al1 wrote:all in all our home performances over the last 5 seasons have been very poor and this is why we find ourselves struggling to get fans through the gates.
The thing is, I don't think you'll get any argument from the likes of myself and Keith that home performances are crap and that it's the reason why we're losing fans.
The difference being is that we don't think changing the manager will make any difference and would in fact more than likely make things worse.
Yes, our home performances are crap
Yes, losing more often than we win is hard to watch
Yes, crowds are dropping because of our home performances / results
Yes, it's frustrating that year on year we lose the likes of Stockton, Devitt, Miller, Barkhuizen, Edwards
However, nothing that we can reasonably do will fix any of this. We are a smaller than small fish in a relatively very large pond and the only hope we have of any of this getting better is by finding a sugar daddy the likes of Andy Piley. It's not what you want to hear but this is the truth, money makes the world go round and we have none of it, even Accrington have far more than us these days.
I suspect people would be happier with us being in the Conference, being more competitive and finishing in the top half of the table year on year but I don't think even that would be guaranteed unless our crowds increased dramatically.
Without any financial backing at board level the club should really be operating at Conference North level with crowds around the 900 - 1000 mark. This may not be a popular opinion but I'd challenge anyone to prove otherwise. With that in mind I'm happy to "suffer" through losing more than we win and being in a relegation scrap more often than not in exchange for all the positives that come with being part of the Football League.