...that you realised it wasn't going to happen this season? I'm tempted to answer my own q with "the appointment of Iain Dowie" but in truth even though I didn't welcome the choice I thought it cd still work, just. The decision to sack him so soon was also a big low point for me because it showed how unstable we were. The failure to sign a proper striker was obviously a massive blow, too. But despite all that it still looked as if we cd still sneak it. For me, the loss of heart moment was when we failed to sign Watson after all the talk. Made me realise, probably too late, that the board wasn't prepared to put its money - and just as important, confidence and authority - behind the football people at the club. How about you?
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For many it was Ipswich T at home.
for me, it was Norwich city at home.
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The day Dowie was sacked, not because I was his great fan but because we needed stability and, in hindsight, he did not do so badly did he?Banning people is no longer my hobby,
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Interesting almost all of u r real optimists - guess u have 2 b following the rs - believing almost to the last. Must admit i gave up a bit sooner.
On a positive I think expectations will be more realistic next season - less room for disapointment - and also flavio maybe a tight meglamaniac but he certainly isn't stupid and maybe after all his conversations with ferguson and others he will be more aware of what it takes 2 get promotion.
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