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Re: Silver lining?

By Wakes13/12/2018 14:06Thu Dec 13 14:06:05 2018In response to Re: Silver lining?

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Ok I’ll be a bit more generous and reserve my judgements until after the next 2 games. We are away to the team one place above us then we play the league leaders. If we lose both these games which I would say is highly likely, then I would say enough is enough we are finished UNLESS we miraculously manage to increase the budget by say X 3 and get a manager in who has players who wants to play for him. Even then, it would be a bloody tall order which is why we would ideally need and I never thought I would say it, someone in the Glenn Tamplin mould who would be prepared to give us a 10k budget and get a few mercinaries in for a pay day.

We will be relegated by Xmas that’s almost a dead cert. On the other hand, why don’t our 3 Chinese friends try putting their hands in their collective pockets instead of watching from above and not lifting a finger which is what they appear to be doing? Who are they even and have they actually attended a single game this season?

On the subject of cutting the budget and saving for next season, I would have thought after going back up the club would be in a much healthier position with stability on and off the pitch, therefore the budget would not need to be sky high unless that is what the club want of course...

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