Go down to league 2 again?
On the balance of it, I'm mad right?
But I'm looking at Plymouth. They went down.
They came straight back up, were unlucky last season and still pounding it out this season and are top for a reason.
Their football is attractive and they have been shrewd with player recruitment.
When they went down, they were just finishing the last part of Home park, the mayflower stand. We are doing the same. When this round of ground improvements are done the Eisner's can concentrate on the playing side.
I'm fed up with watching the odds and sods we seem to have assembled. We need our own ideas of play from top to bottom with all teams playing the same way so that youngsters can ably come into the side.
Get those that want to grow and fight with us as a team.
I'm just so turned off with our attitude, play and athleticism.
To get that, I'd go down again.
It seems preposterous to say so but who can deny Plymouth are in anyway behind us?
On the balance of it, I'm mad right?
But I'm looking at Plymouth. They went down.
They came straight back up, were unlucky last season and still pounding it out this season and are top for a reason.
Their football is attractive and they have been shrewd with player recruitment.
When they went down, they were just finishing the last part of Home park, the mayflower stand. We are doing the same. When this round of ground improvements are done the Eisner's can concentrate on the playing side.
I'm fed up with watching the odds and sods we seem to have assembled. We need our own ideas of play from top to bottom with all teams playing the same way so that youngsters can ably come into the side.
Get those that want to grow and fight with us as a team.
I'm just so turned off with our attitude, play and athleticism.
To get that, I'd go down again.
It seems preposterous to say so but who can deny Plymouth are in anyway behind us?