cooperblade
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There isn't a single person at the football club from the ticket office staff to the highest paid player whose future will be more secure if we don't go up. Quite the opposite.
I know we're all disappointed after yesterday but are people genuinely thinking that the players don't want to go up? The mind boggles, it really does.
Quite apart from the fact that you have to have an incredible desire to win and hunger to succeed just to be a professional footballer, this is arguably the most important promotion in the history of the club.
I'd say an infinitely more likely scenario is that the players want to go up too much (in no small part because they know how much we have to go up) and are struggling with the pressure.
I know we're all disappointed after yesterday but are people genuinely thinking that the players don't want to go up? The mind boggles, it really does.
Quite apart from the fact that you have to have an incredible desire to win and hunger to succeed just to be a professional footballer, this is arguably the most important promotion in the history of the club.
I'd say an infinitely more likely scenario is that the players want to go up too much (in no small part because they know how much we have to go up) and are struggling with the pressure.