Sadly throughout it all the club never really changed its mentality. That's why we don't own our own ground, we have no new training facilities and coaching staff comprises of ex league 1 and 2 players. For the price of Ibe we could have brought back our ground at least, this is unforgivable. Of course all players and staff are enjoying the hefty rewards of the golden goose but the investment in infrastructure for the fans that this seminal period in the clubs history has brought has been an absolute joke considering the huge financial incomings and one that if Sunday goes against us might be looked back on painfully. So although the memories certainly are mind bogglingly epic the legacy may well not be quite so good.
Also as mentioned above the stubbornness and loyalty of Eddie whilst admirable and in some ways has served us well at times could well see us leave the Premier League. His greatest strength is also his biggest weakness it seems.
I hope Eddie stay's and get's us back up. I'm sure he can and next time hope we do what we should have done the first time around and invest in the future and infrastructure of the club at a higher level rather than just personnel.
Also as mentioned above the stubbornness and loyalty of Eddie whilst admirable and in some ways has served us well at times could well see us leave the Premier League. His greatest strength is also his biggest weakness it seems.
I hope Eddie stay's and get's us back up. I'm sure he can and next time hope we do what we should have done the first time around and invest in the future and infrastructure of the club at a higher level rather than just personnel.