Came across this on LT, and although as depressingly downbeat as my own postings. I do like the heartfelt way it has been written.
Even though I myself has said there are more important things in life than football, it did indeed touch a nerve.
You can really pick up on the utter desperation with the whole debacle
My own view is that we're right on the edge now, with a large number of the super optimists finally saying enough is enough and voicing staying away now.;

'Well events repeat themselves as farce. Now Coyle turns on the fans as did Kean. No way back now for him. But then there never was from the start and now four defeats on the trot the pressure is beginning to show.

To be fair to Coyle the root of the problem however lies elsewhere. He is just a symptom of the malaise.

Only solution now for true Rovers fans is to shed the old skin and start all over again even if this means going into admin/liquidation and starting wherever. I don't mind if it is the North West Counties League. The fans simply want THEIR club back after being taken away from them. I am sure there are enough people of goodwill willing to contribute to such a project even if it is from the Ashes.

The other people responsible are those who allowed this farce to develop on their shift. The governance of the FA and the Rovers Trust both have skin in the game . Such people have completely failed a community that has had at its heart a football club for over 140 years. Ironically the most successful non- city team on the planet. Both bodies should hang themselves in shame.

There also has to be a question of the club's trading current position. Given the asset base and income versus it's liability and debt the club must be in serious doubt as to regard its viability.

Death by a thousand cuts seems to be a grave understatement as a description of events. The unwinding of 35 years of progress is undone in 6 years due to the catastrophic failure of ownership. Having seen the 1969/70 team we have returned full circle to that level of demise in accelerated time.

Let's face the facts the club is moribund and exists in name only. It lost its soul as an extension of the community once the new owners started their decision making of folly from the outset of their tenure.

When the time comes as it eventually will that we can begin again I will be there. That day now cannot come soon enough.'