RealShrimpThing wrote:Leicester played Sunday.
12 home defeats is acceptable yes. It's not what we should aim for but its not unacceptable for a club our size. Losing at Dagenham is very disappointing but beating the likes of Walsall, Bury, taking points from Pompey home and away, Notts county home and away... is certainly not disappointing. Look at the size of us, we have no right to be in this league taking points off teams who should be a division or two up.
You won't listen to me I know that, but if Morecambe challenging for league 1 every season is what you want, I would suggest buying FIFA.
In my book we need to keep in the division until new investment comes. Then go from there depending on what their ambitions are. Keeping Morecambe afloat until then, Jim Bentley all day long.
We need to do our bit and support the club. Nobody's going to want to buy a club and inherit you unrealistic, negative, self destructive "fans".
P.s. I didn't enjoy Saturday, but sometimes you don't enjoy football. That's why we love it.
RealShrimpThing wrote: Look at the size of us, we have no right to be in this league taking points off teams who should be a division or two up.
P.s. I didn't enjoy Saturday, but sometimes you don't enjoy football. That's why we love it.
CityShrimp wrote:I agree with RealShrimpThing. At the risk of being shot down in flames, avoiding relegation is an acceptable season for us. It's not a great season and I accept there's been a lot of poor results/negative performances but too many posters on here are treating this season as a disaster worse than Chernobyl, which it isn't.
And I don't buy the constant references to Accrington and the cries of "why can't we have that success?" Too many people in this life focus on the 1% of others that are doing better than them and bemoan their misfortune, completely overlooking the 99% that are relatively worse off. Yes, Accrington are proof that it is possible to do it on a shoestring but to say that Jim should be sacked if he doesn't achieve the same is lunacy.
The only thing I don't agree with is the suggestion that we 'have no right' to be in this league - we earned that right at Wembley in 2007.
Being realistic, I don't think the club will sell in the summer and I think Jim and Ken will be in charge next season. Fair enough, if the poor results just continue with no sign of change then I expect Jim will be asked to fall on his sword part way through the campaign, having been given the time and opportunity to turn things round. But I expect he probably will and he'll prove that this is just a blip in a largely successful tenure as Morecambe manager.
CityShrimp wrote:I agree with RealShrimpThing. At the risk of being shot down in flames, avoiding relegation is an acceptable season for us. It's not a great season and I accept there's been a lot of poor results/negative performances but too many posters on here are treating this season as a disaster worse than Chernobyl, which it isn't.
And I don't buy the constant references to Accrington and the cries of "why can't we have that success?" Too many people in this life focus on the 1% of others that are doing better than them and bemoan their misfortune, completely overlooking the 99% that are relatively worse off. Yes, Accrington are proof that it is possible to do it on a shoestring but to say that Jim should be sacked if he doesn't achieve the same is lunacy.
The only thing I don't agree with is the suggestion that we 'have no right' to be in this league - we earned that right at Wembley in 2007.
Being realistic, I don't think the club will sell in the summer and I think Jim and Ken will be in charge next season. Fair enough, if the poor results just continue with no sign of change then I expect Jim will be asked to fall on his sword part way through the campaign, having been given the time and opportunity to turn things round. But I expect he probably will and he'll prove that this is just a blip in a largely successful tenure as Morecambe manager.
CityShrimp wrote:At the risk of being shot down in flames, avoiding relegation is an acceptable season for us...
...I think Jim and Ken will be in charge next season. Fair enough, if the poor results just continue with no sign of change then I expect Jim will be asked to fall on his sword part way through the campaign, having been given the time and opportunity to turn things round. But I expect he probably will and he'll prove that this is just a blip in a largely successful tenure as Morecambe manager.
black morse wrote:I know it has been a poor season and many of you have felt that match day has been appalling but we are still in League 2...
I think Jim deserves one more season without fans on his back all the time.
Perhaps our expectations were too high? It looks as if Devit is on his way upwards but let's see how many others are going to be sought after by bigger clubs. Many of us thought Redshaw was great at one time but he's probably ended up back in league 2. I suspect that at the start of each season we raise our hopes too high. I have to admit that I was very tempted to put a bit on us for a play off place when the odds were good but something held me back, thank goodness.
Keith wrote:Never let the football spoil your weekend... how do we get back to that mentality?
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