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    No real point in doing any of the above ? Unless some ambition is shown (unlikely) the product on show is poor "team" , until that's resolved less and less fan's will attend , if the onfield product improves ? Crowd's may return ? A lot of damage has been done regarding connection with the fanbase ,any trust there was has sadly been lost by major error's from the owner's/consortium's lack of knowledge in both football and business , Chicken and Egg situation ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romared View Post
    No real point in doing any of the above ? Unless some ambition is shown (unlikely) the product on show is poor "team" , until that's resolved less and less fan's will attend , if the onfield product improves ? Crowd's may return ? A lot of damage has been done regarding connection with the fanbase ,any trust there was has sadly been lost by major error's from the owner's/consortium's lack of knowledge in both football and business , Chicken and Egg situation ?
    To be honest Roma I do not think we have lost much attendance wise, over the years crowds often vary because of other reasons than what we are getting on the pitch , currently the country is enduring rapid inflation , energy prices going through the roof etc etc & these will effect people"s leisure budgets but think back to the season we got promoted to the premier league , we were an established division two/championship club who started the season in fantastic form playing great football but the crowds were lower than they are now & after a relegation season with shocking football & half the side sold you would have thought we would struggle to get half the crowds we got in 1996/7 but it is the opposite , it really is strange . Football & crowds go through cycles & the most intriguing era was the eighties where Ist & second division crowds were unbelievably low compared to today but I think the point I am trying to make is that it is not always the product on the pitch that determines the clinking of the turnstiles although common sense tells you it should be .

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