Lessingham Canary 99 Posted January 17, 2018 Seems like we have more self righteousfans than is fair, football supporters have to live all the emotions, and if you spend a couple of hundred quid on an away day for you and your family (as happened to me the other week) and you feel your team was going through the motions, you are most likely to feel "angry" as the 1,200 who made the trip to Burton did at the time, equally we then take hope when we see results / performances like Bristol. Mind you fans have been called all sorts on here, from Numpties to pant wetters, from morons to well we all know that anyway.OTBC and sort it out Webber [;)] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
king canary 7,624 Posted January 17, 2018 I have mentioned to those who run ACN that I think they publish a few too many blogs about what happens in the stands rather than on the pitch and it can come across as a bit preachy.Saying that the let me write a rebuttal to one of those columns so I can''t complain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
writeronthestorm 4 Posted January 17, 2018 I guess I''m a "happy clapper" in that I believe in what the club are doing at the moment and still fully support the team...as I have done through thick and thin.As has been mentioned many times, we are paying the price at the moment for some signings that have not worked out for us (all clubs have them).I believe that Football clubs'' success/failure is cyclical and some have wider cycles than others, so I''m used to expecting and getting through the lows and enjoying the highs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
It's Character Forming 1,164 Posted January 17, 2018 Good points. I think we made the cardinal error of signing players on contracts giving them a high level of wages beyond the end of the period where we had guaranteed parachute payments. Naismith is the most extreme example where it is widely quoted he''s on £2.5m PA and there was a useful thread back in December that projected our wages budget for next season at about £13m. If those numbers are anywhere close, that was obviously foolish, there''s no way one player could justify earning nearly 1/5th of our entire wages budget, even if Naismith had done as well as was hoped, the fact that he''s never held down a regular first team place just rubs salt into the wound for me. We may now have off-loaded him but I fully expect we''ll be paying a share of his wages next season, in some shape or form, to make it happen. And this is why the current cost-cutting exercise is so essential. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Punctured Bicycle on a hillside desolate 0 Posted January 17, 2018 I don''t count myself as either but I do believe those that are supportive of the continued ownership of the club by smith and jones do the club great harm. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites