mrpotatohead wrote:...don't come on here whining, because We Cant do anything to help you, the club don't listen to us and it's not our fault.
mrpotatohead wrote:It's an entertaining bit of viewing , and everyone loves an underdog ,especially one with nobody to help them except 5 multimillionaire celebrity sporting heroes and a tv station.
Keith wrote: We do need to get people like Moose back but I don't think anyone knows how, short of inventing time travel. It might be useful if those people who don't come now could think about what could reasonably be done now to entice them to return?
Or is losing people like Moose part of progress? Do some people simply not want progress? I spoke with someone about the Salford City documentary and they said how it reminded them of "the good old days at Christie Park". But those 'good old days' were crowds of 300 playing bloody awful football! Because there were only a few hundred people, it really felt like we all mattered and it really was 'our' club.
P/T Indie wrote:Some of the Salford fans weren't happy about the takeover because they knew there would be changes and it wouldn't be their little old club anymore.
It's an interesting one do you stay as you are because you enjoy it or do you start to climb the leagues and live the dream but loose the enjoyment/ethos of the club.
My problem with MFC is that since moving to the Globe the whole ethos of our club has changed, what happened to the family friendly club, who was everyone's second team, friendliest fans in the league, where the fans, club and board were all close all in it together etc etc. We now just seem like any other faceless league club and all the different sections of the club seem miles apart especially the board and fans. I don't think I could name more than two members of the board now never mind recognise them. Then they wonder why only 1000 people are turning up on a Tuesday night.
Maybe those Salford fans realise the dream of playing in the FL isn't all that it's cracked up to be but then surely you don't want just to stay at the level they are with the poor facilities.
It's a tricky one
Keith wrote: then you can always be in a seat with a pint.
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