Quote jim morrison="jim morrison"After hard consideration ive decided that after the goings on "yet again" at the club i love and spend my hard earned cash at i wont be attending anymore games untill something is sorted out, it has'nt been an easy desicion but the club has had a week to come out and say something to reassure us fans and give us something to chew on rather than making us yet again the laughing stock of Rugby League..
I have supported Salford through thick and thin and travelled everywhere to watch them 96-16 at Bradford just being one humiliation, i can live with that but when the club treats you like they have with us this week ive had enough.
Good luck to all that attend the forthcoming games just hope your money is well spent....
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I have already done a response to this post but it seems to be lost in cyber space.
I have a few good mates who are Reds fans and a few on here know i enjoy a bit of Reds baiting as do you fans about Swinton.
However having read all the posts on this thread I am of the honest opinion that nobody is right and nobody is wrong about if they will or wont go to another game, It doesn't make you any less of a supporter of the team you love, trust me I know many Lions fans who never watched them again after the loss of Station Rd a few are drifting back on the back of we are down at the Willows and the fact we are having a half decent season for a change.
It isn't easy watching your team loose on a regular basis or by large marging and I should know, it affects people differently on how they perceive the Club some will watch threw think and thin other loose that little bit of interest but it makes them no less of a fan.
The problems Salford are currently having require a strong chairman and board to sort the non playing side out, then a coach who isn't affraid to be his own man and stand up to one or two of the longer serving employees of Salford who seem to pull the strings.
Most importantly however is that you the fans stick together and cut the bickering I am seeing on here, the club has plenty going for it...A move to Barton ( still not sure it's in the best place), another 3years of super league where you are safe from relegation( something i think is wrong with rugby league whoever the bottom club is) and also the fact that week in week out you see the best Rugby league players at some point,sadly something I as a Swinton fan will be denied unless the powers that be have a rethink at sometime.
There can only be one way for Salford now and that is upward(and that as A staunch Lions fan is hard to say) and with time I am sure you will get there, made easier by a strong united support.