Neal wrote:I know this has been well and truly done to death. But when you have a playing budget that is overwhelmingly skewed to 4 or 5 high earners (who are crap) then its a hard job.
But Im a bit surprised being professionals they are not looking to further their careers and trying to at least look good in the hope of contracts elsewhere.
You're not wrong Neal, I, in fact most accept the numbers of so called high earners in the squad have presented some difficulties, also if we look at the gap between the " the clubs who have " in League2 and the conference full stop the gap is getting wider season on season, and reality of the situation suggests the gap between the clubs who have and have not in League 2 seems to be growing, so I, and most of us would attach some sympathy if we we're still a League 2 club.
But we're not, we're a conference club now, and I do not have problem accepting the conference is likely where we'll stay with out a rich benefactor for some time, but what I can't accept is the fact we've not competed with clubs his season who have less than nothing compared to us, we plead poverty, we cry about budgetary constraints, it's embarrassing, tell it to the Dartford manager, or Dover, Braintree, Southport, and others, they'd laugh so hard, and their response would be something like, do you not think I'd love to have my players in for full time training, do you not think I'd love to pay players an average of £375 a week, because I can't pay anything like that, do you not think I'd love to have the facilities you've got at Torquay, because I haven't, I'd even love the use of your team bus, instead of the tin can on wheels we get to use, and that's what we're not competing with at the moment, but should be with ease, regardless of 4-5 high earners we couldn't shift.
The biggest problem this season is our results against the bottom eight of the conference, by and large probably with the exception of Aldershot we're talking about the absolute pits of clubs who have nothing, no, you will not win all of those games, and yes you will lose the odd game and draw the odd game as well, but from those 16 games we should have an average of at least 3 points a game if not 4 points a game, we've played 15 of those 16 games and averaged so far 0.8 points a game, if we had of achieved a 3 point average of the bottom eight teams our play-off place would be assured, and we would still have a chance to win the league.
As for players staying in professional football, Dale Tonge I believe is studying towards his professional refereeing licenses, often heard it said that ex=professionals would make the best referees why don't more go down that route, well maybe Dale Tonge is about to, who knows, as for Pearce and Harding, no matter what we think these two will have no problem getting deals elsewhere trust me, Downes, I'm hoping some thing can be worked out and he stays with us, believe it or not statistically Downes has the most defensive clearances in the entire conference.