jocktheknife wrote:Gulliball,
You state that you write factually......then you go on and spout some clear untruths and a load of pure conjecture!
How do you know Stevens and Macklin are "starters" this season? Yeoman and Palmer were squad players last season, so not much promotion there.....Spear was in the youth set up and has obviously deserved a crack at being a pro.
How do you know what our squad will look like, when their is still several players to come in?
You don't, of course.......nor do I.
You then state fans are going to feel a bit upset, especially when we are cutting back on the playing budget to the extent we are.
Again......pure conjecture, unless of course you want to supply the figures in question.
Of course, we're all a bit pissed off with how it ended up last season, expectations were raised and we didn't deliver twice when it mattered, Crawley and Stevenage.
Was that the boards fault too?
I stated it's factual, because it's based on Ling's comments about how large our squad will be next season. It currently numbers 19, to which we are going to add a reserve GK, a winger and 2 strikers (one of which won't start unless we drop Kee). This means that we're in effect, two players down on last season and as a result, players are going to have to feature more than they would have then, which isn't based on merit.
Of course if we do pull a rabbit out the hat and sign another 4 first team players, then I'll apologise, but based on what the club have communicated there's 4 more players to arrive on top of what we already have. Given that it's heavily linked that Parkinson is the winger we're after, our attacking options look rather weak at the moment. I can't guarentee you that Stevens and Macklin will be starters, but as the other options are Halpin and TBA (Parkinson?), I think it's a fair shout that those two will play a lot more than they did last season.
Yeoman and Palmer weren't what I would call squad players last season, they played for 0 minutes between them. Spear was our stand-out youth player, but he's 18 and has no first team experience. He may be the next Lee Sharpe, but the fact Ling has never seen him play (pre-season started today) and yet he's counted in our first team options rather heavily implies he's there to fill the squad out. Yeoman/Spear will be our 4th attacking player next season, which is a step down in class on last season when we had Zebroski/Kee/Tomlin/Robinson (and before that Zebroski/Kee/Benyon/Gritton). That was why I said we're moving in the wrong direction, and you've posted nothing to counter that argument since.
Well Buckle stated the budget is lower this season than last season, as did Ling. And as you can see from who has gone out and who has come in. Are you challenging that our budget hasn't been cut back?
The board weren't responsible for matters on the pitch, but they were for several of the things I listed in a previous post. We've been deducted points for admin issues, have failed to file accounts on time, haven't got the new kit on sale before August three years in a row, haven't promoted the membership scheme, haven't improved the communication with the fans.
That I think is a perfectly valid viewpoint, which led me to the conclusion that the club is moving backwards on where we were last year. I'd be interested to see your argument for how we're stronger than we were 12 months ago.