tommysvr
Michael Carrick
And then we were beaten heavily by Brighton in the last game of the season in spite of playing what was pretty much our strongest available team on the day. We were awful, particularly in the second half. There may have been justification to an extent about why this happened but it doesn’t take from how poor the performance and result were and how poor our league campaign has been, it’s been unacceptable. So suddenly we were presented with this side of Ange and the club in which it’s not all feel good factor, and we have some negativity brewing again with fear for what may happen next season if our league from cannot be rectified. Suddenly the swingometer of support swung against Ange from many again.
I cannot take anyone who tries to analyse the Brighton game seriously. It meant NOTHING! Literally nothing — even if we won, we would have still finished 17th — other than one last chance to celebrate winning a trophy.