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  1. #1
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    Lots of fans have just had enough of all the empty promises and like many others, I will not be renewing, if nothing changes at the very top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MillerBill View Post
    Lots of fans have just had enough of all the empty promises and like many others, I will not be renewing, if nothing changes at the very top.
    I would expect an average attendance drop of about 500 or so

  3. #3
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    We are still averaging about 8000 home fans per game, so last season it was the larger number of away fans what made the attendance look better.
    There's plenty on here what wasn't going to renew last year but have done.

    ................but it'll be interesting to "hear" how our sales for next season are progressing............utm.

  4. #4
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    It is time to wake up and realise that evans has done stewart bidding. Minimise costs, (we bought no one) remove players, sell a load of bull to supporters, bring in older players short term which means no learning from before. Any notion that this squad could challenge for anything was a fairytale.

    I started this thread by stating the obvious on player shifts in the summer. There isn’t a serious alternative being suggested.
    Does anyone seriously think there could be wholesale changes? That would involve paying off the one year contracts, stewart isn’t going to do that.
    If there was it would prove some clauses and maybe they are not getting paid nowhere near as much as they would have us believe.
    Stewart said back in the champs as soon as possible, not necessarily means next season.

    Without a manager capable of putting a squad together that plays together, stays reasonable fit, led well, etc. we will get nowhere fast.
    Which is exactly what has happened.

    It all needs reversing, it is the only way forward.

  5. #5
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    We now need to start winning consistently.
    One away win is not enough. We need to consolidate the last win with a convincing home win again Leyton Orient tonight.
    It won't take much for us to get dragged into a relegation dogfight. We're not out of the woods just yet. Talk of bringing in another manager needs to go on the back burner for now. Upsetting the apple cart doesn't do much for team morale either.
    Most of us think we know what needs to be done re players and management. Realistically there'll be no real movement through the revolving door until summer 2025.

    Up The Millers!!

    2-1 to the Millers tonight. Toes crossed.

  6. #6
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    Not particular looking forward to anything while T/S thinks the sunshines out of Evans, Raynors Arse.

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