Bully in a relegation rage
Steve Bull raged after seeing Stafford Rangers crash out of the Blue Square Premier with barely a whimper at Marston Road last night.Steve Bull raged after seeing Stafford Rangers crash out of the Blue Square Premier with barely a whimper at Marston Road last night. Their relegation was rubber-stamped by an embarrassing four-goal thrashing from York City in front of just over 400 Rangers fans, the club's and the league's lowest attendance of the season so far. It left Rangers rock bottom of the table after Droylsden moved above them. Bull took a swipe at the players. "The bottom line is these players were not good enough for this level. We played well for the first half and at half-time I just told them to go out and do the same again. They couldn't do it." Read more in the Express & Star
Steve Bull raged after seeing Stafford Rangers crash out of the Blue Square Premier with barely a whimper at Marston Road last night.
Their relegation was rubber-stamped by an embarrassing four-goal thrashing from York City in front of just over 400 Rangers fans, the club's and the league's lowest attendance of the season so far.
It left Rangers rock bottom of the table after Droylsden moved above them.
Bull took a swipe at the players. "The bottom line is these players were not good enough for this level. We played well for the first half and at half-time I just told them to go out and do the same again. They couldn't do it."Once the first goal went in, everything went out of them and their heads went down.
"I am not a miracle worker. I had a short space to time to do something. Perhaps if I had come in before Christmas it might have been different. You could have got Arsene Wenger or anybody down here and I don't think they would have been able to turn it around in less than two months."