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As for the blame game Manager are always quick to put out mistakes made by officials. Like they are anything different to anyone else. Managers are very cautious though to call out a player who has given away a goal, missed that golden chance. To easy to shift the blame onto the officials. They are an easy target. Maybe with what AL was able to put on the bench yesterday ( not a game changer in sight) then where does he lay the blame for that one.?
Quote from: Mallard on November 10, 2024, 02:05:28 PMIf we start talking about players having jobs outside of football then we start fishing in a completely different pool.As for the blame game Manager are always quick to put out mistakes made by officials. Like they are anything different to anyone else. Managers are very cautious though to call out a player who has given away a goal, missed that golden chance. To easy to shift the blame onto the officials. They are an easy target. Maybe with what AL was able to put on the bench yesterday ( not a game changer in sight) then where does he lay the blame for that one.?I suppose it could be said that if a club is serious about promotion, they should never find themselves in that position. Therefore, IF there are people to “blame” the shortlist is, well, Short!
If we start talking about players having jobs outside of football then we start fishing in a completely different pool.As for the blame game Manager are always quick to put out mistakes made by officials. Like they are anything different to anyone else. Managers are very cautious though to call out a player who has given away a goal, missed that golden chance. To easy to shift the blame onto the officials. They are an easy target. Maybe with what AL was able to put on the bench yesterday ( not a game changer in sight) then where does he lay the blame for that one.?
But to me the whole idea of promotion seems ridiculous......with the greatest respect to the team who have developed a great team spirit and are managing to grind out some decent results, the squad is miles away from what would be required to stay in the NL and the structure and finances seem light years away ....and there's the rub.....what are the club looking to achieve?
Yes........is that one..........or two ?
I'd still like to know what Joe's actual intention is, or what he has to gain from King's Lynn. Any ideas?
The commentator on SS Radio said at half-time KL had only managed one shot at goal throughout, and that went wide. However many wins or draws we manage to “grind out”, it is obvious we have a poor team that can only hope to stay at this level as their current ambition. I don’t know what is the matter with the club. We’re still about the only club at this level with no stand behind the goals. Progress over the decades has been hopeless…. The patience of the fans, albeit the dwindling number, is surprising. But we all still live in hope…..