01 Oct 2019 07:35:40
A couple of days ago I said we would s really struggle if we didn't beat the gunners
After last night the light at the end of the tunnel is not looking too bright.
The pessimistic thoughts of my last post are resurfacing. My optimistic basic nature tells me that basic thrust of what we are trying do is right but -
FACT. We are now nearer the bottom and relegation than the top with a cluster of the "also rans" clustered on our shoulder just itching to bypass us.

I actually think a time in the wilderness might be beneficial, not that I am looking forward to such an experience, but it might dampen down expectation of immediate glory days. Don't expect too much too soon and you will not be too disappointed.
With each new manager I have believed we would need at least three seasons to see any real return to great football (performances and results) . OGS is only a year in!
It is a doubly difficult task these days as the lower clubs (at this moment we are one of them! ) are not at such a financial disadvantage that they need to sell their premiership proven players.


1.) 01 Oct 2019
01 Oct 2019 16:40:28
We are already in the wilderness.