Shall we keep changing managers every year? Shall we start breeding an atmosphere of hatred and discontent that ruined the end of Worthington's period?
I appreciate your point of view, and have some sympathy with it, but you surely can't ignore the other side of the argument - we ARE playing much better football than before, and creating chances every game (with a few, undeniable, exceptions). Not everything has worked, which is beyond dispute, and we could reasonably expect to have done better, BUT likewise we could also be doing worse. A lot worse. That's not me being a Roeder apologist; it's a fact.
[Sorry, on rereading that last bit it came over a bit Waghorn-esque. I can only apologise. I've left it as a tribute.]
I'm not happy with things NCFC-wise, but I live in hope that they will get better. Either under Roeder or not. It's good to have a forum to vent the spleen that comes after a bad result, but it's not the end of the world (obviously). I don't think changing the manager will make a huge immediate impact.
Posted By: APB, Dec 26, 21:06:47
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