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.
I think there is truth in both of these posts. For me, the frustration is that we began so well, playing enjoyable football. I've spent the rest of the season with a feeling of "
I know we can do better because I saw it, why did we change?" Games like Carlisle away, I felt we were excellent, playing sweet football and we could have won by a greater margin. If we'd started the season with a group of hard working but somewhat agricultural players, who battled for every point, with an 'all in it together, us against the world' attitude and we survived for another season of League Two, on the same points as we are now, most would have considered it a success. So for me it is the 'could have been', with what I considered our best squad ever, that feels like an under performance.
The second truism is that for too many fans, the match day experience remains poor. Somewhere along the line, we have to look at what is happening and what can realistically be put right? How do we get fans using our bar before the game? How do we return to a feeling of 'this is ours'? A suggestion made often in the past is having a painted area for 'singers' behind the goal. Even painting the whole stand red? Get Jim, Ken & the squads, first team through to youth, down painting it with volunteer fans. Something that fosters a return to 'us' rather than 'them & us'. Sort the bar/food at the back of the stand so people can buy a pie without getting soaked. If the match day experience generally improved, I don't think the incessant negativity would prevail to the same extent. There were plenty of really
REALLY BAD performances, often for the whole season, when we were at Christie Park. But the match day experience (pre-match drinks, sing song on the North Stand, players in the bar post match) meant fans enjoyed the experience even when the results were poor... ...most of the time!
Never let the football spoil your weekend... how do we get back to that mentality?