glassboypaul wrote:I only have the agenda of supporting Stour, unlike some on here who seize every opportunity to knock the management team,
Some seem to have a magical crystal ball that told them how this season was going to go; doubtless they would also have been crowing about predicting it correctly if we were top of the league right now.
I have to be honest and don't see many on here that have an agenda.
Just because someone has a different opinion to you or others, it doesn't necessarily mean they have an agenda, just a different opinion! I personally have knocked the management more times than I care to remember in the past 18 months (more than I would like) but there has been plenty to knock! I give credit when credit is due and I would like to think I'm very fair as far as this is concerned. I have given much credit to the management in the past and have indeed wrote to GH on one occasion a few seasons ago, and also message on fb.
At the end of the day we as fans all want the same thing which is success and continued growth of the club.
As for some of us having a crystal ball. I would suggest that anyone that knows anything about football could have seen what was likely happen this season, the 'happenings' of this season have been brewing for quite some time although it seems oblivious to others. I take no joy from being correct. A change is needed, and needed now in my eyes, otherwise I see us being in the same position this time next season, if not worse. The team/squad have underachieved this season, this can only be down to the management team who have had the resources to have done much much better.
I shall be their tonight and once more will give my support to the management and team for the ninety plus minutes. We may manage to get a positive result tonight against a team bottom of the form table with one point from their last eight games, however this shouldn't hide the fact that a change is still needed. Failure to do so will only lengthen the inevitable and will do more harm than good to the club in the long term.