Re: Bath City (A) - Sat 30/11
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 10:05 pm
Park Life is right. Apart from the village idiot, there isn't really any negativity around at the moment. I think we are all realistic enough to understand that with players already committed to contracts and a dressing room that must resemble an episode of M.A.S.H. just after the helicopters have been, mid-table security is as much as could be reasonably asked of Steve King for the rest of this season. Sure we have some very good players, but we've barely had enough to even get a team out over the last few games and anyone with any sense will appreciate that whilst SK's primary focus is on survival, he has already stated that any recruitment he makes is also with an eye to NEXT season, when the serious stuff will begin.
As for Saturday, the game was all over by 3.30pm and that was disappointing of course, but they are a decent side and we simply didn't have the personnel required to win the game. In particular, the absence of all 4 of our senior central midfield players was a massive disadvantage and whilst the score was a bit harsh, I don't think those of us who were there were too surprised at losing the game.
Steve King has already brought in a few quality players and I'm sure there is more to come. Patience is the key word and personally, I'm not looking for quick fixes, I am content to let the man get on with the job of keeping clear of the dropzone whilst simultaneously building for next season. I'm very happy with how we are progressing at the moment and all the fans I speak to seem to have similar views.
As for Saturday, the game was all over by 3.30pm and that was disappointing of course, but they are a decent side and we simply didn't have the personnel required to win the game. In particular, the absence of all 4 of our senior central midfield players was a massive disadvantage and whilst the score was a bit harsh, I don't think those of us who were there were too surprised at losing the game.
Steve King has already brought in a few quality players and I'm sure there is more to come. Patience is the key word and personally, I'm not looking for quick fixes, I am content to let the man get on with the job of keeping clear of the dropzone whilst simultaneously building for next season. I'm very happy with how we are progressing at the moment and all the fans I speak to seem to have similar views.