Thing is Panda, the recurring and sarcastic insistence that you cannot post on here unless you are positive is a facile statement which we all know to be untrue.
If you're looking at the past week or so, there has been nothing but negativity with very little repost from anyone. That's hardly surprising given the past two home games, however it still remains that many members have stopped posting as they got personal abuse for being positive.
They decided to stop posting which is there prerogative, they are all grown ups after all.
In my humble opinion balance and fairness dictates that discussion and reasoned argument from both sides should take place, hence Solent Shrimp and others entering into political sparring off topic weekly.
Peter has a brain and uses it cleverly, and it provokes discussion, mostly O/T to be fair, but its both sides of a point of view and all in between.
Shouldn't it be the same for the football?
It would be nice if some of the more positive types returned but as its stands there are still plenty of people out there who do have perspective and voice it, just not on here anymore.
This place is a not a Vox Pop of everyone, just a few who share their views, but the general fan doesn't necessarily post on here anymore unfortunately.
We all want us to do well, personally I just think we need to be careful what we wish for. Ambition is all well and good but there are countless teams in the Bananarama League who get a great deal more fans through the turnstiles and have better budgets than we have who would kill to be where we are! This could be the best we ever are or will be, who knows?
My question is, What does the future hold for Peter McGuigan and MFC?
He appears to have lost interest, the older board members have apparently got fed up at contributing yet have no say in the running of the club and gone. Rod hangs on but is rarely seen.
Bolton are 167million in debt and the owners will walk away for peanuts and write the debt off if someone can come in and take the club forward.This is unlikely to happen short term for us, but we are stagnating off the field and currently struggling on it in my opinion.
Peter McG has done a great job, but at what cost to him and the club we all love?
We will survive this season, perhaps a Spring rally will enable us to get amongst the play-offs? The JPT is still on the cards too, who knows how we will do in that, but that's just my rose tinted specs seeing things!
And Shrimpy I agree completely with the reverse the results home and away and there wouldn't be as much frustration from all of us.
Jack I'm not keen on pizza, but the point again is a fair one, we cannot keep churning out performances like that and expect the crowds to keep attending.
Keep the Faith
Can somebody please win the lottery quick??