Gazwire wrote:
Even though it's one result, it's interesting that no one from the Powell out camp (I haven't seen anyone yet) has said that perhaps they're wrong and perhaps it may be better sticking with him.
It seems to me, that rather than admit to possibly changing their mind - ie. he should perhaps stay - some people would rather have a pop at the people who backed him in order to save face.
I'm certainly not saying I'm right either, it's one game, it could still end in disaster, who knows.
Last week there was only you backing him really gw. There is a long thread on here about Powell out but the posts on there were fairly balanced, lots either suggesting it's too soon for this talk or sitting on the fence you can see by the weeks that the optimism was starting to slide. Open support was dwindling as a lot (me included) were starting to lose faith, I reckon I had until the end of the month before I was broken. Lose the next 3 and most lots will be upset against, for me there is credit in the bank now we know we have performances in the team, although it's a bit pointless without consistency.
I don't care if we don't make the playoffs this season to be honest (I think we have given ourselves a bit too much to do) but I do want to see some signs that we can compete and look like a proper team before the season is out, yesterday was a massive boost to the whole club, I feel a lot better now and I'm sure most do. A relegation battle in my eyes would be unacceptable and we aren't totally clear of that unless we back up yesterday's performance with some more of the same.