Graham Moseley
New member
- Dec 6, 2014
- 10
What I find the most frustrating at the moment is the burying of heads in the sand by so called die hard fans. 'Our luck will change' is a running theme - well I'm a firm believer that you make your own luck and there is no such thing as bad luck - ask Dave Brailsford of British Cycling about his view on this and he'll tell you it's all about the details - making marginal gains. The wolves result is not a marginal gain. How can we now celebrate a result that saw us give a lead away against a side on a bad run that we have tended to get results from in the past? So now we call this typically poor result a good result because we didn't lose?
We have a stadium and training facilities that most teams and fans would sell their mothers for... Why the £&£$ are we accepting this dire situation as acceptable? We have (maybe had) a chance to get up to the top and be a team to be proud of. Has Hyypia raised the ambition of the club - No... Our ambition now is to stop the rot and stay up. What a poor state if affairs after pushing for promotion for two seasons.
Hyypia needs to win each game not draw them - so perhaps now we can get a statement from him to say he'll walk if we don't win - not merely not lose.
We have a stadium and training facilities that most teams and fans would sell their mothers for... Why the £&£$ are we accepting this dire situation as acceptable? We have (maybe had) a chance to get up to the top and be a team to be proud of. Has Hyypia raised the ambition of the club - No... Our ambition now is to stop the rot and stay up. What a poor state if affairs after pushing for promotion for two seasons.
Hyypia needs to win each game not draw them - so perhaps now we can get a statement from him to say he'll walk if we don't win - not merely not lose.