With Rowett looking likely to keep his job this means we will be starting the season with the same manager who lead us through the annual slump for the first time.
So if we don’t go up, we’ll have a guy in charge who has experienced the slump with his players.
Do you think this will make us more able to handle it next time round?
I know McLaren lead two teams in the slump and failed twice but it was two different occasions and two different teams.
Thoughts?
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posted on 30/4/18
Momentum is conserved not lost Vidal. One of the 5 rules of the universe. You just transferred some momentum to air molecules.
posted on 30/4/18
The universe's rules aren't my rules, Spart.
However, I will check the road between Much Wenlock and Ironbridge and if I have inadvertently left any of my momentum there I will scrape it off and, as you suggest, conserve it for future use.
posted on 30/4/18
So we have agreement.
Keep the same driver.
If not then the metaphor is lost on me and it follows that wasting 400 words setting it up was pointless.
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posted on 30/4/18
I didn't know that the question was whether we should keep the same driver or not. I thought the driver was a given and that the question was whether having the same driver would make us more able to handle the annual slump than in previous years.
This is what happens if you don't have a title to your article. Nobody knows what you're on about, and even you appear to have forgotten.
posted on 30/4/18
I answered my article in the first comment.
I pretty much said that I thought keeping the same set up would bode well.
I don’t make it a stipulation for posters to read all my comments but if you are minded to have a pop it might be advisable to be sure of your ground, buddy.
posted on 30/4/18
To sum up then:
First you criticise for my not commenting on the premise of the article. I quote: "fook off onto the match thread and stop wasting my time."
Then you tell us that you had in fact answered your article with your first comment, rendering further comment superfluous.
Presumably therefore, the purpose of this article was for you to ask yourself a question and then for you to answer yourself, thereby closing the debate.
I am very grateful that this has been clarified and that I can now be sure of my ground. All that remains is to thank you for at least allowing us to witness your asking yourself a question, and then your answering yourself immediately. I think it's been your standout moment this year, so far.
Buddy.
posted on 30/4/18
Do you think this will make us more able to handle it next time round?
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No - almost exactly the opposite.
(1) MM has said there won't be money to refresh the squad if we don't go up this season.
(2) I can see a small advantage flowing from GR being one year more experienced.
(3) In no way does (2) mitigate the fact that the oldest squad in the league will be a year older and in their heart of hearts will know they didn't have what it takes last time out when they were younger and fitter.
So, in summary, its 5h1t or bust, right here, right now.
posted on 30/4/18
Love a good fat boy slim tune.
Give it a whirl Sunday.
posted on 30/4/18
If we don’t go up we need to sell.
Only players I can think of who’d bring in money is Vydra and Carson. The 2 best players this season.
Who will get 20+ goals next season? Carson will be a big miss
posted on 30/4/18
We missed out on Iniesta.