Seasider9601 wrote:This fella has been chairman before at Borehamwood and has returned to the role after this happened...
https://www.borehamwoodtimes.co.uk/news ... -on-women/
But it does feel that the Town will turn out for the bigger cup games and a derby against Barnet, but then seem to want to support the club from their front rooms, from the local pubs and bars who on a Saturday show illegal Premier League games that kick off at 3pm and get themselves updated on social media.
You can put it down to whatever you like Grant, but there’s nothing more that I can do here. I’ve tried everything and if we’re honest with each other, whatever I do or try to do to increase home support nothing seems to works.
shrimperteer wrote:
Football however is slightly different when it comes to ‘brand loyalty’ but the principles stay the same. The product needs to be appealing for people to consume it. To complicate this further is unrealistic expectations from football fans. Case in point is Ipswich Town. The fans whining about negative play or style of football on a limited budget forced the manager out. Any idiot could see that this would lead to them getting relegated and it did.
BerlinWaller wrote:Similar question can be asked of Morecambe fans. How much longer can League survival be deemed a successful season?
al1 wrote:So having 2 shots on target in 2 home games is acceptable,even against teams who finished last season not too far above us ? Well not acceptable in my eyes!
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Similar question can be asked of Morecambe fans. How much longer can League survival be deemed a successful season?
As long as we have an EFL side.
Many so called 'bigger clubs' no longer have this privilege, but we do! I look forward to the visits of the supposed far superior clubs, Bradford, Carlisle, Oldham, Swindon (all ex top league) and even the Galacticos of Salford in the near future.If they survive then next season we could also look forward to our near neighbors Bolton Wanderers and Bury paying us a visit.
An occasional big name in the cup also doesn't go amiss. We could have had had a Premiership Club in the second round of the Carabao but it wasn't to be. Cherish what we have! We can't throw stupid money at it like some do but we can be successful in our own way. Loving it, punching way above our weight!
UTS.
UTS.
BerlinWaller wrote:Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Similar question can be asked of Morecambe fans. How much longer can League survival be deemed a successful season?
As long as we have an EFL side.
Many so called 'bigger clubs' no longer have this privilege, but we do! I look forward to the visits of the supposed far superior clubs, Bradford, Carlisle, Oldham, Swindon (all ex top league) and even the Galacticos of Salford in the near future.If they survive then next season we could also look forward to our near neighbors Bolton Wanderers and Bury paying us a visit.
An occasional big name in the cup also doesn't go amiss. We could have had had a Premiership Club in the second round of the Carabao but it wasn't to be. Cherish what we have! We can't throw stupid money at it like some do but we can be successful in our own way. Loving it, punching way above our weight!
UTS.
UTS.
This is the answer I expected but not what I was looking for. I meant as a product, perineal struggles at the foot of League 2 year in year out is a hard product to sell and why our gates will be forever low. Now, IF we were challenging at the top of the national league year in year out our gates would be some what higher.
And if my Uncle had tits he would be my Auntie
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