lampyboy wrote:
i havnt been a season ticket holder for about 4 years because of work commitments. I can honestly say I have missed attending all the home games, however its sometimes for the best particularly when I don't feel compelled to attend
I used to go to all matches home and away but have never been to France or any of the tragic events. watching wakefields always been a trial but things seemed to improve over the last couple of seasons only to have returned recently to the same situation. on the whole I think the Trinity faithful have been top notch over the years and its probably the high expectations that's resulted in the back lash.
Indeed.
It's the hope(expectation) that kills you in the end.
In context, even with the mass of injuries and the recent poor form (largely due to those injuries), Trinity aren't having as bad season.
A couple of years ago, we would have all been fairly happy with our current position - 8th with a chance of making the play offs.
However, with the way that last season went and with some squad improvement over the close season, many of us thought that we would really challenge for the top 5.
Even the club stated that we were aiming for a play off spot.
Were these hopes optimistic, maybe or have we fallen short in performance, probably.
IF we can clear the demons from our collective heads, a play off spot is still there for the taking.
However, right now, the players dont have the belief and we look more likely to be dragged into the relegation tussle, that make the play offs.
Who'd be a Trinity fan ?
It's certainly never dull and predictable.