Always darkest just before the dawn

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Hibbert&Ernie

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Radzinski bitched his way to a transfer to Fulham questioning Moyes and the signings of Bent and Cahill in the Summer of 04 and because we had let Rooney go.
We played like Demons up till January when we lost Gravesen and got Arteta in and then stumbled over the line to finish fourth (tied up by Duncan at Goodison in a 1 - 0 that saw Scholes and G.Neville sent off)
The supporters were worried that summer, but Moyes and his team proved those worries unfounded. Have a bit of faith people, sides need to evolve, older players eventually need replacing and younger players brought in to make the step up.
 

Always darkest before the dawn, yes, but it can still get darker, we can become like West Ham or Newcastle or Tottenham a few years ago and go down near the relegation zone
 

I'd rather we produced when our backs are to the wall and when it really matters, it shows the lads still care about the club. Neither Jags nor Baines have agitated for moves this summer, so lets **** everyone else and get behind the boys particularly at home
 
Always darkest before the dawn, yes, but it can still get darker, we can become like West Ham or Newcastle or Tottenham a few years ago and go down near the relegation zone

Been there, done it. Only this season have Spurs not lost their biggest players (Bale, Modric) as for the other two mentioned, they have been flogging every mediocre player they have had since the turn of the millenia. It is about us anyway, lets see if our so called amazing youth setup can produce us a couple of first teamers.
 

Too much division within the supporters ranks, the propagandists have poisoned the atmosphere.

I saw a film like that once, some bad ass terrorists released a gas into the air that made everyone loose all of their common sense and start wearing red shirts and talking about the champions league.....or did i dream that?
 
I fail to see how unhappiness can be seen as propaganda. You can try and spin it all you like but here are the facts:

1. We have no money.
2. We have sold a key player for less than what he is worth.
3. We used that money to bring in......two loans?

These are troubling times. We are not selling to buy at this point we are selling to pay off debt to the bank. This does not improve our squad in any way.

Listen I am a realist. We won't be pulling in any big money signings and I am ok with that, but how is relying on loans OK? It's not, we need more players. Remember what our bench looked like at the end of the season? We had no depth. We dropped two "active" players and didn't replace them. The squad is getting smaller. That's not a good thing.
 

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