My thoughts ?
I won't be going again this season until the players show they care or can be bothered.
Really couldn't give a monkeys this season.
My thoughts ?
I won't be going again this season until the players show they care or can be bothered.
Really couldn't give a monkeys this season.
Help the club ?
I am a customer of the club, they aren't my friends or family.
I have done more than my bit over the last 50 years, spending a large percentage of my salary following the team.
The sooner some fans realise that players don't give a damn about them the better for them.
It's a job for them nothing else.
This romantic notion that it's anything else needs to be forgotten about.
If the club provides a poor service I won't buy it - pretty simple.
Not the way I see it. I am a customer of many places, but I don't get the emotional attachment to them that I get with Notts. I see myself as a supporter rather than a customer, and Notts have given me so many high points among the heartache in the last 48 years that I will never become a customer simply judging a product.
It may be pretty simple for you, but it isn't for me. I don't doubt that the current bunch of wasters are mostly a disgrace to the shirt, but I won't let them destroy decades of affection for Notts County. I prefer to stick with romantic notions like Jimmy Sirrel, Jack Wheeler, Don Masson, Les Bradd etc. It's entirely your choice if you've had enough, but I will be back next season whatever division we play in. Hopefully there will be enough similar types to keep the club going so you can return if the good times ever make a comeback.
We are so sh1t and I've had enough of the crap but will I be their boxing day? Of course
There just seems to be a problem of lack of fight and poor morale amongst these players. Only once this season have Notts taken anything from a game after being behind. That was at Port Vale when we fought back from 0-1 to lead 2-1 - and still managed to concede a late equaliser. There’s also been a distinct lack of goals (for) in the final minutes of our matches- in contrast to a year ago when we were scoring quite a few late winners. It’s indicative of a side that doesn’t keep on battling right up to the final whistle.
Ardley has two main tasks - to fix this morale problem and to get the defence organised in such a way that the number of goals conceded drops to an acceptable level.