lyb
Active Member
To say I was disappointed when I was called off to an urgent job part way through the first half of the first game of the season doesn't really do it justice. However, that disappointment paled into comparison to the disappointment of coming back to find Olsson off with a red card and us 1-0 down. This disappointment rapidly morphed into resignation at the realisation that Norwich was sticking true to form with lacklustre results on the first day of any given season.
Within another half hour the disappointment was hitting a new level. "Sack Adams", "nothing has changed" blah blah blah. After only one competitive game this season, the histrionics of the Hughton days were raising their ugly head.
Yes we didn't look at the races. Yes we lost. On the other hand, it's the first game of a long season. Our last season in the Championship also kicked off with no points and a minus one goal difference.
Then there's this farcical business over Pilkington's non-niggle. It's just fluff, a storm in a teacup. Yet the manager's competence is being called into question on this front as well.
None of this does the club any favours. Chris Hughton was not great, but I have no doubt that having fans baying for his blood so loudly all the time upset him and probably affected his judgement as well as affecting the team. I really hope the more pessimistically-inclined followers of the club don't head off down this road once again straight away, because it can only do harm. MacNally once said in an interview that he never says anything about a loss until the day after so he can settle down and get his thoughts together away from the frustration. I do so wish some of the fans followed his example here.
It's a long season and it's early days. Support the team, support the manager, support the club.
OTBC.
Within another half hour the disappointment was hitting a new level. "Sack Adams", "nothing has changed" blah blah blah. After only one competitive game this season, the histrionics of the Hughton days were raising their ugly head.
Yes we didn't look at the races. Yes we lost. On the other hand, it's the first game of a long season. Our last season in the Championship also kicked off with no points and a minus one goal difference.
Then there's this farcical business over Pilkington's non-niggle. It's just fluff, a storm in a teacup. Yet the manager's competence is being called into question on this front as well.
None of this does the club any favours. Chris Hughton was not great, but I have no doubt that having fans baying for his blood so loudly all the time upset him and probably affected his judgement as well as affecting the team. I really hope the more pessimistically-inclined followers of the club don't head off down this road once again straight away, because it can only do harm. MacNally once said in an interview that he never says anything about a loss until the day after so he can settle down and get his thoughts together away from the frustration. I do so wish some of the fans followed his example here.
It's a long season and it's early days. Support the team, support the manager, support the club.
OTBC.