vastman wrote:
Being a positive supporter doesn’t mean you live in blissful ignorance does it.
If you want to want to just blindly hope for the best, you anticipate the worst and then work to avoid it.
I’m on the rose tinted end of the spectrum, but not so much that I dismiss obvious issues.
If you want to Murphy to stay like we all do youd better think of a way and not just hope for the best.
If we can tie him up in the next few months we have a good chance. If we don’t and he carries on in the same vain next season we will struggle. Then they will all be on here moaning as to why the club didn’t do more. Will you be one of those? Hope not.
It's lovely that you want to be in the rose tinted group. We meet Wednesdays at 1.30.
There is a test to get in though. You have to show that you have never thrown your Teddy out of the pram when we get beat by Cas or posted that we are definitely down with 10 games to go. I'm sure you'll be OK though.
In terms of keeping Murphy, the first thing to do is offer him a new contract based on this season, not that he's a kid learning his trade as he was when we gave him the last contract. That's a significant boost. Probably double at least.