Waffle and it's quite bitter

Last updated : 07 May 2006 By Paul Fisher
Quite what we were doing yesterday I'm not sure, we might as well just said to Swansea "Don't bother wasting any energy here's three points and your guaranteed place in the playoffs" as we rolled over and died.
Simply embarrassing at the end was the attempts of some twelve year olds to run onto the pitch and then off again as PC Plod and several fidos decided to charge back at them. I'm not sure if the players came out for a lap of dishonour as your truely decided the pub was the best option away from any marauding welshman laughing in my face.
So many times we have turned up in the second half of the season only to go home unhappy, only Bradford game in JANUARY was the last time three points were won at home, it's a stupid record and won that will be entered into the books as ten times we lost at home and that is simply unforgiveable.

Will we meet again?

What's going to happen now as your season ticket renewal comes into play? No Kevan Hurst, no Jamie O'Hara, no Phil Picken three of our best players are going back to their parent clubs, the only possible signing would be Picken but as he stated on Radio Sheffield or as good as we aren't going to be the first club in the queue and who can blame him after yesterday showing. Hurst has three years left at Sheffield United and O'hara is too good for us and would never leave Spurs.

Does Tcham come back into the equation? His contract has expired but after being shabbily treated in my opinion would he be willing to come back. Roy Mcfarland has some major thinking to do over the summer because unless we imporove in every major department of the team we will be relegated next season and not before time some may say.

However on a positive note major developments on the ground issue will be concluded we shall find out the exact plans of Wilson Bowden and from Chesterfield Borough Council in the near future.