Posh wrote:A really interesting post and I agree with virtually everything you say.
However, you could have said it so much better. Your post falls into the same trap that so many do when making posts like this, by immediately making it a case of us and them.
Firstly, your post is anonymous, which to be fair, almost all posters are. Would you have posted this on Facebook and stood behind your own name?
Secondly, it treats all fans as one and is patronising.
“Would you do that. No chance!” How do you know? I’ve had better job offers and turned them down for a whole host of reasons. That’s not to undermine how brilliant Jim and Kenny’s loyalty to us is but why turn it against us.
“I repeat this club is battling above its realistic potential. And it’s not down to you.” No it isn’t but if we’re all in this together then why deride the fans’ part? Fans who paint the ground, set up a Trust, raise money, pay hundreds of thousands / millions over the years in gate money, food, drink and merchandise, as well as support the club in other ways.
“You need to get on board”. Thanks. I already am. However, this divisive ‘we know better attitude’ that got us a ground that wasn’t designed for its fans and has promised and failed to deliver repeatedly is what has seen us start at the Globe with 2,500 fans and now drop to 1,000 last night.
Like I said, I agree with what you said. Jim and Kenny have done a great job with limited resources.
The internet has given a voice to everyone with a phone or a computer to do and say what they like. Inevitably that’s shone a light on the fact that some people are aggressive, abusive, irrational and illogical or sometimes simply hold different views. However, tarring is all with the same brush does you no credit either and simply illustrates the chasm that’s opened up between ‘officials’ and fans, or owners and customers. At Accy, Andy Holt’s first task was to understand his customers and it has paid huge dividends. A bit of that might help. Also some acknowledgment that points 1 to 8 could have been improved under better ownership and stewardship of the club would help your case too. If instead of losing over 1,000 fans we’d gained 1,000 by looking after our customer base would we be having this debate now?
Good points, but a minority of abusive fans are part of the problem. Not all fans are the problem.
erics seafood wrote:Cheers...... the reason I posted after the Yeovil game is because whilst understanding criticism and passion for the team/club, I unfortunately overheard then read one or two recent postings on this site. Therefore I registered only last night. This happened during and after the Yeovil game. If you read my original post, it offers a view of the reality of sports clubs and Morecambes situation as a club in League 2. As i said, I base my concerns on many years of playing, managing, coaching and administering in professional sport. It wasn't a hero worship, just a realistic appraisal of club and team and my distaste for a couple of keyboard warriors who don't have the passion and articulate ability of you and I. I repeat.. ..critique is part and parcel of sport and supporters right. So...you must continue your voices but beware that some folk are destructive, unrealistic and personal in their attacks. Ta
Posh wrote:I get you don’t like a few keyboard warriors but why are you so bothered about them? Why not celebrate the hundreds of others who stick with the club through thick and thin, and hugely outnumber the destructive types? Be big about it and just ignore them.
Become part of the solution and not part of the problem. Stop cricising is all you’ve suggested and that’s largely all we’ve heard for the past seven years. Our heads are patted, facts we know told to us again and we’ve been told how grateful we should be. Yet the spiral of decline off the pitch continues that affects what happens on it. Yet you mention nothing of this at all.
Keith wrote:Posh wrote:I get you don’t like a few keyboard warriors but why are you so bothered about them? Why not celebrate the hundreds of others who stick with the club through thick and thin, and hugely outnumber the destructive types? Be big about it and just ignore them.
Become part of the solution and not part of the problem. Stop cricising is all you’ve suggested and that’s largely all we’ve heard for the past seven years. Our heads are patted, facts we know told to us again and we’ve been told how grateful we should be. Yet the spiral of decline off the pitch continues that affects what happens on it. Yet you mention nothing of this at all.
I welcome this kind of post and don't feel at all patronised. Not because the opinion is similar to mine, but because the forum is becoming quieter & quieter. People complained about the forum and moved to posting on Facebook, which now makes ShrimpsVoices look tame, as it is a real viper's pit there if we lose! Personally, I dislike Facebook for 'forum' style discussions because threads soon become completely lost. Good luck Marky No.1 resurrecting twelve month old conversations on there! So having thoughtful discussion on here is, in my opinion, to be welcomed, whatever the motivation.
Whatever the reasoning for posting, good, let's have more people doing so.
2nd this.BerlinWaller wrote:When you are referring to Keyboard Warriors, do you mean people who have paid £16+ to watch the match and then expressed their legitimate views on a forum?
erics seafood wrote:I observe that making direct and even sarcastic remarks about the management and set-up, without considering ownership, zero funds, player ability, size of squad and the size of this great club, shows ignorance of the highest order.
1) Morecambe is probably the smallest club in the EFL and is without doubt batting above its potential.
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