I can go along with that.
What annoys me is the arbitrary use of numbers and the victim tendency however. Why, after all, sixth? Why not seventh, eight? ninth? If we're talking about clubs that are winners then it should be when a club last won a major trophy.
Lies, damned lies and statistics.
But (some) people trot out the 40+ years yadda yadda and seem to take a woe is me approach to our top flight career. Where's the pride in what's a damned fine achievement? Where's the pride in that, that should be used to motivate a desire to get back there?
If all we want is a top six finish then we should campaign for a few more relegations until we get to Rugby Town's level. It's about as made-up a stat as you can ever get on Brass Eye or the like.
Over the past 45 years we've had it better than many, and worse than some overall - it's that simple!
Ah yes the old adage lies,damned lies and statistics, is usually used when the stats don't suit the argument. Well let's call the point we haven't had a top 6 place for over 45 years as a simple statement of fact. As they say, facts are stubborn things.
Yes if we had a been in the Premier League these past 10 years or so then a top 6 place would have probably been unrealistic due to the financial disparity that now exists.
But it is utter nonsense to suggest a club like us could not have achieved a top 6 finish in the 1970/1980/1990's.Are people seriously suggesting we couldn't compete with a club like Ipswich. They managed I believe 9 top 6 places during that time. Since when did Ipswich constitute a big club Ignoring the bigger clubs in that era Arsenal/Liverpool/Everton/Man U/Spurs etc there are countless clubs who achieved often many top 6 places in the old Division 1.
Wolves, Derby,Ipswich,West Ham,Stoke,Burnley Sheff u,QPR,Villa,Newcastle,Notts F,WBA,Leeds,Southampton,Swansea,Watford Sheff W,Norwich Wimbledon C Palace and Blackburn all managed it.
Between 1986 and 1997 over a 11 year period the mighty Wimbledon the club from non league,the club with no home ground, the club with about 2,000 fans finished above us 10 times out of 11. They achieved 2 top 6 places twice they were 7th, and twice 8th. In our period in the top flight we finished 19th 5 times, a position which now would see you relegated.
Its not only our league performances though our cup exploits 1987 excepted ,were truly dreadful. A 6th round at Wolves in the 1970's, and a 6th round against Sheff Utd under Strachan.Plus 2 semi finals in the league cup, one against West Ham in the 1980's , and Forest in 1990. Most of the time we were out of both competitions in the first 2 rounds.
Many times in the 1980's and 1990's we had crowds under 10000, down from over 30000 when we first got promoted under Jimmy Hill. You only have to look at the hundreds of empty seats in the away end yesterday at Stoke to see that being in the Premier League is not the panacea for a lot of fans. WBA to Stoke is not exactly that far away.
Dress it up how you want ,but fans want success, glory and at least hope, for far too long our club has failed on all these points. Success for us has always been a last day relegation survival, is one top 6 place really that much to ask for?