made a slight reduction for starters. Not reclassified sections of the ground so that prices in those sections increased. I'm sure there's lot's of other stuff, they're supposed to be the business experts.
You talk about unity but what are the owners doing to promote unity?
Fisher couldn't even utter a few words of praise for the support after the Checkatrade final.
I agree with you to a point...
- Yes a slight reduction would have been better PR.
- Reclassifying the ground upwards is odd
But here's where i see things differently to you. We are the ones that care about the club, not TF and not SISU. In my opinion if we don't go then we're losing out, not them.
If I care about something I'll do everything within my power to make it a success. In my opinion ranting and raving or blaming someone else is wasted energy, so I'll look at the problem and try and pinpoint a way that I can affect it positively. With a football club that's hard (unless you're a billionaire, which sadly I'm not) but there are a number of ways in which we can affect the club positively:
- contribute financially (buying season tickets / shirts etc)
- support the team
- help to create a positive environment for our young team to develop and thrive
- encourage our friends and family to come to the games and increase our fan base.
Yes these are all things that the club should take the lead in this. But if they're not doing it then we, the people that care for the club, have all the more reason to do it in their absence.
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