Not a joke, a genuine question! We seem to change minds quicker than a traffic light changes. After the first 2 friendlies everyone seemed highly positive about how the season was going to pan out (although they rarely are an indication of how it actually will) but we then lose 6-1 in a TRAINING match (didn't even qualify as a friendly) and suddenly it is going to be a tough season. There were even murmerings in some quarters about how a "poor pre-season" often leads to a "good season". 2 wins out of 3 is poor pre-season????
Then there was the euphoria of the triple signings and what great business the Gills had done but that quickly subsided when people started questioning how much (if at all) we paid for these players. Players on a free?! Forget some had been loan players last season the quality we hadn't seen for a long time and the likes of which I felt were well out of our capability of encouraging to sign for the club.
Now this week, our one and ONLY loan player brought in so far has got the ball rolling again. In a climate proliferated with loan players (including at many top European sides) it is a wonder we haven't got a lot more especially as we tend to use the loan market a lot. The lad from Chelsea initially got everyone excited with his youth pedigree but that also quickly turned into the inevitable "on the cheap" and "freebie" jibes. Forget that for his age category he is the equivalent of a big name and that perhaps our level could be a fantastic starting point for him. After all just look at what stunning impact his colleague Patrick Bamford had at both MK Dons (in our division) and Middlesboro (who were promoted to the Premier League).
Will our fans ever be happy with anything? Perhaps the close season is too long and they need the extra stress of the Gills losing a match! I fully appreciate that often there are genuine reasons that fans need to voice their concerns but this is possibly the youngest, most gifted and exciting team in years and they've been written off before a ball has been kicked in anger.
