Mild Rover wrote:It’s frightening that our fans have probably the lowest expectations in the league and yet we’re still among the most disappointed again this year.
I was glad to see the back of the batch that lost the lead late on against London last year, when victory would have secured our own survival. I think we needed a reset to try to fix the mentality, and our ability to find a way to lose. And I appreciate the ‘young and hungry’ thing reflected what we could get at least as much as what we might have chosen. But we’ve gone backwards.
Short of somebody tipping in a big pile of cash, i’m struggling to come up with any suggestion that might plausibly work at this level at this point. Maybe we can salvage something from the wreckage of 2020, if we can somehow win a couple of the last four games but that seems mighty unlikely now.
I think that’s one of your main problems though Neil. Rovers haven’t had a settler team for years. Constantly turning players over is not a good way to go season after season. Rovers almost feel like a transition club for players.