There is an old comment about making your own fortune.
Why do people who take control and shape their own environment seem luckier? Possibly because they move things their way and therefore less susceptible to other people's actions and the subsequent fall out. Are they luckier or have they tilted the scales in their favour by getting in first?
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Was Jackie Stewart just luckier than Jim Clark that he lives into his seventies or might it have helped him he was prepared to stand up and campaign for F1 driver safety when drivers were seen as expendable?
We were unlucky in this game but the errors by Nelson and Brown were bad. Shame as Francis and Hayles (critical loss when he went off injured) were superb. A second goal might have helped (we had the chances but not the luck).
Can't believe we stayed out of the bottom three but we face catch up largely against better teams than some of those we've lost to already.
Fish did well need an equivalent on the left!
Hopefully good enough to get out of trouble but must cut out the suicidal mistakes.
I thought it was a fantastic performance Saturday. I don't think many conference south teams have the attacking force that we do. Hopefully we can tighten up at the back and move up the table.
In regards to a previous reply about back room staff, I noticed an unfamiliar face popping into the dugout against Swindon supermarine and he was in the dugout at the Chatham game.... speaking to one of the players afterwards it seems the unknown person has been taking training over the past two weeks but can't be announced yet? Maybe that's what MG meant?