tinned wrote:Surrey Saddler wrote:A point away from home. Not bad. You guys who want more are in serial denial. We have home gates of 3000, Bonsor is NOT, repeat, NOT going, neither, for that matter is Hutchings. This is how it is. Get real!!
Well, in that case, expect those 3,000 crowds to plummet further.
I agree.
What is so unreal about expecting a Walsall team to go and win at Dagenham ? We have no god given right to of course, but the posts that say both teams will think they should have won are quite laughable to be honest. We did almost nick it right at the end, but make no mistake, Dagenham should have won the game. Reid had two great chances, which ended up with real tame efforts on goal. Although they were two good chances that we created, they are almost not worth mentioning, considering the way they ended up. we had one at the end, where I'm not exactly sure what happened, but the ball trickled on to the post, and it looked like it was going in from where I was.
Dagenham probably created about the same, but they had some real bad luck with their efforts, and one save that Brain made, more by luck than judgement , looked a certain goal.
Maybe my expectations are to high, as it was pointed out to me at the game. Meh, finishing 5th from bottom is the best we can hope for in division 3, then maybe it is time for me to stop going. Regardless of Bonser, we should still be able to come up with better than this.
It cost a lot of money to go yesterday, and that was with kind offer of a lift there, and a free train ticket back (cheers Asps and PT) It took till half past 10 last night to get home, and for what ? A disorganised shambles of a team, that isn't going to get any better whilst Hutchings is in charge.
I think maybe it is in my best interests to go against the trend, and just go to home games when I can now, as yesterday really wasn't worth the effort.