Excellent point, like anything in life, if you've been part of a collective that has forced change for the better then it offers a real sense of purpose in the present and optimism moving forward.
I was on the Kop. Just remember at half time not many people actually left their seat, everyone was too busy chatting about what happened.
I thought at the time it looked way worse than it actually was. Alcock lost control of the game already at that point.
I think there's an expectancy with some fans that we will mirror Birmingham, exciting new owners then a cake walk in League 1 and immediately look likely to challenge for the play offs back in the championship with loads of infrastructure happening at the same time. That's the best case scenario remember.
Yep, the Americanisms drive me nuts here, rugby league is footy as you will know all too well. Off topic again but Proper footy is defo on the rise here and the bournemouth owner made a smart move in an emerging market with Auckland FC.
I personally think time will fly now, we can hope for a much brighter future and we now know that there should be a significant development by end of November with the champagne popping by xmas. The administrators are very confident which means I am too