Wollo-Wollo-Wollo-Wayoo wrote:Matt Ellis has been great for the club but I do feel as a fan I have become less attached to Trinity.
We've been paupers for so long and simultaneous strugglers that it was something special to religiously follow Trinity home and away and pump in every spare penny I could muster to help the club. Now I'm just part of a bunch of bandwagon jumpers following a club awash with money, expected to win week in week out worrying about which part of the ground should be upgraded next.
It's April and I've still got £50 of club shop vouchers from Christmas to spend ! My only shop purchase this year has been Matty Ashurst gear. It's no longer crucial to input my meagre contributions.
I've really forgot what it was like during Hadfield's days for comparison. I think I might need therapy.
I suppose I'm the type of fan Matt has looked to attract back regularly , I've always gone along in a nice hot sunny Sunday afternoon kind of way at least two or three times a season and caught most of the sky games .
I was a bit keener as a younger man and followed us all over the North of England in the 80's but it tailed off as life's responsibilities come calling as you get older .
For all that I know the club is in my blood because the defeats hurt , some more than others but none the less .
The one thought has always rattled me after all these years of not seeing very much , " why is it never us ? " , almost everybody else has seen at least a Challenge Cup final at Wembley but not us since 1979 .
I tend to think that any success that Matt's backing provides is long overdue and anybody with Trinity blood in them deserves it .
Just as long as we don't become spoilt and entitled and remember where we've come from I'm very cool with Matt's backing .