"too slow in midfield".
So said the Gooner, who was there because "Charlton are my second team" when I met him in the curry house tonight.
I agree with the second half of the statement. But I also see cause and effect with the first half. Maybe that's because I've been around for more than a couple of years.
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We will never progress under the owners, individual players/managers and performances aside, because they take away the key ingredients for long term success. Everything we already know but the longer it goes on, the more it seems to hurt seemingly as it isn't just a bad dream that we can wake up and laugh about. It's a living nightmare.
Let me consult the Oracle:
A team without a competitive and effective midfield invariably struggles.
A team will do well when there's a positive buzz around the club.
Fact.
As the Czechs say, "the fish rots from the head"
A team is only as good as it's weakest link.
Fact.
If you are tempted to say, "signing players like Josh Maginnis" well that is no more than you would expect a normally run club to do.
You have a germ of a point that once the negative perceptions to continued mis-management set in, it is very hard to shift perceptions back to something positive. Look at Sports Direct. But in both cases these perceptions were created by the business owner, not by the customers.