Skybluedar
New Member
I thought just as much as anyone, that we could be in trouble yesterday against a strong Middlesbrough side. However, like in every other game of the season so far, we have been in the game and we got our second point on the board. The following reasons I see to be positive at present. I have listed them in order of importance:
- We have not been heavily beaten yet despite playing against some really good sides, with only some errors costing us. We can erradicate these.
- The young players are getting better and more experienced as each game passes by, Conor Thomas getting into the squad yesterday could be excellent for him and us. If they are good enough they are old enough.
- We have a 2 week break to get the key players as near to full fitness as we can, hopefully a few of them ready to return in the next game against Derby.
- We probably do need to sell to buy and if that happens, so be it. Even the biggest clubs lose their best players, all we can hope for is that the funds are re-invested into the playing squad.
The takeover has NOT gone through, however it may not be the end of long drawn out takeover talks, but it is evident that SISU want to get the club into the best shape that it can in order to make it more marketable and recoup the max that they can in a sale. Lets leave them to it, concentrate on supporting Andy and the lads and the club staying in the division. Admin and liquidation are not going to happen under SISU, if it was going to, it would have already happened. It has been well documented the money they are losing every month. Some business plan is there, sadly though it is not one that involves us getting back into the Premier League at this point.
Anyway I am going to be positive as it has been too tough dealing with all the negativity. I can't remember what it feels like to sign an outfield player but hopefully that is not too far away.
PUSB!
- We have not been heavily beaten yet despite playing against some really good sides, with only some errors costing us. We can erradicate these.
- The young players are getting better and more experienced as each game passes by, Conor Thomas getting into the squad yesterday could be excellent for him and us. If they are good enough they are old enough.
- We have a 2 week break to get the key players as near to full fitness as we can, hopefully a few of them ready to return in the next game against Derby.
- We probably do need to sell to buy and if that happens, so be it. Even the biggest clubs lose their best players, all we can hope for is that the funds are re-invested into the playing squad.
The takeover has NOT gone through, however it may not be the end of long drawn out takeover talks, but it is evident that SISU want to get the club into the best shape that it can in order to make it more marketable and recoup the max that they can in a sale. Lets leave them to it, concentrate on supporting Andy and the lads and the club staying in the division. Admin and liquidation are not going to happen under SISU, if it was going to, it would have already happened. It has been well documented the money they are losing every month. Some business plan is there, sadly though it is not one that involves us getting back into the Premier League at this point.
Anyway I am going to be positive as it has been too tough dealing with all the negativity. I can't remember what it feels like to sign an outfield player but hopefully that is not too far away.
PUSB!