Once were Loiners wrote:
I've been a fan for 40+ years too. I understand what you're saying, but I don't think its entitlement to expect the club to do better than it has in managing the end of the Goldens, and to suggest that if we are move upwards by signing players in key positions we need to go for the absolute best we can. I don't think anyone could hand on heart say our signings have been the best they could be over almost the past decade.
This is exactly how I feel about the situation too. I’ve been following for about 35 years so have seen plenty of ups and downs and false starts. I agree we were fortunate to see the Goldens but it really didn’t have to end the way it did. We’ve messed up almost continuously since 2015, with the occasional success, but overall there’s just not been enough thought and planning to manage the (now at least 8 year) transition since.
I’ve no doubts that we will improve eventually, and I certainly don’t think we have any god given right to success, but the way the last 8 years have been handled is pretty amateur for a club with our facilities and resources.
All I want is a team that works its nuts off, frequently and consistently, and gives everything it can to be successful. If that means we win trophies then great, but at least we will have tried our best if we don’t.