erics seafood wrote:I've read with interest recent posts regarding performances, as well as a few frustrated and obviously devisive comments on the management team.
It's excellent that fans care and comment passionately about the Club and the Team and even the staff. Indeed, everyone has the right to express an opinion. Sadly, I cringe at some of the criticisms levelled against Messrs Bentley and McKenna.
I've had the privilege to play and coach sport professionally. It doesn't mean I know every aspect of playing or management, but I do have the luxury of 36 years of success, hard graft and insight into playing, coaching, managing, administration and financing a club.
I observe that making direct and even sarcastic remarks about the management and set-up, without considering ownership, zero funds, player ability, size of squad and the size of this great club, shows ignorance of the highest order.
1) Morecambe is probably the smallest club in the EFL and is without doubt batting above its potential.
2) Since entering the League, Morecambe have been a bookies favourite for relegation EVERY season.
3) Morecambe have never been in a position to buy players without having to sell.
4) Morecambe's coaches spot and develop talent to supplement no funds.
5) Morecambe then has to sell any sizeable talent to keep the club afloat.
6) Morecambe's management have gone without pay several times....Would you work and take abuse for nothing?
7) Morcambe's limited squad requires rotation and risk to fulfill fixtures but not damage players. It means a manager can rarely field the best on paper 11.
8) Morecambe have no fit grass facilities that can safely prepare a team.
9) Morecambe's management and support staff have a vast amount of playing, coaching, management and analysis experience and have built an EFL team based on this wealth of knowledge and experience and NO purchasing power. The survival of the team is due to its management, preparation and recovery. All directly attributable to the guys in the managers coats and their selected staff.
10) I am aware that bigger and wealthier clubs have approached our management but fortunately they have declined bigger roles, more money, more prospects and security for the sake of and the dreams of this wonderful club. Would you do that...No chance.
Despite my affection for the club, I am qualified to say; please be passionate, critical and even frustrated.
BUT, for the one or two hyper critical and sarcastic posters, think twice about the devisive and narrow bile that is fired at our management. Bentley out?.... Be careful what you wish for. You only know what you had when it's gone. I repeat, this club is batting above its realistic potential....And it's not down to you.
Well done to the players, fans, staff, helpers AND managers for the comeback. After a couple of players not doing their jobs, we were 0-2 down. It was poor. That largely rests with the men in red. Changes, adapting and finding our balls, resulted in a 4-3 win. A more entertaining adventure than many Premier League games. Ask yourself, where else would you really have preferred to be last night. If it wasn't being at The Globe and fighting to be in the EFL despite all odds whilst understanding the club's limitations, you need to get on board.
Merry Christmas.x
Just thought I'd summarise the above without all the waffle and irritating 'trying to sound cleverer than I am' stuff.
Jim's doing a good job based on the money situation/size of the club and the moaning fans should cut him some slack.