Quote: Wilf Grimshaw "We have taken that decision. I hope the players can recover some pride in the forthcoming fixtures and make at least an impact in the playoffs but I am not prepared to support the people allegedly running the club.'"
I get the feeling the next two games are huge. If we implode against Workington and lose to North Wales, our mood will be even lower than it is after the last two defeats. It's understandable, Wilf, that people will question whether they want to be part of another season in League One.
I really enjoyed watching Leigh beat St Helens and Hull KR beat Wigan in the challenge cup over the weekend. It doesn't seem all that long ago that we were playing Leigh but their fortunes and ours have taken completely different paths. Being stuck in League One is quite depressing - with just nine home league games to look forward to, intertwined with long spells with no home fixtures.
Just thought... if Wilf and S/O stop going, there'll hardly be any of us left on here.
I toughed it out in the seventies when losing by less than 50 was a good result. I don't think I've got it in me to stop going as I'd find life without the Dons too hard to swallow. I enjoy meeting up with my friends at matches too. I'd probably never see them otherwise. I do understand why people might give up, so I'm not criticising anyone. It's just a shame we can't seem to get out of this God forsaken league to give us all some hope of better times ahead.