by Ian Herring »
24 Jan 2010 17:18
There is another way of looking at things that is perhaps less fashionable but maybe, just maybe, a little more realistic.
Football clubs' fortunes are often cyclical and much slower than to be of service to the immediate requirement of their fans.
In this context perhaps we could be seen to be 'bottoming out'. With, hopefully, a steady, incremental rise back from what has been a pretty rapid and precipitous fall from the heights the club achieved under Pardew/Coppell in particular.
Often a club has to 'cement its position' at a certain level, rather than go for the yo-yo option.
With that in mind, one could propose that McDermott's 'steady' approach, more measured than Rogers', is perhaps the better option for now.
He seems more suited to the economics and the reality of the situation.
There's a great deal of negativity about the club from some fans, out of kilter with the actual reality. We are a middling sized, provincial club who have punched above their weight for some considerable time. Unfortunately, I think that much of the modern game's hysterical and over-blown nature distorts a few people's expectations of what should be happening.
Life after Brendan isn't too bad. We've hit the skids, and may just get away with maintaining the level we are at, next season.
Surely, that would be good. No?