by westbaygull » 10 Mar 2013, 14:06
There is no quick fix for getting the fans back onside and sadly, time is not on our side. One obvious way is for the team to put in a spirited performance and win convincingly...however, this seems a pretty unlikely option at the moment. For me, personally, if I feel like the players appreciate us fans, it makes a huge difference. Now I haven't been to a game this season so don't know if the team do acknowledge the crowd particularly. I do recall games though where we have fallen behind and seen the likes of Hilly, Saint and Manse rousing the crowd and getting the Popside nearly roaring. It may sound ridiculous but if the players could stop the apparent resentment a lot of fans are feeling, and make us believe there is fight and passion within the team, we could get the 'David and Goliath' mentality back. Don't know if it's the job of the Chairman, manager, captain or Gilbert, but somebody needs to make us feel that we all want to beat the drop. Christ, I feel like Delia Smith...
There is no quick fix for getting the fans back onside and sadly, time is not on our side. One obvious way is for the team to put in a spirited performance and win convincingly...however, this seems a pretty unlikely option at the moment. For me, personally, if I feel like the players appreciate us fans, it makes a huge difference. Now I haven't been to a game this season so don't know if the team do acknowledge the crowd particularly. I do recall games though where we have fallen behind and seen the likes of Hilly, Saint and Manse rousing the crowd and getting the Popside nearly roaring. It may sound ridiculous but if the players could stop the apparent resentment a lot of fans are feeling, and make us believe there is fight and passion within the team, we could get the 'David and Goliath' mentality back. Don't know if it's the job of the Chairman, manager, captain or Gilbert, but somebody needs to make us feel that we all want to beat the drop. Christ, I feel like Delia Smith...