Joe_Fox
Well-Known Member
So, finally, it seems the hammer has been readied and is set to drop on to the final nail in our Premier League coffin. The infinitesimally small shred of hope we have is about to be firmly stamped upon by a team funded by executioners.
I feel we are all at various stages of grief but the telling thing is that I believe most of us are quite advanced in our recovery. I for one have no hope that we will stay up, and I've felt that way for some time now. During that time, the healing process has occurred somewhat stealthily. I feel strangely OK about it all. Of course, I'd prefer we didn't go down, but if we do? Well, it's now just a shrug of the shoulders paired with a face of disappointment and inevitability in equal measures.
Questions will continue to be posed: How did this happen? What do we do now? Will we survive the financial fallout? Etc., but, the big question I have is this. Why are loads of the seats in the King Power Stadium so faded?
I feel we are all at various stages of grief but the telling thing is that I believe most of us are quite advanced in our recovery. I for one have no hope that we will stay up, and I've felt that way for some time now. During that time, the healing process has occurred somewhat stealthily. I feel strangely OK about it all. Of course, I'd prefer we didn't go down, but if we do? Well, it's now just a shrug of the shoulders paired with a face of disappointment and inevitability in equal measures.
Questions will continue to be posed: How did this happen? What do we do now? Will we survive the financial fallout? Etc., but, the big question I have is this. Why are loads of the seats in the King Power Stadium so faded?