to see this forum filled with bile and abuse after Saturday's performance. Personnally, I felt that most of the problems were to do with poor communication and lack of understanding resulting from the introduction of 6 new players into the team. My solution would be to advocate patience amongst supporters and hope that the team building and understanding improve. Nevertheless, I can see that others will not share this view. To those who disagree with me, I would ask this question, "Given the almost non existant budget for transfers and wages, what should the management team do to improve results that is a better solution than working hard to improve the team?" I would be grateful if you could put a little more thought into your answers than was employed by those who thought on Saturday that booing was the way forward.
don,t think booing is the answer it just makes the players more nervous and avoid contact with the ball.i think the players and staff would know the displeasure purely by the atmosphere or lack of it.but definately don't want to see the fans at each others throat like saturday when one fan was remonstrating with another for booing we each pay our money choose what, if it becomes offensive stewards would intervene anyway so let them get on with it.
All we can give them is time, lets just hope the players turn a corner soon. Its good to be positive/optimistic but it needs signs of encouragement from the team too. Give us a team to back, support & defend.