by Snowball »
06 Oct 2010 07:59
I am aware, and said so, that the number of matches is low.
It is not a case of saying that BECAUSE Gylfi left we are doing better.
It IS, however the case that DESPITE Gylfi leaving, we are doing better.
The thread was started, NOT because I believed we would do better or would not,
but because of the "hue and cry", the wringing of hands, the wailing
and the gnashing of teeth, that BECAUSE Gylfi had gone, we would do very badly.
That, I believed would NOT be so. So far, I have been proven completely right.
if we were to lose the next five games 1-0 we would then be on a points-per-game
par with the opening four games of the season
It was my opinion before, and remains so, that we had an imbalanced side and
that, to some extent, playing Gylfi, distorting the team to find a place for him
was not good for the team. His individual brilliance more than compensated for
this but his leaving allowed us to balance the side with Harte and Zurab.
And in case people forget, we still have enough money in the pot to improve the side further.