I'm not qualified to do that, but I'm a fan and can see something isn't right. I can say that I don't think insulting people on here or on twitter is acceptable, especially when most of those people have been going for a long time. They dont agree with you, so what? Surely we should be all be working together, but the insults mean this isn't possible. And most of those insults if you look back through are very much directed one way. Instead of ignoring the doubters and saying I'm 150% behind the manager, maybe it would be better if people said "I understand your concern, we could look into it". Take my fitness comments a year ago, I was hounded for it, but it could easily have been looked at. People can always be fitter for starters, but I thought there was a genuine issue. If I'm wrong I'm wrong, but it felt like people were too quick to write it off. It's too defensive.RobYeltz wrote:So, what are the solutions then?Yeltz27 wrote:Isn't cherry picking what you are doing also? With your FCUM comments etc. We all do it. The reason I posted that was to balance out the argument.
Most of the people who don't like whats going on are staying away if you haven't noticed. 200 odd on an international weekend tells you all you need to know, even though some on here will tell you it's nothing to worry about. And I'm not even staying away when I'm able to go! The difference between me and those staying away is that I'm saying what I think and not voting with my feet and it's not proving to be very popular, and to be honest, I don't care. There's definitely a culture at club these days of if you don't agree or stay away you will be insulted, and people don't like it
And whilst we are on it, when talking about budget, why did we always leave Chris Lait on the bench when we had him? He's scoring for fun (and apparently Tonks looks a hell of a lot fitter these days)