Feeling no different at the minute, but to be fair after watching at Leicester, Wolves and against Wednesday can it really get any worse!!!???!!!!</p> Still 2 weeks to go though.</p> Either way, season ticket sat on the shelf at home so will be going along.</p>
not at all....just not that overwhelmed by the happenings so far and certainly not confident..... .... of avoiding relegation as yet.
Look at it this way ... We have increased our Players to Fans ratio, which means that the distribution of aggro from the terraces can be spread wider. Previous ratio 1:449* (certain relegation) now 1:436* (slight chance). We had to act. Source GSStatistics.com * figures are of course a load of old bunkham
not excited one little bit,a la parkin signings these,lower league signings have not got a prayer of keeping us in this league,but were skint so what can you expect?,in all reality the quality of signings we are making means that the board have an eye on making the transition back to league one,soory to sound negative but its truth
Im not saying that they aren't good enough...... Apart from McCann and Lucas, I've not seen the other two play. To be fair, if Fergie rates this young lad then who am I to argue. How many as he got wrong in years of football???
.......... who exactly is excited???.........................NOT ME !!! We haven't got started in the transfer market yet The two that have come in will probably get in the team but they ain't going to set the place on fire are they WE NEED Two experienced strikers One experienced centre half A left sided midfielder We need these to give ourselves at least a chance of staying in this league So a young kid from Man U and a £50k from bury int going to turn things round If we can't buy them we need to be loking at long term loans
RE: .......... who exactly is excited???.........................NOT ME !!! agree totally,the players we have signed so far will have no impact whatsoever on our chances to stay in this league,unfortunately experienced defenders strikers etc cost money and we aint got none,£2 million to spend what a lauagh