They haven't though have they? Their argument over the fickleness of our fans is an over simplified view. If it makes them feel better about their own allegiance, then I am happy for them.
The state of these accounts are no surprise and about what I expected. Perhaps the last few will...
The point is Torch, it isn't as simple as saying our fans are fickle. There are many considerations to consider. Continued lack of success is one. Also the fact we can put 27 to 30 thousand in the Ricoh a a whiff of success is another.
Can I make another point....over the years I have...
With the high density of fixtures this month we need Champions form and take it to the end of the season to have any chance. February's form was a big blow.
Think it will be just beyond us.
How do you explain the fact that in League 1 only 5 teams have lost fewer matches than us and 1 team has lost the same amount of games.
When all the elements are put together the points we are gaining are outstripping the points we are losing.
Remember these investors will have investments spread over varying funds, with varying risks. If the other investments are performing well they may not be that concerned.
If you look at the big attendances at the Ricoh it have been for big cup games or possibility of success. People like Fernado always wheel out 'fickle fans' 'glory hunters' tags.
What it actually shows is we have the fans and the potential market for a successful club. But continued...
You seem to blame the 'fickle' nature of our fans for this? However the other clubs you mentioned were not being run by SISU. There has been a build up of frustration over their bizarre running of the club and their dismissive attitude to their customer base.
They are competing for the...
Hopefully they will be fatigued after their journey to Sixfields.
I think it is outrageous a team representing a major city in Poland have to play their home games in a suburb of Birmingham UK.
Are we protesting or boycotting on their behalf?