Jaime
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- May 17, 2019
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Each and everyone of us are torn between being sympathetic towards PH and the hand he has been dealt, versus wanting to see passionate performances from our beloved Blades.
Problems in the workplace (here we may call them an injury crisis) are usually time limited. Most of us are rationale, understanding and sympathetic towards these situations.… After a considerable passing of time, the injury crisis is increasing rather than decreasing. At what point do we start to examine the problem beyond: the league table; points; and tactics; and to consider (as Barnsley, Hibs and Leeds fans have alluded) the management?
How can Archer and Hamer (et al) be blowing out of their arse at 60 mins? Let’s think back to the match v Lincoln… at what point did their fans accept at 60 mins their players were knackered because they were playing PL opponents? Let alone what was the result!
We can accept ’one or twice’ being an accident; ‘twice or thrice’ being unfortunate; however ’repeatedly’ is akin to there ‘being no smoke without fire’. Repeated injury crises don’t happen by accident! There has to be a wider cause… This doesn’t repeatedly happen by coincidense!
Some may pose:
Some may call it ’culture’, others may say ‘team spirit’ and others may say ‘leadership’…. Whatever we call it, it possibly arrives at the same conclusion. Currently, whatever we call it, there is something fundamentally wrong at BDTBL.
I’ve stood back previously from the PH ‘out’ votes, however, despite all of the excuses, I’m now believing there are reasons beyond the ownership and injuries that cannot be ignored.
Listening to YouTube whilst I type and I’m reflecting on music (unison we may call it). I’ve heard one or two people unite and make amazing music, versus a disconnected group (we may call it the Arsenal line up) beating out a disconnected tune whilst PH and others claim to be in harmony.
Problems in the workplace (here we may call them an injury crisis) are usually time limited. Most of us are rationale, understanding and sympathetic towards these situations.… After a considerable passing of time, the injury crisis is increasing rather than decreasing. At what point do we start to examine the problem beyond: the league table; points; and tactics; and to consider (as Barnsley, Hibs and Leeds fans have alluded) the management?
How can Archer and Hamer (et al) be blowing out of their arse at 60 mins? Let’s think back to the match v Lincoln… at what point did their fans accept at 60 mins their players were knackered because they were playing PL opponents? Let alone what was the result!
We can accept ’one or twice’ being an accident; ‘twice or thrice’ being unfortunate; however ’repeatedly’ is akin to there ‘being no smoke without fire’. Repeated injury crises don’t happen by accident! There has to be a wider cause… This doesn’t repeatedly happen by coincidense!
Some may pose:
- training ground/facilities? (No…. It’s the same training ground with improved facilities which have yielded more injuries)
- new players getting up to speed? (Pretty much no… most arrived with some degree of fitness, even those arriving very late in the transfer window)
- the PL is a different league…. Yes it is, however, in the Championship or League One we would not have accepted ‘excuses’, so why are they suddenly acceptable?
- The Prince wants out…. like many, I’m sure he does… Even without PL investment in the past (even the Spurs match last season) we weren’t defined by this, rather our team lived by our values and stood up for themselves.
Some may call it ’culture’, others may say ‘team spirit’ and others may say ‘leadership’…. Whatever we call it, it possibly arrives at the same conclusion. Currently, whatever we call it, there is something fundamentally wrong at BDTBL.
I’ve stood back previously from the PH ‘out’ votes, however, despite all of the excuses, I’m now believing there are reasons beyond the ownership and injuries that cannot be ignored.
Listening to YouTube whilst I type and I’m reflecting on music (unison we may call it). I’ve heard one or two people unite and make amazing music, versus a disconnected group (we may call it the Arsenal line up) beating out a disconnected tune whilst PH and others claim to be in harmony.