It is a good interview this and as McMaster says, nobody likes a loser. But I cannot help but think the people who were around to see our "glory days", both players and fans, just do not seem to appreciate or perhaps just plainly cannot accept, how different things are to back then and the fact that it is simply no longer a level playing field. Even back to the early 90s we signed Charlie Nicholas from Arsenal! We had a goalie and striker from the Dutch national team!
Yes, of course nobody should forgot the days when our club was one of the best in Europe but at times is just seems like no one is able to let go of that era. We even get people coming out with stupid things like let's get Jack Ross or Jim Goodwin because the last time it worked out pretty good when we got a manager from St Mirren. ?
There was a guy in the Evening Express the other day saying that based on our budget third should be the minimum requirement every season and we should be winning trophies and competing with the old firm. Sorry to sound defeatist but the guy needs a reality check. We've won one trophy in 25 years yet we are expecting a new manager to come in and demand that he floods the cabinet with silverware. It is time to move on and just be sensible with what we are expecting a new manager to achieve. By all accounts we are about to appoint a relatively inexperienced manager at SPL level whether it be Glass, Goodwin or someone from further afield. We are short of money having had no crowds for a year and having to sell two of our most valuable players. There is hardly going to be an open cheque book waiting for the new manager. McMaster says above that only Rangers have been successful in recruitment. Well it has taken them £100M+ to get there and there are multiple examples of poor signings along the way.