NORTHERNSOUL wrote:
182blue wrote:
There isn't 3000 people boycotting games, the attendances are actually not too bad based on our current standing.
There's always some reason some people will not go
Unhappy with way club is run
Manager
Transfer policy
Player with criminal conviction
Ticketing arrangements
Style of play
Cost of entry
Price of pies
Being dealt with rudely by a member of staff
Players aren't trying
Stewards
Flags
Crisps
Tannoy
In 30+ years I could always find some reason to boycott.
If you supported Man united, Barcelona or Colchester, you would find a reason to justify boycotting them as well.
Or you could just support your team if you want to and if you don't, you don't.
Well i.d say most of the above have affected any number of fans since Jenkins and co took over and most people who dont go any more do so for a mixture of them but the main reason is that yjey can see that under the present tenure the club is going nowhere no matter how competent the incumbant manager may be.
Nobody can deny that had they given Curle 300k to spend in January we.d now be fighting it out with Northampton or that they would have recovered that money from the feel good factor of promotion in the form of being able to raise prices and increased attendances both for the rest of this season and next.
But thats the whole story of their tenure failing to push on when the opportunites there to do so and thats why were where were are and not in the championship
Yes but the point is that's just standard for a lower league club isn't it.
Few would argue that the club has been run badly and that's why we are a mid-table L2 club.
Nobody is happy about it and some stop going, crowds go down. When we are doing better crowds go up. That's how it works.
Those that continue to go are either going because it means more to them to support the blues, than those who don't, or because they don't want to break the habit.
Winning = good
Losing = Bad
Signing top players = good
Signing crap players = bad
I get it, I know. Everyone knows.