by RoyallyFcuked »
03 May 2016 01:54
I can't believe how shit this season has turned out to be, the club/team have so boring and it seems like such an anti climax after such a promising start. For the first time in my life its actually made me lose a lot of my interest in the club, although that may be also partly down to the fact other interests of mine have become more interesting. (which isn't too difficult at the moment)
Some of us fans, myself included may have got a bit ahead of ourselves but up until the Fulham game we had good reason to believe we would be right up there at the end of the season because we were looking like genuine promotion contenders, a squad that on paper was good enough, playing some good football and most importantly consistantly getting results. Then it all changed and the season has petered out into nothingness.
I don't think Clarke is blameless, but there is definitely much more to that saga than we know. I think it was something (or a number of things) the club did to make him agree to speak to Fulham, and he did it to prove a point. It certainly didn't help things in the dressing room but lets not forget it happened after the Fulham game, which is where the capitulation started so things were already falling apart, so Clarke's actions just exacerbated things but they were not the root cause of the problem.
Clarke saying its a difficult club to manage and the clubs hierarchy are not easy to work with is exactly what I thought anyway, so I don't think its a lie to make himself look better. For me too much blame has been on Clarke and Adkins before him when the real problems are caused by the people running the club and this seems to have been the case for a while, particulary since the club was sold the first time to a Russian with no name.
McD coming back may have seemed like a marriage made in heaven to some, yes he knows the club and had success here but the other side of it is that it was a soft option, Brian will accept a low salary and not complain about the lack of backing and unfulfilled promises the club makes every season. He is a bit of a yes man in other words. Just makes you wonder where we would be now if we hadn't blown it at Fulham and went on to win the game instead, that seems to me to be where the problem started, to throw away a two goal lead in lose the game in that fashion clearly had a shattering effect on the confidence and morale of the team. Having said that though, we did draw with top of the league Brighton in the next game before dropping more points against Huddersfield and a poor defeat at Cardiff which did further damage. Pretty sure it was at this point Clarke spoke to Fulham, but when he agreed to stay we won the next game at home to Bolton. People seem to be really hating on Clarke, but remember if it wasn't for that run at the start of the season we may well have ended up going down this year.
The sad thing for me is remembering some of the excellent performances at the beginning of the season and then seeing how far we have fallen. Great wins against Burnley and Boro (2 of the top 3 sides, which just shows we should or at least could have been promotion contenders) and also vs Ipswich, Brentford and Bristol City. The Ipswich game was probably the best I've seen us play since the best Coppell days. I can remember reading the opposition fans bftg thread after we beat Bristol City away, with their fans saying things like "I thought they were by far the best team to have come here so far this season, won easily without getting out of second gear." It's hard to believe were in the same season now.
My point is, as much as many of the blind loyal (deluded) McD lovies on here will disagree, we will NEVER get that level of quality, confidence or consistancy under Brian. I like the guy and I respect what he did for the club but we can't live in the past. We got promoted under him largely due to an amazing team spirit from a lot of players that felt they owed the manager, but lets not forget that even then we were often coming away from games wondering how the hell we'd got a result. I said at the time it would be a mistake to bring him back and I have seen nothing to suggest I was wrong, so I stick by that. They do say you should never go back and I just do not see lightning striking twice. The bottom line is Brian is a limited manager that plays crap football and we will not make any real progress under him, based on our form since he came back we won't go anywhere, except maybe League One.