Quote Originally Posted by Francis_begbie_HFC View Post
only at queens do you see a manager last this long after error apon error the dropping stirling most of the early season is a sacking offence alone for me ,there is a reason queens dont move forward, or stay stagnant ,in our case already on a backward spiral ,is our fans ,no not the ones who have stayed away but the faithful ,most us queens fans are to happy with queens ,happy just to exist ,try go watch another club some time and stand with there home fans ,you will see a massive difference from standing at palmy ,il take hibs for instance bigger club i know but its the will of the fans that drive clubs forward and when things go pear shaped there i can tell you the players the board ,everyone associated with the club get absolutely lambasted ,heads roll other clubs fans dont put up with what the queens faithful put up with ,thats queens prob ,our club starts to move backwards or stagnates and the fans praise our board for keeping the club afloat loool you couldnae make it up .
Well of course Francis you are right, in your Trumpesque way, that the real problem with Queens are those fans that turn up day in day out to support their club through thick and thin without whom the club would fail to exist. You logic is so totally flawed it is barely worth responding too however we hurt as next as the next man probably much more so as the club means so much more to us than those that barely turn up at all which would appear to include yourself. We all know that the underlying problem is the lack of funding to compete on a level playing field with most of the other clubs in the Championship but until some benefactor comes along and is prepared to invest big time in Queens we have to deal with those cards we have been dealt with until circumstances change. Most of us on this site have criticised Naysmith's tactics at some time this season myself on numerous occasions identifying that he is generally overly cautious and over thinks the opposition rather than concentrating up our own attacking resources however whilst he is still in the job the supporters should be behind the club especially with this crucial game coming up. When the season is finished I am sure we will all have our say on this open forum and changes in both playing personnel and management will inevitable occur as is the nature of the Scottish game. By continually harping on about what we are already well aware of becomes very tedious to the point of annoying especially as we cannot influence the situation without detrimentally affecting the club and the confidence of already fragile players.