Trickydicky 0 Posted April 22, 2006 I really can''t see what is being achieved by the WO campaign aparrt from causing a lot of disuinty, bad feeling with a great deal of nonsense having been spoken of by a few people. His record stands up very well over the time he has been in charge, and even this ''dreadful'' season could see us finishing in 7th place. A win on Sunday would see that and would see us finishing the season with 7 straight home wins, a record Man U or Chelsea woudl be pleased with. Next season is going to be a make or break one, with the last of the parachite payments, and probably the Robert Green sale giving us the last chance of really spending much to try and get back to the premier League. I happen to think that worthy is the best chance for us to do that - if we get behind him and not try and sabotage him and his players best efforts. Someone new coming in would need time to settle and opportunity next season presents i think woudl be lost. Less than two years ago the city was awash with thousands of supporters chanting Worthy''s name and his achievements, the stirring up now of the worthy Out brigade has been so fickle and pathetic really as someone cannot become so dreadful in such a short time. Worthington has his problems, has made his mistakes and I would prefer to see the Board(whom I respect a lot) talk these through with him. Yes, it would be good to see more opportunities given to the academy prospects, and I am glad that has happend this year with four being offered contracts. I am concerned at the way some players seem to fall out of favour, and we miss the likes of Mark Edworthy, while even Marc Rivers was on his day a useful player, and Matt Jackson is doing a good job for Wigan in the premier league. these are issues i would want to address with Worthington. the main problems as i see it is our away form and the indifferent midfield performaces this year. Relegation inevitably meant that the premiership quality of David Bentley, Damien Francis etc would be difficult to replace, and hopefully this summer wil see soem more positive changes in that respect. the 4-5-1 formation away from home has produced better results, (including today) and seems to be the way forward. Even in our championship winning season we were very tight away from home,. using Huckerby''s pace etc to achieve so much on the counterattack. Worthington''s tactics sometimes are off-line, but he doens not encourage the hoof-ball if anything that is a nervous reaction to the sort of atmosphere being geenrated by so-called fans at our last home match. these are all issues which I believe are being addressed and will be by a manager and Board of whom I have every confidence - much more than the fickle fans who bring our club into disrepute by their barracking and abuse of their own players and support for opposition goals. I do hope that does not happen next Sunday against Wolves! Long live Worthy! Keep the Faith! Put the WO Campaign to bed!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites