Out with a shrimper!

So another rubbish season, slightly more rubbish than last as this year we were relegated. You look at the League 2 fixture list for good weekends away ‘Bournemouth has a good nightlife…oh no wait..they went up’. A depressing conclusion to an absolutely crushing year. This time last season we were the in-form team, if our run of wins started just slightly earlier we could have made the playoffs. How does this momentum turn so dramatically? I believe it all started with the departure of Peter Clarke, our player of the season for an outstanding year at center half. We’ve tried to replace him but just have not found anyone even close. Last year we also had a defender called Dervite on loan from Tottenham, who again seems to have been irreplaceable.

Let me tell you about a guy called M’Voto. He’s the guy that was brought in on loan from Sunderland to fill in this massive void. Unfortunately, his best spell at the club was when he was injured. This man was substituted after 12 minutes during a RESERVE match, having scored an OG and set up a second for the opposition. After such an illustrious start we decided to extend his contract for the remainder of the season. He’s now what you would call a regular.

Ok, I’m probably being a bit harsh. All the blame can’t be placed on this one player but it demonstrates the difference in quality from this year to last. Poor players with high morale should definitely be good enough to stay in league 1 (think Oldham). The morale of the team was probably a little bit dented by the fact they were always being paid late. The old ‘too good to go down‘ adage was banded about by quite a few of the faithful but I don’t know what games they were watching. Yes, we can keep the ball and play nice triangles and even play a great long pass every now and then. Can we keep a clean sheet …erm No! Can we score at the other end…scratching my head? A lot of teams can win dirty which sometimes is the key, especially at home. We may have been alright if our top goal scorer stayed, but you can’t seriously rely on a single person to get all of your goals.

So, the last game of the season Southampton away. A brilliant turnout by the blues fans, and the effort on the fancy dress front was great. I spotted a Father Christmas, a Darth Vader and the worst drag act since Tarzan went through Jane’s purse and ate her lipstick (kudos Blackadder). Amusing chants of ‘Where ever we’ll be we’ll be, we’re going to Shrewsbury’, after another wayward strike ‘that’s why we’re going down’, and the same chant again when our physio lost the race with his counterpart to the other side of the pitch. Southampton fans were applauding our crazy antics, twice we’ve been relegated at St Mary’s and celebrated like we’ve won the league. What must they think?

Looking to the future then. Well, I can’t see the situation changing at the club anytime soon. The economy seems more uncertain than ever, so loans for Football stadiums are not top of everyone’s agenda. So the aim for next year is to stop the rot. If we can hang on to our better players then we should try to do so. If we can’t afford them then we have to let them go. The turnover will be less next year so the player’s wages will be even more of a struggle with gates of just 3500. I remember a dreary cold Tuesday night loss at home to Boston thinking can it get any worse than this. I suppose we’ll see next year, won’t we 🙁

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2 responses to “Out with a shrimper!”

  1. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    An enjoyable read and good to hear you had a good time at Southampton.
    Personally, I have a more negative point of view than yourself and find very little positive to look forward to in the coming season. I believe the problems are greater than just a few players and some money problems. A few things to consider:
    1) We can’t score goals. While I agree that you can’t just rely on one person to score your goals as we were with Barnard, when you do have one person scoring goals and no one else is, don’t sell him.
    2) While on the subject of Barnard, there is no way he would have downed tools should Southend have refused to sell him mid season. Had he done that, no one would have signed him at the end of the season. I’m not calling Ron a liar but…
    3) The reluctance to play youth players. We had two rank average strikers on loan. Rank average is as generous as I’m going to get. We had a youth team striker on the bench. When the situation was so dire at the end of the season and we weren’t scoring goals, why not give Crawford a go? Finally he started a game, oh and scored! The reason couldn’t have been anything to do with loanee’s wages because Ron said so. I’m not calling Ron a liar but…
    4) Tactical ineptness. I’m not taking anything away from Tilson’s record over the past seven years as they are some of the most successful in the history of the club. I do wonder about some basic decisions. Home games towards the end of the season versus Wycombe, Tranmere, Exeter, Brentford and Brighton. All very poor sides. I don’t recall seeing three or four up front at any point. I don’t recall seeing a big lump stuck up front and hitting big balls. I don’t recall seeing any imagination in trying to avoid relegation.
    5) Discipline. Ron – “Steve doesn’t believe in fining players for discipline reasons. I don’t like it but he runs the team”. Sorry Ron but if I (Moussa, Christophe, MCcormack) screw up badly losing my company (club) lots of money (relegation) and my boss (Tilson) does nothing about, I’m pretty sure his boss (that’s you Ron!) would start making him do something about it. Moussa’s behaviour and naivety at Bristol was pretty much the final nail in our season’s coffin. I’m disgusted to think he didn’t get fined for that.
    6) The refreshment card. You East Standers may not know about this. I can’t be bothered to explain my annoyance with this but if you want to know more, find articles on the Southend website. Five quid for a tea anyone?
    7) We can’t score goals – again! This won’t change next season. We won’t sign anyone.
    The (rather lengthy) points I’m trying make is that things are bad. Really bad. They’re not going to get better next season. Our football league position is our priority next season.
    Am I being unduly negative?

  2. admin Avatar
    admin

    No these are all great points..I don’t recall there being a lot to cheer about in my initial blog 🙂 Gotta keep the faith!

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