Quote Double Movement="Double Movement"The 2015 season has been awful. The club has lost all of the momentum it had worked hard to build up over recent seasons.
The supporter base is getting smaller on a week-by-week basis as defeat follows defeat. Championship 1 is staring us in the face with all its financial implications. '"
Sad to admit but I've now stopped travelling to away games, whereas up to this season I'd turn up wherever we were playing even if I'd left home on Saturday lunchtime to go to a Bolton football match and wouldn't get back home until Sunday evening via wherever the Dons were playing.
I've spoken to a number of people recently who used to go home and away who now only go to home matches and worse still a number who used to go to home games who have either already stopped going or won't be attending next season - many of these have followed the Club for many years.
Quote Double Movement="Double Movement"What can the club do to turn things around?
I believe they need to make a statement of intent for next season as soon as possible. They need to reassure those of us who are left that sufficient funds will be made available to make us very competitive in the league below, and that we won't be relying on season ticket sales, sponsorship money, or RFL money (however small that may be) to fund the team.
The poor judgement of the club got us into the mess we're in and they need to show that they're prepared to invest to get us out of this mess.
If we are to operate on a self-funding basis, without extra investment by the club owners, next season is likely to be very grim and the road back to the Championship will be a slow and potentially painful one. Losing to Leigh and Bradford is one thing. Losing to London Skolars and Hemel Stags would be something else. Yes, things can get worse than they already are.
We can't allow that to happen. The club needs to show an intent to halt the decline now. They need to tell us they are prepared to invest money in the club, over and above the money generated by other income streams. This may mean supporters are prepared to give them another chance. If not, lost supporters may only return when we have a winning side again, and some may never come back at all. '"
In terms of bums-on-seats, the only chance the Club now has of home crowds in excess of 300 - 350 next season is to invest heavily in the playing staff and go on a long winning run at the start of next season. Anything less and I seriously cannot see any reason to open the Keepmoat Stadium on match day. Call me negative but I am speaking honestly and from the heart.
Quote Double Movement="Double Movement" I love the Dons and I love rugby. I want us to be successful. I don't want us all to endure the pains of this season ever again. To the club, I ask, "What lessons have you learned? And what are you going to do from here on to make sure we don't get it wrong again next season?" I would suggest we need a plan that goes beyond words and gestures.'"
Sentiments shared by many Dons supporters and you are correct, the recovery plan needs to be robust, transparent and communicated honestly to the Club's stakeholders.