02-15-2020, 05:27 PM
The Locke season was an aberration given the points deduction and signing ban, so this season has been a real eye opener in how criminally awful you need to be all the time in order to be relegated. The consistency is incredible really. At any point in the season a run of ten points out of twelve or fifteen and we'd be well clear and just grumbling about not being in contention for Europe. We'd take any little run like that for granted: three wins out of four just meant you hadn't played the old firm in five.
But to actually be relegated? That requires losing so, so many games and winning so, so few. To actually experience it in a situation where the only contributing factor is Craig Levein was on the take/a megalomaniac/at it/all of the above and the chairman refused to fire him is a surreal experience.
But to actually be relegated? That requires losing so, so many games and winning so, so few. To actually experience it in a situation where the only contributing factor is Craig Levein was on the take/a megalomaniac/at it/all of the above and the chairman refused to fire him is a surreal experience.