i'm fine. they chucked us out of the library at 4.45pm so i ran to the union pub to watch sky sports and see the results come in. stood open mouthed at the tv for a bit then their winner came in and i was obviously gutted. thought i would cry but i think not being there helped.
i'm here. does this lighten your own misery a little?
we'll be back soon.
i saw your illiterate posts on thisisunited, ralphy.
Don't underestimate the conference. Exeter have been struggling for a few years now and they were in the football league far longer than you. To be fair to them they try and play football. Think the easiest way out is to play like Bury.
i can't help but think we can't go too far wrong with Jim Smith though, i think just about every division one club would be happy with him as manager. he couldn't save us this time but it was all too late by the time he'd joined, kassam had been running us into the ground for years. the only possible problem might be that JS is too good for this level, sounds silly but after years of working with prem stars its going to be a culture shock.
same applies to you with div3 too, and i'm not saying this to be antaganostic at all. its alot harder than people think, and everyone who drops down here from the leagues above says it too. you get no time on the ball so even if you've got good technical ability you get little chance to show it. consistency always wins over ability, as i think wycombe have proven this year.
i did love it when mooney signed (when i logged onto thisis that morning i thought it was a joke), but i take no satisfaction from seeing a club relegated be they rivals or otherwise, because i know all too well how it feels and what it means to people to see your team go down.
eased the pain with another one of those cobras and a couple of stellas anyway. cobra is £3.49 a bottle though so i can't make a habit of it, although you do get a pint and a bit.