Feeling a bit down about all things Lincoln City I decided to have a punt at seeing how the good readers of Vitals saw things. It produced one or two interesting responses from fellow sufferers.
About a year ago, writing for a different web site I was taken to task by a reader for suggesting that
My correspondent stated that I didn’t know what I was talking about, that we should all pull together and dismiss all talk of panic, unite behind our manager, Chris Sutton, and all would be well. I took no satisfaction in being closer to reality than the person who wrote in. I hadn’t said in fact that City fans were in a panic, I had said they could be forgiven if they were. Within two weeks Sutton was gone and we all know what happened next. One year later we find ourselves in the bottom four of the division, unable to win at home and beaten by a team that most Imps had not even thought of in our orbit let alone better than us. Is it time for a bit of panic now?
Ironically, my last game, and it will have been a lot of Imps last game was the home fixture against Stockport, a performance, let’s not forget where the vast majority of supporters thought the team unlucky not to win, the Imps were afforded, on leaving the pitch, if not a standing ovation a very generous round of applause and the after match opinion seemed to be that it was surely only a matter of time before the Imps were, once again upwardly mobile. Two defeats later, after, by all accounts a very poor showing against Darlington, let’s face it hardly a happy hunting ground for City and a one nil defeat at Braintree of all places and City fans are once again waking up in a sweat at the possibility of fixtures against Boston and Gainsborough, enticing though that possibility may be, but in a manner none of us had contemplated in our worst nightmares.
Judging by the comments made in the media and on the web, supporters remain far from convinced by the leadership shown by the board of directors, albeit they handsomely saw off a vote of no confidence. Likewise the team management where fans expect to see some tactical nouse and an ability to turn unfavourable situations around but it doesn’t seem to be happening much for us and we have a squad that is already looking threadbare and we’re hardly into September. I’ve saved the best, or should it be worst till last and that is the defence. I’ve used this analogy before but I’ll use it again because I liked it, a defence that shows all the resolve of butter when faced with a hot knife.
So is it panic or patience, another new man coming in, the budget all spent and it was all the other blokes’ fault (it’s fair to say we’re all getting fed up of that one) or steady as she goes,
Discuss.
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