Number 1 wrote:Quite apart from contradicting himself yet again, Ned has missed the point completely. He has also insulted my intelligence, and I suspect other people's too.
Whilst some people accept that they have "Blind faith" (and what would be wrong with that anyway?) others simply profess to have "Patience". That's certainly the way I see it. As Broadway rightly points out, the time to judge is at the end of the season, although I would concede that after a certain number of games, maybe as few as 10, we can roughly guage how we are going to do. Or can we? With MFC the answer is surely not. In 2006/7 a sluggish start saw Ned in his previous guise totally condemn the team and manager and we ended up being promoted into the Football League. Subsequent seasons have seen us make slow starts, only to improve vastly in the new year, last season only just missing out on the play offs. Quite why Ned hasn't got the intelligence to realise that "One swallow doesn't make a summer" or in this case, "A few crap pre season try outs with triallists and different systems doesn't mean a relegation" I don't really know.
Ned's rambling post also assumes that League 2 players should be world beaters and should perform magic every game. This is the wrong way to look at it. League 2 players are not as skilled as Premier League players, they're not as quick and they don't have the football brains that Premier League players do. If they did, guess what? Yep, they'd be in the Premier League. So whilst one great defence splitting pass in 7 is poor by Premier League standards, one great defence splitting pass in 7 is probably average or even good for League 2.
Seeing as Ned wants perfection and consistency every game, a win more times than not, and world class players, as well as a predictable season where he can finally relax knowing that his team will win the league at a canter, can I suggest he goes and watches Manchester United?
What I would like to know though, is why, when he's been proved wrong so many times, does he continue to not learn from his mistakes? By his own wierd logic, if MFC DO get relegated, it would be that "One pass in seven" he talks about i.e. the rest of the time we've been perfectly ok and stayed up/promoted but even if we slipped up this season, because of previous ramblings being so wrong, he cannot possibly be proved right because a relegation would be the exception rather than the norm.
Ned has talked himself into a corner that he cannot possibly escape from, using scenarios which contradict the point he's trying to make.
Ned's certainly got a right to post, but what people object to is his lack of humility, lack of acceptance when he's proved wrong, and a total lack of respect for people with much more football acumen in their little toe than he'll ever have. This person is not a football SUPPORTER, nor is he a FAN, he is simply a match attender with the "I pay my money" attitude. That's assuming he does pay.
Post of the year (or should I say pre-season)