortunately it seems fairly likely that we'll come down eventually, but when that does happen, it will be the start of a new era
(sorry for the extremely dramatic speech, I just like putting things into perspective)