St James' Park mood and fine margins nufc
ShareThe despondent mood exiting St James’ Park on Saturday evening was palpable and it wasn’t just shared by the odd few.
Most people I filed past were a mixture of frustration and punch drunk, rather than anger. It IS certainly annoying not to beat Bournemouth at St James’ Park when they are indeed a poor team but let’s put it into a little bit of perspective. The bigger annoyance for me is that we didn’t beat Crystal Palace, something which was out of our control because of a ludicrous VAR/refereeing blunder. At least that went our way yesterday.
And that’s where the negatives end for me. I know some people will not be as optimistic and I understand that. As a born pessimist I can certainly sympathise, but there really is no need to panic, progress is still being made.
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