Yep, people are saying we are losing a generation of younger fans but also a lot of people who have been fans for 20+ years are beginning to lose interest now
im so fuck#n glad i never wasted my hard earned money and buy a season ticket tis season on these bunch of wasters...oh wait a min..wasters is the wrong word.i mean :jerkit: christ the way were are going,we will be lucky to fill liberty way soon..
I'd just started cycling home after leaving work, score 0-0, listening to it on my phone....by the time I'd made the 5 minute journey home, we were 2-0 down. Almost deliberately rode straight into a car, I was that numb.
I'd just started cycling home after leaving work, score 0-0, listening to it on my phone....by the time I'd made the 5 minute journey home, we were 2-0 down. Almost deliberately rode straight into a car, I was that numb.
Coleman managed to take us even deeper into a relegation battle and then surrendered at Charlton. We stayed up thanks to Stoke's goalkeeper. That was when Coleman should have gone, it was an utter disgrace.
For the first time in many years I have given up.
The way I feel at the moment I will not be going to anymore away games after the last ticket I have bought ie the Arsenal match.
I wish now I had not bought a season ticket as I can't be bothered to watch this team.
I remember walking out of the ground at the valley that day, the last time I can remember feeling terrible after a Loss. Since then and a few managers later our winning mentality has slowly dissolved as we've fell.
I'd like to think that this is rock-bottom.. But I'm not so sure. The fact is that if we were to go unbeaten in our next 10 games with a new manager then all of this will be forgetten and dug up again when the going gets tough once again.
Today was the first time that I've honestly heard more nevagive results predicted from our fans than positive, very, very sad.