BerlinWaller wrote:Keith wrote:Little Shrimp wrote:Had a look at the short highlights on Sky Sports, think people are going in a bit hard on Mafoumbi. Wasn't a great punch but he had to climb over a couple of bodies, and did manage to get the ball out of the area.
You should try watching the highlights of our game next!
Actually, don't torture yourself, just go directly to 1 minute 10 seconds, see the goal, then switch it off.
https://www.morecambefc.com/news/2020/m ... morecambe/The punch went about ten feet and landed a good few feet inside the penalty area! The couple of players were in the way but not that much. And, as you say, slow to get back to his line.
I remember when you used to be positive Keith. I also remember when your post match reports mentioned injuries, budgets, training facilities and over achieving. What changed?
Well, if you read my post again and watch the highlight, you'll realise that I was being factual and his crap punch had nothing to do with "budgets", "training facilities" or "over achieving". It was a crap punch that didn't get out of the penalty area.
As you are going to keep going with your
'no-one mentions budgets anymore' until you do eventually get a bite (is this the third or fourth attempt?) I'll respond. No one mentions 'budgets' because we clearly received an injection of cash in January that allowed Derek to sign six new players. What will our budget be in the summer, assuming we stay up? If it is increased, then great. I really want to see us competing on a level playing field. If the budget is broadly the same as last summer, then we will really see what Derek can do. I love the fact that the new directors in particular appear to have a positive view on building the club. And full marks to the new commercial team who appear to be much more pro-active. Hopefully that will in itself result in a bigger playing budget.
But if we still have the lowest budget in the Football League, then I see another season of struggling to keep our head above the bottom two. I think Derek is an excellent manager and I'm delighted we got him. We may see more players from Scotland coming down, which could be a good thing. But if he's expected to perform miracles, I think he'll struggle.
No-one has gone on about "training facilities" in a negative manner since we moved away from using Turners Field... but you knew that of course.
As for being positive, I did post in this thread...
Keith wrote:Going to be interesting seeing Slew up front. Hope he gets a goal or two to boost his confidence.
I've also said repeatedly that Derek clearly knows what he's getting with Slew having signed him twice and he must have had something about him to go for a million quid not that long ago. If he starts on Saturday, he'll get my support, 100%.