friedshrimp wrote:The general tone of this site is so often negative even when things are going well. Score 5, we should have scored 6! Things are going badly at the moment and it as if the end of the world is nigh.
I have been watching the shrimps for 20 years. I was at Wembley and most years come febraury I end up Wondering why I still bother. Like a shrinking number of others I still come back for most home games and some away. Surely by now all fans should know what kind of club we are. Jim is struggling on a tiny budget. We have been punching above our weight since we came into the league and success each year has to be that we manage to stay up. 5o points and we are rocking. I would not be surprised if we went down sooner rather than later but I will still be there.
A couple of very poor results (I was at both and will be there next tuesday) and the panic merchants are out. 'Heads must roll!' 'It is not good enought!' Even Jim is saying we have no character in the team and heads go down. But look at who we get in the team. Most of our players are rejected by teams at our level or one above. There has to be a reason why those teams let them go. It has been said that the only difference between the good and excellent players is that the good can vary in what they produce whilst those better players always manage to play up to 90% of their ability. That is why we end up with those players others don't want. We have had some sparkling displays. If the players who sparkled those weeks did it week in week out they would not be playing for our little club with the poor crowds and low wages.
We have an honest bunch of players. We have a manager who is even more honest. Those who have been calling for Jim's head should be careful what they wish for. I wonder who would want the job if he left? The players should give 100% the fans should give 100%, and I think the fans have failed as much as the players in recent weeks.
Remember the chants of 'football league and we're having a laugh'? That is the realistic position. enjoy it! Who knows, we might get lucky and have a cup run or a playoff place? Even if we got promoted I think the whingers would be moaning about not getting to the championship.
Freez wrote:I think, and perhaps it's just my view, that we do need to strive to be better and achieve, so above mid table this season would be progress. Nothing wrong with that, and we should be aiming as high as we can.
But, and again maybe it's just me, some do get a bit a carried away with the whole expectation thing, so others remind them that we have come a long way in a short time and are doing relatively well.
Kidderminster did well for few seasons, that could happen to us?
If we are to achieve, we must do it the hard way, on low budgets and crowds as it stands, but there is nothing to stop us!!
friedshrimp wrote:The general tone of this site is so often negative even when things are going well. Score 5, we should have scored 6! Things are going badly at the moment and it as if the end of the world is nigh.
I have been watching the shrimps for 20 years. I was at Wembley and most years come febraury I end up Wondering why I still bother. Like a shrinking number of others I still come back for most home games and some away. Surely by now all fans should know what kind of club we are. Jim is struggling on a tiny budget. We have been punching above our weight since we came into the league and success each year has to be that we manage to stay up. 5o points and we are rocking. I would not be surprised if we went down sooner rather than later but I will still be there.
A couple of very poor results (I was at both and will be there next tuesday) and the panic merchants are out. 'Heads must roll!' 'It is not good enought!' Even Jim is saying we have no character in the team and heads go down. But look at who we get in the team. Most of our players are rejected by teams at our level or one above. There has to be a reason why those teams let them go. It has been said that the only difference between the good and excellent players is that the good can vary in what they produce whilst those better players always manage to play up to 90% of their ability. That is why we end up with those players others don't want. We have had some sparkling displays. If the players who sparkled those weeks did it week in week out they would not be playing for our little club with the poor crowds and low wages.
We have an honest bunch of players. We have a manager who is even more honest. Those who have been calling for Jim's head should be careful what they wish for. I wonder who would want the job if he left? The players should give 100% the fans should give 100%, and I think the fans have failed as much as the players in recent weeks.
Remember the chants of 'football league and we're having a laugh'? That is the realistic position. enjoy it! Who knows, we might get lucky and have a cup run or a playoff place? Even if we got promoted I think the whingers would be moaning about not getting to the championship.
Keith wrote:
We will get it right and in Jim, we have a manager who will do everything in his power, working every hour that he can, to get it right. If you watch the interview, you'll have no doubt that he's as frustrated as the rest of us. And he's determined to get it right.
Little Shrimp wrote: Especially when you look at what Accrington are doing this season, who are typically seen as the one club poorer than us.
BoroRedShrimp wrote:So what your saying nobody is allowed to have a different opinion?
friedshrimp wrote:As for the 'Jim must go' brigade, I think he is the only reason some of our players want to come to Morecambe.
friedshrimp wrote:Yep, everyone has their own opinion, I was just expressing mine. I think we all hope that morecambe does well in the league and goes as far as they can in the cups. And 'division one and we're having a laugh' sounds good to me. My main point was that we have a bad run (and it has been shite) and some folk react as if it is the end of the world. 'Heads must roll' and other such hysteria. We ARE punching above our weight compared to most other teams in the division with our crowd and funding, and have done brilliantly for 10 seasons or so. Long may it continue.
As for the 'Jim must go' brigade, I think he is the only reason some of our players want to come to Morecambe.
Loyalsupporter wrote:Have you just listened to Jims latest interview
if not
you should do
http://www.morecambefc.com/news/article ... 19452.aspx
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