The sense of sheer unprofessionalism in the club’s preparation, almost every single year, becomes wearing.
Successive managers begin the Summer pleading that they want transfer business done early to allow pre-season training to actually have some value. It never happens, though, and there are always exculpatory reasons given about agents, other clubs etc.
Pre-season then becomes a muddled mess as the coaching staff juggle ‘pitch time’ for a bloated unbalanced squad. The unfocused approach to friendlies - where the management never get close to fielding the XI that will start game 1 of the season - predictably results in erratic/disappointing results. The unconvincing narrative that the management then feel obliged to give is that the friendlies are about ”getting time in the legs” to try to deflect from worryingly poor results against lowly opposition. Presumably, if friendlies are truly about getting pitch time, that also applies to the players of Scunthorpe, Mansfield and Barnsley - yet it is us that keep being on the wrong end of the results.
The fact that we continue to pick up impact injuries in training - a common theme since Henderson crocked Fleck on the eve of ‘Project Re-start’ - is cretinous. What the hell are they doing in training to pick up injuries? Football has all but become a non-contact sport on match day yet we’re maiming our own in training. Brainless. The fact that defensive preparations for game 1 are then disrupted 3 days before match day because nobody at a Professional football club knew about a relevant suspension is risible.
And then we arrive at game 1. Handed a chance to take advantage of a side carrying the inevitable fragility of a team that is in the habit of being pumped every week, and with a particular mental block at home where they have 1 win in 14. It’s the sort of vulnerability that Birmingham exploited at Bramall Lane last season. But, unfortunately, we turn up half-baked with a cobbled together line-up that hasn’t played in any of the warm-up games, and showing a mediocre relegated side so much respect that we barely have a go at them. In fact, we select a side that keeps all of the players that might have worried their fragile defenders, on our bench.