I don't buy this "no one gives a shit" rhetoric. It's bullshit. Speak to anyone, we all give a shit.
No I Said NOPM , They couuld nt and would nt fund the club with no income .
I still want to go up on Tuesday, but might not be back in time to make it.
Even though I am despondent and losing doesn't bother me anymore, I still want to go up in the hope that it will all get better one day soon.
depends who "anyone" is. Speak to everyone on here, those who attend game etc and of course we care, Speak to those thousands who have left and you may get a different answer
This is true
I know a guy who says he's a big cov fan but he don't care we hen we lose. I can tell. He just says it's sisu and let club die.
Is it just me, or are defeats not hurting anymore.
Followed the game today and just went 'meh!'
Not hurt me at all. Used to be every defeat feeling like a body blow and me left feeling down
Just a shrug of the shoulders at the moment for me and not a lot else.
Sign of things to come perhaps? That we all get so apathetic to it all that the club just frizzles away until it sinks into all but oblivion.
Feel for the fans who travel to away games. Brave, hardy souls that lot for sure.
No people should be attending in numbers to show what value the team has in the community.
Boycotts never work. Take a look at Blackpool.
Is it just me, or are defeats not hurting anymore.
Followed the game today and just went 'meh!'
Not hurt me at all. Used to be every defeat feeling like a body blow and me left feeling down
Just a shrug of the shoulders at the moment for me and not a lot else.
Sign of things to come perhaps? That we all get so apathetic to it all that the club just frizzles away until it sinks into all but oblivion.
Feel for the fans who travel to away games. Brave, hardy souls that lot for sure.
We have lost 1 in what...6-8 relegation battles though..? We are sadly probably due another one!At least we're accustomed to relegation battles
That's what we thought when we dropped out of the Premiership...oh & the ChampionshipJust imagine how great it will be in League 2: Morcambe; Cambridge;Accrington... we'll win every week.
Fantasy.
The team doesn't have intrinsic value. It's been ripped from its community, any community links have been shat on from a great height.
The club doesn't have a right to a fan base, it earns one through being worth supporting. The easiest way is success on the pitch, if you're not offering that you need to nurture the feel of connection with the fans,weve been doing the opposite of that.
It's no coincidence that those who like to blame the fans and generally shit on other people are the ones that have this unachievable fantasy.
People are saying they've stopped caring and rather than wonder why you're pouring scorn on them like it's their fault. Which is just going to further push them away.
It's not the fans job to keep the club going, it's simply not. It's football not a vital service, people will find other stuff to do, life will go on. The only people who can change that trajectory is the people in charge of the product, not the customers.
But every time I hear stuff like that I hark back to Notes Forest some years ago.Being an away fan is one of the most exciting thing about following City at the moment. Core City supporters...great stuff!!! Great to be there yesterday and hear Charlton fans saying they were out played and lucky to win, that the resulot wasn't a true reflection of the game...very true!!
And add to that the fact that both Mowbray AND Venus have been saying we are struggling with the physicality of this league and that compounds the issue.But every time I hear stuff like that I hark back to Notes Forest some years ago.
They kept losing by the odd goal every week, 1-0, 2-1 and everyone kept saying they were unlucky, that they had played well, but just couldn't quite take their chances in front in goal.
The reporters were saying it, the manager was saying it and the players were saying it.
Week after week, losses and word that if they keep playing like that they will be fine! 'Too good to go down' was the perpetual cry.
Well ..... they went down and with a very poor return of points too.
Absolutely no good at all if you are 'in games' and 'playing well' but keep losing.
The other worrying factor in all that is you are playing well and losing. Teams don't play well every week and have poor patches where they play badly.
What's going to happen when we hit our poor form patch then I wonder?
Concerns me that we are 'playing well' but have just one win in 12 games.
You could easily reverse those feelings of being a cheat by buying your wife a match ticket for her birthday and then both of you could boycott the gameI feel a bit of a cheat - it's my wife's birthday next Saturday (I'm a season ticket holder), so I was going to miss this before I knew about the protest - it feels like I'm only half-heartedly protesting now. Gutted by the result today, but my lad aced his 11+ (well done son) and can get into a school he really wanted to - so that trumps everything (pity I couldn't have the cherry on the top with 3 points, though). Will have to wait 15 years til my lad becomes a billionaire (no pressure), then he can buy SISU out!!
Just imagine how great it will be in League 2: Morcambe; Cambridge;Accrington... we'll win every week.
I must have been at the wrong ground then as it didnt look like we were the better team from what i saw. Shambolic defending and a forward line who cant hit a barn door. Other than hitting the post did we look like scoring ?
I think charlton fans were just being kind and felt sorry for us
It doesn't matter to SISU what league we are in or what our league position is.You what ? No money no buisness , 5k attendance when we have the potential for 30000, You keep funding them then , and they ll stay .
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