| Blessing in disguiseApril 21 2002 at 5:46 PM | Matt |
| As much as I would hate to see this great club I love so dearly drop out of the Premier it may well prove our saving grace as it would become impossible for Stuart Hamilton to justify any such nightmare move to Newmarket Road.
If our centenary year was reached up there it would be difficult for any true city fans to celebrate in the shadows of United with City fielding a team of united academy rejects.
Here's looking forward to a lifetime supporting my team in black & white in our OWN stadium, be it at Milton Road or elsewhere with a management team fully committed to THIS club without any outside distraction or personal ambition. |
| | Author | Reply | Tony
| You don't know what your talking about | April 21 2002, 7:37 PM |
It can never be a blessing to be relegated, how exciting Bloody Histon, Wisbech ? and Stamford.
Ho is that a blessing. It is not the league we play in its the whole club from TOP to bottom.
We need a new Chairman and unless Dennis brings someone in we are stuffed he does not dribe the club "Nice man" nice men don't win things.
Staurt Hamilton and his FOUR full time staff have a big job on and I am not sure they are up to it. I would like to know how much money we are paying out at the moment compared to other clubbs in our league, both on players and on staff.
We need someone to Drive this club from the top and unless someone can come up with a better name then I think we should make a big big push to get GARETH BALDWIN from Histon.
bllody hell guys, they have no full time staff, have a reserve team about to go into the jewson Premier league and are in touch with local football. We might think we are a big club but that won't matter a jot if we are in the Eastern division.
We need PASSION and we need itfrom the top, at the moment we need new leadership, has anyone any better suggestions than Mr Baldwin.
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