The Club has set the standards by telling us that we have to pay in order to compete with the big boys.
Had the club not put forward all the talk about challenging at the top end of the table then the first 4 games could be put down to a tough opening run of fixtures. If we had been told how it is (i.e. that we will do well to avoid relegation) instead of how we were going to be contenders then perhaps the start to the season would be tolerated.
But because the club told us we were top six material, that full time football would make us competitive, that the increase in price was to allow us to get better players, well this hasn't happened and I am afraid that Tony Cousins has to go. Perhaps in time he will prove to be a good manager somewhere but at this moment in time I think that we are going backwards on the pitch - and fast.
Next week in Drogheda and then Cork at home will be massive for Cousins. If we lose both then it will be the end I reckon. I mean no-one here is being unduly harsh on TC but it isn't as if we have been unlucky in games, we have just been sh1te.