Is The Tide Turning

bluemoon27

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i wonder if the tide is turning quicker than expected,rag twats getting knocked out by lowly opposition and being the laughing stock,and then there is us getting easy draws in the next round which is what they usually always get.I hope so as i think i would nearly get as much enjoyment out of laughing at them twats as us winning everything
 
bluemoon27 said:
i wonder if the tide is turning quicker than expected,rag twats getting knocked out by lowly opposition and being the laughing stock,and then there is us getting easy draws in the next round which is what they usually always get.I hope so as i think i would nearly get as much enjoyment out of laughing at them twats as us winning everything
we bit the bullet when we got beat at shrewsbury etc etc now its there turn ''milk it and enjoy my freind''
 
bluemoon27 said:
i wonder if the tide is turning quicker than expected,rag twats getting knocked out by lowly opposition and being the laughing stock,and then there is us getting easy draws in the next round which is what they usually always get.I hope so as i think i would nearly get as much enjoyment out of laughing at them twats as us winning everything

Not that easy, don't let's get cocky about it.
 
they have raged results this season typicaly like when we played them also the table is begining to crumble (top 4) '''ITS OVER''
 
The tide is turning but it will take some time for it to become obvious. Its a pity City, Spuds and Villa haven't progressed as much as they should have by now because the decline of the old top 4 would have become more obvious. Baconface built a team of flat track bullies who could get the results against non top 4 teams, a lot of whom were beaten before they started and relied upon the other top 4 teams slipping up aka Liverpool last season. This season they aren't getting the results but neither are the other top 4 candidates so they are maintaining their top 4 position for the moment. They might well stay top 4 this year but as their financial troubles begin to bite harder they will be unable to replace the old guard who have seen them through the last 10/15 yrs. They will also be unable to hang onto any of the current players who are top class as other teams who do not have their cash problems lure them away.

There is a real possibility of them winning nothing this season which will accelerate their decline and if they do drop out of the top 4 and continue to win nothing the glory hunters will be jumping ship which will reduce income and the circle of decline will set in. The promissory notes the Glaziers signed for personal loans have a sting in the tail in that if the profits drop below a certain amount then the people who lent them the money can appoint people to the board who will be looking to make the operation profitable by cutting costs. I can't see them doing a Leeds but I can see them declining to be a mid table side.
 

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