14-04-2024, 16:39
To quote Madonna “true blue”.
Never easy being a baggie, win games we should lose, lose games we should win.
But as you said Blue, under all the circumstances you listed plus, our injury list is longer than the NHS waiting lists. We have still had a great season. Not sure we are ready to go up but go up we must, we are desperately short of funds and are not the most attractive prospect to players currently. In order to progress we may need to rebuild, go up, come down, bank some money to go up again.
Our first dabbles with the greed league were about getting a taste for it and laying foundations. We then stayed for eight years. A lack of development and an aversion to take slight risks meant our squad aged and we changed managers ending up with Pulisball and the inevitable relegation. An owner that took rather than gave resulting in three years of championship football, not in itself a bad thing, better league, more balanced, more competitive, but less money. We now need to repeat our original plan and build for a brighter future, hopefully a more sustainable future. A future where we can compete and get back to being the midlands number one club. Albion til I die
Here ends my Sunday sermon. It’s over to you king Carlos and the boys. Come on you baggies
Never easy being a baggie, win games we should lose, lose games we should win.
But as you said Blue, under all the circumstances you listed plus, our injury list is longer than the NHS waiting lists. We have still had a great season. Not sure we are ready to go up but go up we must, we are desperately short of funds and are not the most attractive prospect to players currently. In order to progress we may need to rebuild, go up, come down, bank some money to go up again.
Our first dabbles with the greed league were about getting a taste for it and laying foundations. We then stayed for eight years. A lack of development and an aversion to take slight risks meant our squad aged and we changed managers ending up with Pulisball and the inevitable relegation. An owner that took rather than gave resulting in three years of championship football, not in itself a bad thing, better league, more balanced, more competitive, but less money. We now need to repeat our original plan and build for a brighter future, hopefully a more sustainable future. A future where we can compete and get back to being the midlands number one club. Albion til I die
Here ends my Sunday sermon. It’s over to you king Carlos and the boys. Come on you baggies