morecambegeek wrote:SupermarketShrimp wrote:
People really need to look at the positives to be honest.
What positives? Some people want to turn up and watch a decent football match. What positives for them?
I asked you to explain why you think the casual fan should turn up week in, week out, to watch a team who can't defend and who appear to be getting worse with every match rather than showing any kind of improvement?
As I said, you can call me a glory hunter all you like, but I stopped enjoying it a long time ago. I still support Morecambe, I want them to do well, but I don't enjoy it any more. I, and may others, fail to see why we should continue to pay to do something we are starting to hate.
It's all very well about talking about backs to the wall and a fight - but if the players are showing no appetite for the fight, if the management are incapable of turning things round, why do the supporter have to put up with it week in week out?
We are still in the football league and if we get a bit of investment could have a tilt at the League above.
I'm not saying that they should. You don't grow your fan base when you are shit, you grow your fanbase when you get the big games and keep them, and until we get a decent cup run or Blackpool/Bradford at home that isn't going to change. At the minute the job is to consolidate, minimise the loss and get profitable, sharpish.
Look at what happens when you get a lower league management vacancy come up. Who's now in the frame for it, time and time again. People know the job he's doing here. He's just against a history, where by and large for the last 96 years the club has done better than the year previous. We've hit our ceiling without a few million quid.
It's happening at Blackpool now. Whereas I feel for their plight for a lot of the die hard fans and what Oyston has done, it's given the casual fans that rocked up when they were doing well an excuse to sack it off and JB's brand of football will be the excuse rather the fact we lose most weeks as it sounds better to justify it.
It's all very well about talking about backs to the wall and a fight - but if the players are showing no appetite for the fight, if the management are incapable of turning things round, why do the supporter have to put up with it week in week out?Because you are a supporter, not a TV Sky fan of a club you never go to watch. Morecambe FC will only be here long after we are if the loyal fans are there through thick and thin. Our time in the sun will come round again.
You say you don't go to every match - how many matches have you been to this season/last season? Your reasons for not going are your business, but listening isn't the same as going, nor walking away from the ground questioning why you paid £17 to watch that garbage again.The main reason is living miles away and modern life getting in the way. I usually make a quarter/half of the home games and every localish away + FA Cup. I'm going on Sunday. I fully expect us to lose. I'll probably bring my kid as well. I'll be here through the highs and lows.