Quote: Ian P "The trouble is the previous administration promised us jam next year for four long years and we ended that a lot poorer then when we started the journey. It was always going to take a while to undo the damage done in that period, I think this season we have overall done better then I expected. The vast majority of the playing staff belong to the last regime and no doubt many are either not required any more or want away, it has proved to be a difficult one to coach and I thing PG has done better then most. I have for the most part enjoyed the rugby on display, I have seen a team trying with some passion, aggression and a bit more attacking ability then I have seen for some years.
You can now either get behind the club and buy into the future or you can clear off, its your choice just remember that it was not the present regime that drove the club into the ground. We are lucky that some one has come forward and is backing the club, look at Bradford walking away now and we could well be the next Bradford.
I get tired of seeing people slag off our players/club/stadium and slagging off other FC fans just because they have a different view to theirs as this place is far too public.'"
Just remember that this site does not represent the views of the majority. The ratio of trolls to normal people nowadays has skewed way out of proportion. Can you imagine if, in everyday life, you were confronted with the constant, banal, anti-this and anti-that drivel that you see on the internet? Strangers would walk up to you in the street for no reason and say the most vitriolic thing they could come up with to get a reaction. The problem for them in real life is that these one-eyed keyboard warriors might not be able to handle the reaction they would get. On the internet, the trolls' victims get more and more wound up to feed their sad little egos, fluffing up their sweaty little feathers as they prepare their next vacuous tirade. No, these people don't exist in real life - just on here and other boards.