I think he makes a few good points actually. I don't blame him for going to 'support' (watch) someone else and get more enjoyment out of his Saturday afternoon. As he states he chose to watch Alty after moving to the area and if he's not enjoying it he has every right to go and spend his hard earned cash watching someone else, I've been an Alty fan born and bred for over 35 years and I'm getting totally bored with the club at the moment! He won't be the only floating 'fan' that chooses to go somewhere else for their footy fix instead of watching the drivel we continue to serve up. I'd say the slating of the CSH is a bit harsh but overall he talks alot of sense IMO and we're only going in one direction at the moment and it's not up!
Edit..The majority of replies to this chap make Alty fans look arrogant!
What I find odd is that in the 30 years I have followed us, this club has been in far, far, worse positions than this. Threats of closure, crisis meetings, boardroom splits, awful gates, getting hammered at the bottom end of the Unibond, scraping into Conference North on the last day, zero involvement with the town, minimal off the pitch facilities, massive financial problems, the team travelling to away games in cars. This encompasses a fair bit of the last 25 years or so. Yet you stuck with Alty during all that and now you are getting totally bored...
Before I am accused of being brainwashed, or a happy clapper, or content to plod along.... I hate it when we lose, I will be gutted if we are relegated, and I want us to do as well as possible. Its perfectly healthy to want better and things have indeed been better at times also. I just think a little context is needed in all of this.
You're spot on Bob. I honestly think half the reason people are bored at the minute is because we have had so many ups and downs recently, a period of off the pitch success and a natural steadying of where we are in the non-league pile. It just isn't as exciting as closure meetings etc. As Ecky has said beforehand, sometimes it seems like we need a crisis for people to sit up and take note.
would relegation not be a crisis?
Perhaps not quite a crisis....but certainly a calamity.
To my mind, this is a much weaker division this season and, therefore, relegation would be unforgivable.