philtooleycfss, on 08 October 2019 - 10:53 AM, said:
Hello again, it’s been some time since I’ve been on here! I think we were readying ourselves for a play-off game to potentially move into level two for the first time since 1951.
The reason I’m posting again is simple, the club I love and have volunteered at for 42 years is dying. That’s not a position that I ever envisaged when we were being entertained by Paul Cook’s superb side, and whilst at that time I could see that we were more likely to have bad times rather than great times, a second straight relegation battle in the National League did not feature in any of my nightmare scenarios back then.
Our club (that’s OUR CLUB) has been run into the ground and trust in the governance and management capabilities is at an all-time low and continues to fall week by week. Crowds have plummeted after four years of declining results and many decisions, on and off the field, have baffled the majority.
That said, all I want to do at this stage is ask a question, aimed at fans that have been loyal regulars but now don’t come as often or even not at all.
The question is, if the club were to be wholly taken over by a consortium of genuine local supporters, would you consider returning on a more regular basis even if the immediate prospect of a significant upturn in results was not forthcoming?
If your answer is ‘yes’ the response is easy, but please add any comments that could help potential bidders formulate their plans.
If your answer is ‘no’ please say what would need to be implemented to encourage you to return.
I’m asking the question in good faith to potentially help out real and genuine interest in the club’s future wellbeing to enable pragmatic decisions and predictions to be made by a number of people who genuinely have an interest in getting the club back on track and returning to being a vital and respected part of the community once more.
Thanks in advance for any input, it will all be useful.
I’m off to AFC Fylde now (make a turn at Preston, seems ominous), I fear there will not be many there in Blue!!
Phil
We might use the post Brown/early CFSS era as a template Phil, a period when many Townsfolk, including myself, donated whatever time, money and abilities we could spare to rebuild a once proud football club.
I'd certainly buy into that - on every level - meaning a return to the season tickets, afternoons in the lounges, snap and ale on the concourses, Lotto contributions, merchandise from the shop and non matchday events I've been snubbing for more than three seasons.
One caveat, though - a total clear out of every current crony, sycophant and hanger-on.