I suppose with an attitude like that you would be happy with the current management. We should have beaten Galway, Kerry and Roscommon bit didn't because of terrible tactics on the line. Never mind the fine margins, the margins were massive all through the league. Today we actually played well, had we played like this all year we would not be in the position we are. We played open attacking football but it was too late. We were not relegated today, it happened against the three teams above.
As a matter of fact, I am happy with the current management team, yes.
I think it's a bit naive to suggest that if we'd went all out attacking in Tralee we'd have got 2 points. We had two men in Clifford for a start. Sacrifice that and you don't know what the outcome would have been.
Galway were the team with 15 men behind the ball for the first 35 minutes. We reacted to it. Had we went all out then again, we'd have struggled. We'd one in front and one behind Walsh that day too.
So on two occasions we sacrificed an extra body to stop a danger man. And it left us just short. The goal conceded against Galway was a shocker but had we stumbled over the line that day and stayed up, all roads would lead to the Championship and the mood and conversation here would be very different.
We've had horrendous luck with injuries this campaign, tipified with Murnin going off today. There's some players that I personally wouldn't have playing at the minute and would leave on the bench but the difficulty then is that we don't have the replacements. And therein lies my comment about not having a good enough squad.
That's my one criticism of management, team selection on some occasions. But again, don't have the players.
So I'll stay positive. But everyone is entitled to their opinion.