Sebasteeno wrote:From where i was sat in the south east corner it was fairly quiet and most fans where in disbelief at the shocking attempts at tackling senior players were making. But when we got back to within eight points the noise level went right up and we really got behind them then of course yet more dumb decisions by the idiots on the pitch and the mood sank again then once the gap started opening up again everyone thought f**k this and left. It was the players who let the club down against Leeds and not the fans
Just seen the attendance of 15500 so with 2000 from Leeds thats 13500 from FC up about 3000 from normal so 3000 floating fans paid good money to come back and support the team and the players let them all down - those 3000 fans will probably be thinking twice before coming back again soon imo and that was my original point
Good Friday though, lots won't be at work and in seasons previous it's against the bin dippers so fans need a big game to turn up for. i expect the next home game will be around 11,000, if we beat Cas then that could well go up, if we lose miserably then the casual fans will think, sod it, not wasting my money on that.
It's not about being fickle, it's about judging if spending X is worth it (for any given individual) if the entertainment aren't going to make much effort/be a poor spectacle as per the Salford and Leeds games then why should fans be expected to pay good money (just to avoid being called fickle or unloyal as many do) especially if that is running into three figures when taking kids and drinks/food out into account.