Genuine question and definitely not looking for an argument...During sixfields we ended up with 3 fan groups. At the time I thought that was bad but in hindsight maybe it worked out ok and as everyone is never going to agree maybe having more than one group is necessary to reflect different views within any fanbase. At quite a few clubs there are more than one fans' group. What would be the aims, actions etc of a fans' organisation that you would support?
Personally I always see/saw it as a political party. You can be a member of Labour/Conservatives, but not have to agree witgh all their policies, more the ethos around their existence. Leaders come and go and, when they do, the tone changes. Problem is, as soon as you form an SDP, say, you weaken the voice of the original party.
So, generally, I'm all for one strong organisation rather than a bunch of factions, Peoples Fronts of Judea.
Likewise criticising doesn't have to mean not supporting the general aims.
Ultimately we're all CCFC fans, but none of us (none of us) are strong enough to lead and unite together, so we can accept each others' differences. Somehow we need to *embrace* the difference and no, I don't have the answers.
We're also losing (lost?) sight of what we should be standing up for, we should be a single issue campaign group.
And yes, 'to support the interests of Coventry City Football Club' is so vague, it's hard to unite under that aim when we'd all have different ideas.
I appreciate it's easier to offer criticism than solution. I am however highly, highly concerned. And from someone who tends towards glass half empty, I fear a year ago was the high watermark of optimism in recent times(!) It's that bad...