Not re-investing money that's come in won't get people through the turnstiles unfortunatley, even if it did need to be done.
It says everything about modern football, if not modern capitalist life, that the man in the street is asked to shell out more for an inferior version of what he has had before for less because the billionaire owner hasn't got enough money.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on August 29, 2011, 02:05:31 PMIt says everything about modern football, if not modern capitalist life, that the man in the street is asked to shell out more for an inferior version of what he has had before for less because the billionaire owner hasn't got enough money. I think it says a lot about modern football fans, or customers as they want to be called, that they're not able to accept that there are ups and downs in sport. I'm from an era when supporting your club was about following them through thick and thin so struggle with the idea of withdrawing it when things aren't quite as good.Just imagine if everyone had the new attitude, nobody would watch Crewe or Sheffield Wednesday.
I think it says a lot about modern football fans, or customers as they want to be called, that they're not able to accept that there are ups and downs in sport. I'm from an era when supporting your club was about following them through thick and thin so struggle with the idea of withdrawing it when things aren't quite as good.Just imagine if everyone had the new attitude, nobody would watch Crewe or Sheffield Wednesday.
For better or worse i am on favour of the financial sort out, i personally would rather watch Herd, Bannan, Clarke, Albrighton etc than more experienced players that cost fortunes and do no more than what we've got already,When the wage bill is bought under control then we can invest hopefully to build and complement what we already haveUntill then I'm quite happy to watch this crop of younger players many of which we've bought through the academy develop and compete at premier league level,
When you charge people 40 plus quid for a ticket, I guess it is inevitable that they're going to be more demanding and "elastic" in their support.It's a bit too easy to get on a high horse and apply a blanket criticism of "modern fans" - I, like many on here, watched us through the mid 80s when we were utter gash, and dreaded the thought of missing a game, no matter how grim it all was.The difference was, it cost a few quid back then, not 40, and that is a big, big difference. It's much easier to be a "thick and thin" fan when it costs next to nothing.When you get to charging people that kind of money, you've got the advantage that your ticket income is massively increased. The flip side is that people start to apply the same sort of logic to football tickets that they apply to other expensive, luxury items.
I dont see how any one can criticise fans not turning up, it is the only vote fans have got and they are excercising that vote. Dont blame the fans but look a little more closely at why they are not coming.