shrimper wrote:I get the frustration and I get that the performances of late haven't been great.
But... playing for a contract at Morecambe FC - are you joking? Seriously, are you?
Coleman's men are playing at a club that (now) has a solid financial footing and they know that will continue next season. They can afford to bring in decent quality players and loanees and the current crop know that.
The players we have tied on contracts for next year have no idea whether those will be worth anything in terms of guaranteed wages for 2017/18, the others - given what they've put up with this season - would be stark-raving mad to put pen to paper on another 12 months as things stand.
These are not normal circumstances so, in my view, we can't judge them by normal criteria.
I'm not saying below par displays should just be brushed off as 'acceptable' - but surely they are at least 'understandable'.
This with absolute bells on.
Even though we've lost money continuously for years the benevolence of the directors has been meant that Jim and the team have been able to go to players and guarantee an income and game time to players who for one reason or another have had problems with getting it.
We've now lost that selling point. And it will have been a massive one. These players are all in the shop window now. They need to stay in form and injury free to ensure a wage come next season.
If you don't have a guaranteed income, would you work for any business? We don't know who even owns the club.
The next 3 weeks are absolutely vital - the court case (IIRC) ends a week today or Friday. We then have an owner who frankly has to get cracking.
Trust launch on Saturday, Owner the following week resolved, mess beginning to be tidied up - but the hard work is really coming when we get to the end of the season.