Actually I disagree with this. This feels like when Walker went, and the ramifications ar

e probably going to turn out the same. This is the second time we've stood on the brink of becoming an established big league club, and it looks like the second time we'll have been betrayed by personal ambition. And perhaps there's a lesson in that. Maybe it's just the second time we've reached the absolute limit of our scope as a club. This time, though, we've seen what happens when clubs try and reach the next level: Leeds and Pompey show us that maybe there is an upper limit, so our disappointment is coloured by understanding when the club errs on the side of caution.

I just thought that the view would be better from ours.

Posted By: Sugbad The Bad on June 2nd 2012 at 09:52:05


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