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| The sentiment is a good one but i think many, especially within the club, don't realise the depth of feeling about this issue and the immense dissatisfaction felt regarding the club at the present time. The financial mis-management of the previous regime and the subseqquent fire sale of players was the straw that broke the camels back for many and they walked away at the end of last season, and not all were just the floating fans either , some were people who had been attending for years.
Now with a coach that has taken a team still with some talent and coached it all out of them, along with the desire they had for the shirt, many of those who remain are totally and utterly fed up. Put it this way i wouldn't pay twenty quid a game to watch the turgid, uncommitted crap we are being dished up right now so i don't blame anyone for staying away. Times are tough and money is tight, everything spent has to be fully justifiable. My season ticket is the only reason i and my better half are walking through the gates as i couldn't justify the £40-50 a week it would cost for me and the mrs to go. What we are getting served up just isn't worth it. It's the perceived lack of desire that is the major issue and it seems to me that Agar has lost the dressing room and they themselves are trying to force change. The fans only real way to voice their feeling on the matter is to hit the club where it hurts the most, in its pocket. People are voting with their feet and i expect against London it will be more or less season ticket holders only.
I feel that this though could be helped by the club being pro-active and getting rid of the major excuse of those non-attendees. Mr Carter has to be seen to act to rectify the issue if he wants people to back the club, simple as that. The longer it is left to fester the more damage will be done. This is a two way street, the club needs to meet us half way. Agar must go now for the good of the club.
Staying away will affect the club but as it stands now it is likely for many to just be a temporary measure as a method of protest. But change has to happen pretty damn quick to ensure that it doesn't become a permanent state of affairs for many.
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