To the stay away fans it's time to return. The managerial merry go round has finally stopped at a keeper.
A Barnet man through and through who knows what it means to wear the black and amber.
Based on recent seasons, if you had told me that after 10 matches with a perceived second string squad we would have only lost 1 match, been in a play-off place and actually have a +5 goal difference (a miracle) I would have guffawed at the beginning of the season.
He took us on a fabulous cup run last season, and it's clear he knows the strengths and weaknesses of his squad better than we think we do. We are showing defensive resilience where previously were porous, goals are being scored across the team where previously they came from just the number 9, playing attractive football with players improving all the time, and have real competition for most positions (except right back unless Mauro is fancied there)
The way we are playing, it's no longer a given that those out injured will get their place back - it's a testament to our progress.
As for off the field - I think this has been the best pre-season for years. New kit was out early, decent PSFs lined up, ticket prices were known very early on, continuity on the pitch in spite of injuries, togetherness between players/management and fans.
Currie wanted to improve the squad, not have a like for like replacement. Loach and Dunne have clearly improved us. Not sure it's fair to call TK tight given number of transfer fees paid over recent seasons, however our attendances and John Still's 2 year contracts will not have helped.
I think TK has been very astute taking a back step and allowing Currie to talk all things football.
Time to start bee-lieving again