Snoz whether you like it or not football is a business these days. Football supporters are treated as customers, therefore when the product deteriorates the club shouldn't be surprised when the customers stop buying.
I happen to think that clubs with the most supporters will do the best...
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As a fan am I allowed to miss games? No. As a fan can I boo a lack of effort on the pitch? No. As a fan can I protest against the owners? No. What exactly can I do to show my dissatisfaction at the direction the club is heading? Im not some 18th cockney shoe black who knows his place and...
What actually is the punishment for breaking ffp though? All that has happened to Swindon is a transfer embargo. As they've already signed their player I fail to see how this is any sort of punishment.
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I haven't decided if im going yet, but I wouldn't feel any less of a fan if I didn't go. After all the time & money I've invested in the club over the last 19 years why should I? In all that time I have never seen us have just 1 good season.
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What attendance do you think would be reasonable then. (& by reasonable I mean what any other team in the league 1 relegation zone would get against a Sunday league team)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zzOwVMT07w&feature=youtu.be
At about 2.30 the fan gets involved.
The Blaze players can teach the City players a few things about passion!
But if the future is sitting in the bottom 8 of league 1 for the next 10 years do we really want to stay up? I want this decline to bottom out as soon as possible, regardless of what it takes.
With all due respect to Mark Robins, he was about 6 months old last time we had a good league season.
I think after 42 years of waiting, and then asking supporters to have patience is taking the p*ss slightly.