i am allowed to give my opinion. you think because most dont agree i should just keep quiet?
what if martin luther king had done the same?!
*yes i just compared myself to mlk*
'I have a dream' also but mine purely rests on finding the right owners to find the right manager to train the right players to get us out of this division. Then I wake and realise it's a nightmare where we have no ground, owners without a clue, a manager who hasn't got used to managing yet and players who aren't of the quality to keep us in the division.
I'm just hoping the players can develop a little both in skill and confidence as well as physique and desire. I'm hoping the manager can settle on a side, play players in their best positions, motivate them to give everything they can and take a risk occasionally. I'm hoping the owners either go quickly or take the running of CCFC seriously and for the benefit of the club. I have faith that the players and manager can do this but I have no faith the owners will deliver. Therefore I can't see any real progress at the club other than bouncing along in league three for the foreseeable future.
As for the fans...we are the most long suffering fans in English professional football...not a top six finish in longer than most supporters can remember (I'm one of the lucky ones), a club that has ignored the interest of its fans and played outside of its home on a whim, came back and effectively lost any chance of owning its own ground. A club going nowhere, playing mediocre football at best to slowly declining numbers. A fan base divided and disillusioned on all matters.
We live in Leicester...my youngest is 14 and he is sky blue (he has had a season ticket for 6years). I'm too old to change my allegiance but I honestly wouldn't be too upset (well perhaps a bit) today if he said he would rather go and watch the foxes than suffer more of the same up at the Ricoh.
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