by howser »
15 Aug 2008 13:29
I dont think there is any chance of the fans not getting behind the team tomorrow, what a lot, or most on here, are getting terminally frustrated about is the continual inference for the last two years now that the club is going to buy a player, in all honesty after reading that now Shorey has gone then a left back is the priority, we should have realised that it was another comment full of misleading words. We have made little or no effort to retain our Premiership position, Marek apart, we have bought second rate players from second rate teams, and are now playing second rate football, you truly get what you pay for.
We had the marvellous opportunity at the end of our first Premiership season, finishing eighth &just one goal away from a european place to move forward, but no we have steadilly over the past year moved backwards, the brick-by-brick foundation stone of the owners ambition, being dismantled, a lot quicker than it was built. His constant qoute about the promotion to the top league being "the first time" has quenched his egocentric desires to be hailed the saviour of the club, the Oxford thing and all that, and now he has achieved that he can walk away, confident in the fact that he has done what he set out to, we all remember him saying about getting Reading to the Premiership, but I cant remember any comments about keeping us there though.
The much praised "Coppell Please Stay" demonstration at the end of last season, whilst initially loyal, may now be proving to be slightly too loyal, just as keeping under performing players in the side last season proved to be. We have climbed a mountain over the past two years and achieved more than any of us "long term" supporters could ever have imagined, but now we are being let down badly by a management that is seemingly not interested in a premiership return, we have made millions over the past two seasons and regretably it is not seen as worthwhile to invest it in new players, in a strange way I feel pleased we are not in the top league as we would certainly not be matching the likes of Fulham etc in attempting to put a stronger squad together.
I think for a lot of fans the Stephen Hunt left back thing is the last straw, we need Hunt in the midfield, we need a new left back, we need a right sided midfielder and its begining to look as though none of that is going to happen, it might be an idea to " go with what we have" for the time being that should ensure Championship football next season !