We've got the full spectrum of opinions on here, from those who are sceptical about manager, players and owners, to those who think we are generally progressing nicely on and off the pitch.
There is nothing wrong with that. In fact it's a good thing to hear a variety of contrasting opinions.
But please, for the good of the board, let's keep to the time-honoured tradition of making a point and backing it up with the evidence as you see it, and arguing your point, rather than making it personal and creating two opposing factions.
It's certainly ambitious but it's a great suggestion.
It's never too late to change.
It’s possible to think that losing 4-1 at home to Woking is a terrible result for which the players and head coach deserve criticism AND the general background signals from the club are good, and it’s being run in a sensible manner.
There’s no need at all to fall out with anyone who has a variation of those opinions.
If we lose to Halifax however, sack the board.
The problem with NCM nowadays is that we don't have Fword fans dropping by to tell us some home truths (and I don't mean just Tricky, there were quite a few others). Fword fans were fair game for abuse to get things off your chest, then you could go away and think about what they'd said and accept some of it was probably right. Now it's left to our own to be the canaries in the coal mine with the inevitable accusations of not being "a real fan" for failing to join in with the happy clapping and unquestioning adoration for the people who "saved our club" purely out of love for us very special fans that other clubs apparently don't have.