An Optimistic Approach (For Real This Time) Written by CharlieITFC on Friday, 2nd Aug 2013 08:50 After reading blogs from other young fans, I thought now was the ideal time to throw my view into the mixing pot. At 18, I do just about remember the last trip to the promised land. The play-off final against Barnsley. THAT touch by Richard Naylor for Marcus Stewart to score the third goal. That glorious season finishing above Chelsea in their first season of riches. The UEFA Cup. And then, the relegation and stagnation within the second tier of English football. For many a year now I have began each season with the standard optimism of every fan that it may FINALLY be our year. And I will be the first to admit, I was naive enough to think that under Paul Jewell, his signing of Michael Chopra and then his brace against Bristol City, that he may have been our 25+ goal-a-season man, and we could dream of playing in the top flight once more. How wrong I was. My optimism was again premature and we faced another season of struggling to survive in a league to which we had become accustomed. And then the inevitable happened. Mr Jewell was relieved of his duties and our new heroes were appointed.    I'm not sure you will find a Town fan that does not think Mick McCarthy and Terry Connor are perfect fit for our club at this time. This summer has been one of the most productive I can remember in terms of securing quality players early to give them all time to gel and be ready for the start of the season on August 3rd. We have kept our better players (Aaron Cresswell and Tommy Smith) that were linked with Premier League clubs throughout the summer, and brought in players that in my opinion are quality Championship players to get us out of this league. David McGoldrick has shown throughout pre-season that he will be our key attacking force this year, and hopefully will bring creativity, and more importantly goals to our solid, resolute team. Paul Anderson, although has had his doubters since he joined, I can assure will be the winger we've been crying out for, he is fairly quick, doesn't mind getting chalk on his boots, and has a quality delivery, which with someone like Daryl Murphy finally on our books, is just what we need. Cole Skuse is a tireless ball-winner that will protect the defence and give Hyam the freedom that MM and TC want him to have. The likes of Dean Gerken, Christophe Berra and Frederic Veseli will provided competition for places and hopefully bring the best out of the rest of the team. Paul Taylor will also be like a new signing and will be that injection of pace and freedom that our midfield has been lacking recently. This league has increasingly become more difficult to get out of. Parachute payments and the quality of the sides coming down. As well as those coming up who have momentum from last season. I live in Dorset and Yeovil are my local team and so I had the opportunity to follow them throughout their campaign last season. I know everyone is writing them off, but I can say from personal experience, they will not be the pushovers that everyone expects. Doncaster and Bournemouth have both been here not so long ago, and so know what to expect and have strengthened accordingly (the most noticeable being Doncaster signing Harry Forrester from Brentford), Many fans from other clubs see us as a mediocre Championship side and having been the team in this league for the longest period time, you can see why. But, this season will be different. I for one genuinely believe that this year we have a chance of challenging and can dream of returning to where we belong. For the first time in years, we have good reason for optimism and I just hope this time its not premature and we will have something to celebrate come May. I thought I would finish with a couple topics of discussion, by listing my starting XI for Reading, and my prediction for the top six and bottom three. Starting XI GK Loach RB Veseli CB Chambers CB Smith LB Cresswell RM Anderson CM Skuse CM Hyam LM Tabb ST McGoldrick ST Murphy Top Six 1. Notts Forest 2. Ipswich 3. Reading 4. Bolton 5. Watford 6. Wigan  Bottom Three 22. Middlesbrough 23. Charlton 24. Bournemouth I know many of you will think it is with bias that I put our club second, however, it is my genuine opinion given the pre-season and the signings, as well as last season's performances. I hope my first attempt at a blog was OK and you all enjoy reading it. Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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