December: Change in Expectations!

It has been a long time since I have sat here and written an update sharing with you how I am getting on in my unemployment challenge and my quest to make this story as successful as my Liverpool FC story back on Football Manager. I have to admit that despite a prolonged absence from story writing, the story still seems to have received some views, which I thank you all for. There is no specific reason for my absence, I merely thought it would be better to take a break rather than try and stick at the story and becoming bored before even reaching half way to my total number of views. I have however, enjoyed reading other stories and the recent craziness of the Premier League has encouraged and revitalised my desire to achieve my two aims set out at the beginning of this story. Therefore, I bring you a brand new update for you to enjoy.
The month was an extremely positive one and I cannot fault the effort and desire that the players showed during what was an extremely long festive period. The players are absolutely shattered and in need of a break but there are still a lot of matches left to play and they aren’t going to get any easier. It is definitely dawning on me what a huge challenge we have ahead of us. A number of players have put in excellent performances. I finally gave in to Pelligirini’s demands and have started to play Kysela a bit more often and he repaid the faith I showed in him by getting himself goals in the wins against Brentford and Charlton. I still think that he is not quite up to standards to help us push for promotion at the first time of asking, which is slowly but surely looking like a greater possibility. As long as I continue to rotate the players, but try to avoid disrupting the harmony of the squad, then the players will remain fresh for the challenging games ahead of us.
Unfortunately the FA Cup fourth round is coming up this next month which is just another game that we could do without. Yes it is against Brighton who are a team that we could potentially beat and progress to the fifth round, with the potential then of playing a bigger team, such as one from the Premier League.
Player of the Month – Ignasi Miquel
