I respect the bloke for having the balls to front up to what was always going to be a hostile atmosphere but this is not going well.
I'm pretty worried about the direction we're heading.
All I want out of this is to know whether decisions (not sacking Jos, not playing certain players etc) are being influenced by our financial situation. If they are, fair enough, that's the situation and we know what we're working with.
Everyone has their breaking point and Wednesday are just a bigger part of some fans' lives than others. It isn't binary, where you're either a Wednesday fan or you're not. Every one of us is somewhere on a very long scale.
The people still going every week are better/bigger Wednesday fans than me and I'm fine with that. I'm not happy with the way the club is being run and I got sick of spending my money and more importantly my limited free time on something that was making me miserable. So I stopped going.
This is how I feel too.
Club seems to be a bit of a basket case at the moment but regardless, I don't think Jos is the man to take us forward into any kind of better future.
All successful teams have an identity. An ethos. A way they like to play the game. We don't.
The whole thing is a mess and I'm glad I didn't renew my ST.
They'll outplay us because they're a much better football team. They just have problems converting the match dominance into goals.
Expecting a loss and hoping to avoid a hiding.
Seems to struggle when he's the senior pro in the CB pairing.
When you think of the best CBs we've had since Des you'd probably say Batth and Lees (not this season, admittedly), so although it was a terrible mistake let's not hang the bloke out to dry. We all f*ck up at work.
People get out of the habit.
My thought process is a simple one. I don't like how the money I've given the club over the last few years has been spent, so I didn't renew my season ticket. I won't POTG because I don't want to pay through the nose to lose most of my Saturday and come home with the face on.