I made a pledge to be as fair, as consistent and as inclusive as possible in January of this year. I believe, truthfully, that I have managed to achieve this to the best of my ability. However, it seems my attempts have not reached the exacting standards expected by certain people, the same people who voted me in as Coach but yet have not given me their full, unequivocal support in recent times. I simply detest the notion that any one person is more important than the team, or that any one person is entitled to play over somebody else, or that any one person should expect to play their own game over what serves the team best, or that any one person should be able to undermine me as the elected Coach by the majority of the squad. After all, I was the only person who seriously wanted to be Coach for 2010, as I hoped, and believed, that I would be able to pull together the various factions within the squad and be able to promote a more positive and fairer attitude towards our Thursday night football.
Clearly, some people believe that they can do a better job, or perhaps be more inclusive, or more fairer than I have been for the past seven months. Well, now is their chance to prove it.
I hope to still be able to play in future for The Accies, but that will clearly be a decision for whoever takes on the mantle of Coach.
Joe