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Subject: Re: Poor Play


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Kimbo
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Date Posted: 11:05:36 03/02/03 Sun
In reply to: Ron 's message, "Poor Play" on 07:54:13 03/02/03 Sun

Echo some of that Ron (but the Barkers reference is clearly the result of intake of Jamaican Old Holborn or something equally effective ;)). I sometimes wonder why we do it too - but then you see the efforts of lads like Julian, Herm, Aggie and Lee who clearly wanted it as much as ever and you realise that you can't just abandon all hope.
The mood on the bus last night was probably the worst I can remember, and wasn't helped by people looking over at the players' bus in the car park and seeing the players ripping into the cans of lager. As some notable supporters (who shalll remain nameless to protect the less-than-innocent) very vocally pointed out, the paying fans deserved it more than the team! At least Aggie snr was in a good mood, helped by three very generously-proportioned Gaelic coffees (and a fair drop of 'welsh' ale). Somehow we managed to stop him breaking out in an Elvis karaoke concert thankfully!!

I have great faith in 'the management' to turn this round in the fullness of time. We undoubtedly have a great set of players, but for whatever reason at the moment they are punching well below their weight. Clearly, something has to be done.
Does 'the management' have the nous to know it - and do it??

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