by shrimper » Thu Dec 11, 2008 12:30 pm
An opposite of Ned would, I suppose, only ever come on this board when we were winning games and progressing up the tables (as we have, generally speaking, over the past few years).
That person would have kept quiet when we started our promotion season quite poorly, let everyone else (including Ned, or "Robert") have their whinges and moans then, when we got into the play-offs and subsequently earned promotion, come on here saying things like: "Ha all you unbelievers are now coming round to MY way of thinking I see!" and claiming some kind of brownie points and kudos for that - possibly saying that it was he who persuaded the chairman to sack Jim and then persuaded Sammy to play certain players and get rid of others.
I can't think of any who do that, though. Not in the way Ned does - keeping quiet through the good times then seizing on any opportunity (we can only wonder why) to accentuate the negative whenever the slightest opportunity presents itself.
Most come on here and comment through good times AND bad, getting overly excited when we start doing well and sometimes overly downbeat when we're struggling. They get accused of having 'rose-tinted specs' or of 'moaning and whingeing' when they do that, fair enough.
But at least that's honest. It's wearing your heart on your sleeve and 'living' (through this board) the good and bad times of our club.
Ned's contributions - though I always welcome them because they rarely fail to prompt good debate - I feel are less 'open'. He snipes from the undergrowth, only popping up to have a shot at the club and us fans when he sees the chance.
If Sammy and Peter have been positive, ambitious and optimistic then I for one say 'Good on 'em".
Would Ned prefer them to say - "We probably won't do anything much this season, we're just looking to avoid relegation. At the moment we can't really afford or attract the types of players we would need to move up the league so we'll have to make do with the likes of Wainwright and McCann who, frankly, aren't very good"?
Mmm? Would he be happy then?
I've never heard them be smug about our prospects, they've only ever said (to me) that it will be difficult but, with the right people in place, they (Sammy and the chairman) are confident that they can keep us progressing.
It might not happen this season or next (is that too slow for some fans?).
If they weren't so convinced they could do that then you'd have to ask what there would be in Morecambe - as a location and as a club - to keep them interested in being here.
I for one am glad Sammy and Peter are here - if Ned isn't I wish he'd come out and say so.
Is the glass half full or half empty? Mmmm? hard to say - but it does look like there's room for more beer!