: Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:14 pm
tigerman1+1 wrote:
thing is tiger pie if everyone who watches Cas were happy with our performances and standards over the last few years wed be in propper poop, even if we were the best teamin SL that is not an excuse to accept our lot and never change or look at ourselves to improve even more, some would be happy with a tick over team who supprise the odd big club here and there a bit like wakfeld, if thats what you want the club to be like kick on..............
No, that's crap tbh.
No Cas fans are saying they are happy to be mediocre and get the odd win against the likes of Leeds and that they'd be happy with this. What some fans are saying is, we've have a tough time over the last few years and can see that to get back to where we were is a tough task but we can see positives for the future. We're having a pretty decent season so far, better than last year and better than 99% of Cas fans predicted. We can see that the likes of Westy, Shenny, Owen and the rest give us the prospect of a rosey future, especially with our academy doing well also. We have have the makings of a half decent squad sprinkled with some really good players such as Goldy, Chase and Sarge and this is a great foundation for a proper SL squad that can challenge for things. We are also excited about the prospect of a new stadium which could be the final piece in our jigsaw and give our coach, (yep some of us have had faith in him also) the opportunity to take our club forward.
Of course there's the other view, that when we lose a few games, we sack the coach, board and generally throw the teddy out.
We're not rose tinted though and we don't think everything everyone does at Cas is perfect. We see poor performances, coaching decisions and the seemingly at times really slow progress with the stadium. We yearn for the day when we will be top dog, winning everything in the land and having a side full of Cas born internationals. But when things don't happen like that over night, rather than as i said before, generally throwing the teddy out, many Cas fans (and a lot on here) would much prefer to discuss it and talk about where we're going right and wrong.