This is yet another very disappointing Saturday for any Argyle supporter. I cannot help but think back to those difficult days of last season when the message coming out of JB and the Board was that it would be a tragedy for the club to fall out of the Football League. In a very backs to the wall performance over several months, that outcome was successfully avoided.
So far, we have not heard any equivalent message coming from the key Boardroom people, but currently that risk is now running equally strong this season, as last.
OK, we play good football for periods in a game but we are unable to transmit those minutes of dominance into goals, presumably because the strikers, such as they are, have not the skill set as this modest FL level to convert the infrequent chances that come along. CF should be able to recognise that shortcoming and do something about it.
Those that sit in the Directors' box are not blind and should see this shortcoming for themselves. If that same thought, which was articulated last season, is upper most in their minds, they should be thinking pro-actively to ensure matters do not deteriorate further. It is not a nice position for those involved, but sitting on hands achieves nothing, whilst Home Park sounds more hollow as games pass by.
So far, we have not heard any equivalent message coming from the key Boardroom people, but currently that risk is now running equally strong this season, as last.
OK, we play good football for periods in a game but we are unable to transmit those minutes of dominance into goals, presumably because the strikers, such as they are, have not the skill set as this modest FL level to convert the infrequent chances that come along. CF should be able to recognise that shortcoming and do something about it.
Those that sit in the Directors' box are not blind and should see this shortcoming for themselves. If that same thought, which was articulated last season, is upper most in their minds, they should be thinking pro-actively to ensure matters do not deteriorate further. It is not a nice position for those involved, but sitting on hands achieves nothing, whilst Home Park sounds more hollow as games pass by.