by Dave » 26 Feb 2015, 11:42
Whilst I agree with the sentiment in the O/P yes constant moaning and groaning does drag people down after a while, however it has to be said I completely understand some of the moaning, to be fair we've had nothing to shout about as TUFC for along, long time now. Some of us have been doing the through thick and thin since 1980, some a heck of a lot longer, I never expected promotion this season, but did expect us to be competitive, and so far in the all important league programme we've been close to pathetic, and no where near good enough, for some of us the thick is beginning to wear, well, you know, a little bit thin.
Tuesday for many that I've never seen write anything remotely negative about the club was the straw that broke the camels back. Come on time for some honesty, we are in the middle of one of the driest winters in a long, long time, in fact this winter is set to be one of the sunniest since records began in 1929 apparently .
https://metofficenews.wordpress.com/201 ... the-cards/
Who agreed for the game with Lincoln to be scheduled in the middle of the F.A Trophy semi-final for a start ? and how in the name of professionalism and competence was this game called off, really down to the weather, who's trying to kid who, there was some prolonged rain Sunday into Monday, but the ground would not of have saturated after all there's hardly been any rain for months, in fact nothing more than average rainfall all winter, which is something we've not seen in while.
If it really was the rainfall that rendered our pitch unplayable it should have been called off Monday, as there was no rain Tuesday, or were we waiting for the hosepipes to there worst, did it take a little longer than first thought..

, sadly TUFC reached all new levels of tinpot this week.
Whilst I agree with the sentiment in the O/P yes constant moaning and groaning does drag people down after a while, however it has to be said I completely understand some of the moaning, to be fair we've had nothing to shout about as TUFC for along, long time now. Some of us have been doing the through thick and thin since 1980, some a heck of a lot longer, I never expected promotion this season, but did expect us to be competitive, and so far in the all important league programme we've been close to pathetic, and no where near good enough, for some of us the thick is beginning to wear, well, you know, a little bit thin.
Tuesday for many that I've never seen write anything remotely negative about the club was the straw that broke the camels back. Come on time for some honesty, we are in the middle of one of the driest winters in a long, long time, in fact this winter is set to be one of the sunniest since records began in 1929 apparently .https://metofficenews.wordpress.com/2015/02/18/a-very-sunny-winter-on-the-cards/
Who agreed for the game with Lincoln to be scheduled in the middle of the F.A Trophy semi-final for a start ? and how in the name of professionalism and competence was this game called off, really down to the weather, who's trying to kid who, there was some prolonged rain Sunday into Monday, but the ground would not of have saturated after all there's hardly been any rain for months, in fact nothing more than average rainfall all winter, which is something we've not seen in while.
If it really was the rainfall that rendered our pitch unplayable it should have been called off Monday, as there was no rain Tuesday, or were we waiting for the hosepipes to there worst, did it take a little longer than first thought.. :-/ , sadly TUFC reached all new levels of tinpot this week.