Wild Bill wrote:For me, giving Jim a hard time on Saturday is pointless. People need to wake up to the real situation here. We are skint, up for sale and entering the most uncertain times faced in nearly 30 years. Protests, negative chanting and booing the management will only make us play worse and put off even more fans returning. It will also put off any potential investors that we all desperately want.
Jim, Ken and the players are under performing massively but given the circumstances its hardly surprising. Jim will know that if a new owner is found he will be out of a job, and without one, he will have a tiny budget to work to. All his best players will now be doing everything they can to get a move out, so for a loyal guy this must be hard to manage. He's too proud to walk away, so he is literally between a rock and a hard place.
Forget the management, players etc, its time to get behind Morecambe Football Club.
Well said. This could well be the end of the road but some of the vindictive hang 'em high comments here are appalling. Kendal Shrimp's comments of basically 'if you don't agree with me you're an idiot' are the actions of a lynch mob. Sure the Chairman and the Manager are responsible for where we are but the comments of some are making this a really unpleasant place to be.
We're in a vicious downward spiral and the fans need to rise above it and start working to save the club not help tear it to pieces.
Don't agree. Imagine your a potential new owner and decide to do your due diligence on the fans by reading some of the bile on here. Would you buy it?