If you agree we are unlikely to be relegated, more likely to be mid-table, but with a small chance of making the playoffs and earning promotion, would you:
(1) Play for ties (translation: not to lose) against higher rated teams like Boro, Burnley, Brighton, Hull City, etc with the huge task of having to beat most of the lower teams (which we've failed to do to date)?
(2) Go ALL OUT against the better teams, especially on the road, given we lose most of those games? Translation: play JET, Blackwood, Chery, Luongo? OR
(3) Throw in the towel, hire an experienced manager, and play more of the younger players to see what we've got for next season?
I'm for (2) if we field a team built for speed and aggressive play, (3) if not.
(1) is a copout, posed by coaches and management as smart footballing, even when it leads to near-certain defeats and breeds the kind of boring, bland, fan-depressing performances we've seen all too often this season.
Put another way, should we play more like the Brightons and Burnleys of this world, or should we resign ourselves to suffering through another season of pedantic, passionless soccer?
(1) Play for ties (translation: not to lose) against higher rated teams like Boro, Burnley, Brighton, Hull City, etc with the huge task of having to beat most of the lower teams (which we've failed to do to date)?
(2) Go ALL OUT against the better teams, especially on the road, given we lose most of those games? Translation: play JET, Blackwood, Chery, Luongo? OR
(3) Throw in the towel, hire an experienced manager, and play more of the younger players to see what we've got for next season?
I'm for (2) if we field a team built for speed and aggressive play, (3) if not.
(1) is a copout, posed by coaches and management as smart footballing, even when it leads to near-certain defeats and breeds the kind of boring, bland, fan-depressing performances we've seen all too often this season.
Put another way, should we play more like the Brightons and Burnleys of this world, or should we resign ourselves to suffering through another season of pedantic, passionless soccer?
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