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The older I get the more I think, I just want people in charge who serve us, and not themselves and their mates… wishful thinking
Sunak and Starmer both at the their core feel relatively centrist and looking more widely it feels like extremes (right) on the rise in Europe will be the future battleground when the next election cycle hits.
If we could sustain a PL existence, could we live with a 15,000 seater stadium, with leg room and maybe some better bars.
If it were ever possible to purchase the school end (wasn't this a recently discussed possibility again) and we could then do something about capacity?
Expensive with poor kicking, passing and an unusually odd desire to stick to his line, there are plenty of better options out there. His stats are helped greatly by the fact he had JCS and Cook in front of him.
And like buses the WLS boys have uploaded another podcast. Good discussion about goalkeepers.
Be interesting to see what happens in that department. Also hearing Ian M on the pod say that Murphy Mahoney looked too small to be a GK at Champ level, as a man that is the same height as World Cup 94 keeper Jorge Campos (crazy keeper tops) everyone is tall to me... but I thought exactly this when Mahoney admirably stepped in a couple of years ago, yet he's listed at 6ft 2...
Anyway, I digress, decent WLS pod to while away some time at work!
Am I alone in thinking, unless we receive a daft offer (£10mil) we should be keeping JSC?
Wouldn’t mind seeing us have a push towards the nosebleed end of the table and for me JSC is a crucial part of that.
I know we are a club that needs to sell to be solvent but it seems a shame that we’ve had him for just a season and he’s formed a real formidable partnership with Cook.
Gotta be tough to take, seeing his successor turn us around and get us fighting (something which the players never truly bought in to with him) and playing decent football.
Also, the way Ainsworth started pitching us in pre match interviews as some sort of part time non-league minnow fighting against global powerhouses like West Brom (I exaggerate a little) really started winding me and probably many other fans up.
A lovely man, and a really solid, committed pro for us as a player, but a terrible manager who perhaps is in denial. John Beck football is way past its well by date.
It's now Wed after that Friday win and I'm still getting a daft amount of joy out of this victory and the fans of the Real Madrid of Yorkshire's reaction to it all.