When we got vdeducted 18 points, we may have had an increase in crowds(although there's no hard evidence of this) from the publicity and sympathy but the FA were still wrong.
When Maunders left us in trouble, it may have led to increased supporter involvement but he was that we got to the conference three years ahead of schedulestill wrong.
According to the fondly held belief of the protesters at the Lewes game we started doing better because of the protests.. (again no hard evidence) - doeswn't mean the protests were right.
I would remond people we got promoted 3 years ahead of schedule - and we've been holding our own most of the season. So the tactics were wrong (at least first half) against Stevenage (and put right soon enough) - Ishould darn well hope the tactics were wrong - I would hate a manager to be so scared of taking risks that he didn't try different things eith a bunch of new players until hed hit on a winningt formula, as you'll see if you learn a thing or two about footbnall.
Ok, there may have been other factors, which I won't go into here, but -
GRAHAM HEATHCOTE'S RED AND WHITE ARMY