| If the last two seasons hadn't happened 22:18 - Dec 2 with 138 views | Nthsuffolkblue | and this was the first season up from League 1 ... would fans accept challenging for the play offs as being good enough? So, the issue is that we got the Premier League money for being promoted straight away and now expectations are that we should be in the top two. I am happy to have more patience than that. Of course, recent performances haven't been great but it is far too early for the sort of panicking I am seeing. I am amazed to see there is a lot of support for sacking McKenna. |  |
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| If the last two seasons hadn't happened on 22:46 - Dec 2 with 62 views | Vaughan8 | What a strange thing to post. Of course expectations have increased. We've supposedly got better players, definitely more costly players. I think if we were at least a bit interesting to watch that would be a great help. We are so boring which is ok if you win (I.e. Burnley) but not if you don't. |  | |  |
| If the last two seasons hadn't happened on 22:50 - Dec 2 with 43 views | Blooos | It’s a pretty pointless argument. We did go up, we spent a load of money. We went down, spent another load of money, now look much much worse for it. There is obviously an expectation as we’re currently sat below clubs such as Preston, Millwall etc who’s squads cost about 1/20 of ours. Fact is whoever is in charge of recruitment has seriously fcked up big time the last 18 months. We’ve bought 80% of absolute garbage whilst massively overpaying. |  | |  |
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