Jaymc9 wrote:It's obvious on here that JW is a saint and can do no wrong.
No one has said that.
Quote:Some of you lot need to put your toys back in the pram!
Can I submit that to the OED to go under their definition of irony?
Quote:Not one of you answered any of the questions i ask, Do you think all the money raised from the sale of myler will go on players or just some of it? Did the club do enough the season after we made the playoffs to take us up a level?
1) The players have to
want to come to Salford. We can't just go "right, we've got some cash in the bank, let's go out and buy x, y and z." The world doesn't work like that, despite your protestations.
2) The club did strengthen, that point has been made. Tell me, do you really think that poor season was down to the board? Or do you think it was down to Harrison losing the dressing room and certain players not putting 100% into their performances because they didn't give a sh*t about the club?
Quote:And as for me finding another 7000 fans, i'm sure someone is getting paid quite a bit of money at salford trying to do that job! Is it working? £17 to get in for starters is wrong! Thats not just us but every other ground as well! £10 for concession i think, thats too much! I Know of a lot of people who dont go because it cost too much to get in to watch us usually get beat! That takes me back to my first post, we made the play offs, our attendances were slighty better that season, if we'd had spent a bit of extra cash for decent players, won more games probably, not been in a relegation battle all season, maybe crowds would of increased again!
So it's the clubs' fault for charging £17 when every other club in the league charges around the same amount, some of them more? It's also the clubs' fault that people don't wish to turn up and watch us because we lose, is it? Or is it the fault of those people for not having the loyalty to stick by the club during hard times in the hope that we can improve? If these friends of yours turned up regularly then we'd have higher attendances, more money coming in and, guess what? We might just be able to spend a bit more money and show a little more ambition to players we do go after.
The club have done quite a bit to get more people in. The Golden Angel tickets, which didn't get people back in as they only went because it was free. Is that the clubs' fault? No, it's down to the people who will only 'support' their local RL side when there's an incentive to do so, i.e. it costs them nothing. There's plenty of advertising around and about, the club partakes in community work... What else do you suggest? If the people of Salford don't want to turn up and support the club then there's not much they can do.
For your last point, I go back to my point earlier. If people turned up for something other than 'glory' then we might just be able to spend more money on players. That is, of course, if we can attract them in the first place.
Of course, if you think you can solve the clubs' problems yourself, you could apply for a job.
I've just seen tyson's post above, as well. There's probably many business reasons why the club can't inform us more on the stadium's progress. It's general practice - FC United's board can't tell anyone, not even the club's members (who own the club) where it's likely to be, where we're up to with discussions and so on. It's a fact of life - we've just got to be patient.
And as for your comment that money won't come in whilst JW is Chairman... Who else is out there willing to come in and pump money in? How do you think we could get anymore money in with current crowds and a local population who don't really seem to care enough about the Club to turn up and support it?
Of course - if any of you naysayers do have any
real solutions, I'm sure we'd all be willing to sit down and listen.