Quote Theboyem="Theboyem"Because the 'we are playing busted players' line is a nice cover up of our many short comings. For me a fully fit Tout and Crowther offer just as much if not more than a Scruton and Kirmond playing on one leg. Surely it would have been the perfect chamce to give these guys a chance for a rest and not risk there injuries getting any worse.'"
The tweet wasn't really about having busted players. It was about people questioning effort when in fact the players are putting their bodies on the line when busted. I read it as a dig at the moaners. Fair enough to stand up for your staff, I guess, although it was done by having a dig at the customers.
There are a number of possible reasons why it is like it is:
1. Lack of effort? Down to the coaches and players.
2. Poor gameplan? Down to the coach.
3. Poor confidence? Down to the coach.
4. Lack of fitness? Down to the conditioner, coach and players.
5. Lack of quality? Down to finances.
6. Just a bad run? We'll see, I guess.
As fans, we've never expected world beaters. We don't even expect to win most weeks and don't expect silverware. A few scalps, beat Cas and maybe Leeds, and a good cup run tends to be our lot. What we do expect, given our lack of any realistic aspiration for silverware, is effort. For all Glover's faults, he knew how to sell optimism, which generates attendances, which can generate performances. Now, although we rightly opt for realism, we ooze negativity from the top as well.