Quote ="Hangerman2"From when i started watching Fartown (under Murphy) we were a club on the up. We stalled when we hit Superleague for a few years, but after relegation started climbing again and very nearly hit the heights. The biggest problem , however uncomfortable, is that the town itself didn't want it. We were winning nearly every week, had realistic chances of winning things and appeared in challenge cup finals. Attendances barely grew at all. I think Mr Davey and co. realise that all they can do right now is keep the ship afloat until 'maybe' one day the town does want it. If you look at league
I always want us to be vying for trophies and winning matches, but the reality is we aren't a well enough supported club to be doing that consistently, until we are we will continue to struggle.'"
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I don’t agree with your post one iota. If you,entertain , if you market, if you sell if , you engage , if you have a good product you can sell anything
The Giants have failed on all of these fronts and have consistently blamed the fans or the lack of fans or the people of Huddersfield
There was a lack of ambition, lack of strategy and vision by the club and when they had a chance to build they did not seize it.
There were things they could have done two small examples they could have decided whether they were a Sunday or a Friday team earlier instead of prevaricating and ing off lots of fans and then had a strategy based on which day it was on. They could compact the fans in the main stands to create some atmosphere.
Neither would cost much money but both would help improve attendances and the match day experience.
I get really ed off when people blame the fans that is just trying to pass the buck and basically saying .
Huddersfield is not interested so let’s just give up. With better people at the top we might not be here in such a poor position