by bigmick » Fri Feb 13, 2009 11:50 pm
Yep, it's fair enough. Like all things though, there are two sides to every story. We've had the evidence visa vis rotation for three seasons now for example. Absolutely irrefutable, unarguable eveidence (I know many had a good go at arguing and still will no doubt) but still there was/is still a head in the sand, fingers in the ears "it will work someday, it will work someday" (chant ad infinitum). People sometimes refuse to see the evidence which is right before their eyes, or at the very least have a problem accepting it, it's human nature.
If we win the title (or indeed come very close to it) some of us are going to have to fairly quickly accept that some of the things we were convinced never would work, just did. Why they worked, be it luck, fantastic management, reduction in capabilities of other teams etc is irrelevent ovet he course of a league season. If we the title, there is no argument.
That said, I've already asked the question and it's a fair one, what if we don't win it or come anywhere near, again? What if we don't win a trophy, again? Will the people who have jumped all over any dissenting voice over the last three seasons be re-evaluating? Will they be looking at it and thinking, "you know what, when people moaned about our mid-season draw fest perhaps they weren't a disgrace/a joke/fickle".
Not wanting to lose the argument both ways is fair enough. If we fail to win a trophy, we've made progress and the manager is a legend who deserves another five year contract. Win a trophy and the manager is a legend who deserves a five year contract. Get the best start the club has ever had in the Premiership whilst playing practically the same team in every single match, spunk the lead you've built up whilst rotating but still come second, rotation works and I was right all along.
"se e in una bottigla ed e bianco, e latte".