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My take on the fans forum


Chris

I eagerly looked forward to the fans forum, I felt it was the perfect chance for things finally to come into perspective and focus to the concerning matter of 'support'. Usually I would have missed this, I wouldn't want to sit alone through an event like this and I was very grateful for Jurgenpie allowing me to tag along with him. I feel as always it's proven to me how naive I am, as my eyes widen further to what was a pretty disappointing night for me. I enjoyed the company but the night could be so much more, which I feel should have been the aim.

The night started off with a question pointing out the absence of the players, I agree to a point but I don't feel all of the players should have been there. Key players, anything more would have turned the night into a complete witch hunt. Another question raised was the concern of the Sirrel stand being empty, which isn't the case as the away fans are seated in the stand but I felt a little sorrow when I thought of the fond memories I have of sitting in that stand myself with my Grandfather, who I believe would understand that it makes no sense to spend money filling a stand, when we can't fill two others.

Chris put himself across rather well, I liked his answers and his passion. I believe we as fans need to make a turning point ourselves and some things we need to respect will not change. It's for us to make the stands a place to be heard but with very little reason I don't see much changing but I personally try.

The pitch for me has become an area to blame, the pitch is poor but football is being played and if we can be beaten on it, well we can win simple as that. The fact is the players need to learn to raise their game, they need to get used to it.

Ambition seemed to be questioned with words of 'backing'. I think any potential striker will look at many different aspects and unfortunately Notts County isn't always going to be their number one choice.

It's important that any players who do come are given a chance, they need to prove themselves although far too many players receive negative comments far too early on. Walsall for example have unproven strikers and have supported them, it helps them and give a much needed boost. They aren't struggling, the case for me is Arquin can be a very important player if we look to play to his strengths.

Admission prices should be met with deals and the club is doing very well with this, regards to my opinion and I am very glad to see the increase of a free childs season ticket bought with an adult season ticket. I will be taking up this option myself, the fan yesterday who said he had two children and couldn't afford it. Well I have three, my children love attending games and I have to choose who I can and can't attend with. As a family club it's all about 'families' and deals should be made to keep attracting them, as a regular guy with no general background it could be lost in the future but a family who live and breathe Notts County clearly have it in their blood.

Students are a great option, although not as attractive for me, as they may simply move on and attract lifestyles away from the city. I think things need mixing, creativity with admission fees is the answer and knowing the market more wisely would greatly benefit the club.

Performances, well this comes down to many things and it includes morale. At this point in the season we sadly won't see the best of all the players and I feel we should, though morale is a funny thing and it's all down to getting the best out of the players. I don't feel Chris fails to motivate them, I personally think it's a big ask for an unexperienced manager but he's a role model for any player to look up to.

Top Spenders, isn't exactly the answer. You need the right balance of cost and value, I think we have a few too many players increasing our budget compared to some of the smaller clubs and sadly the mentioning of a top six budget gives some fans high expectations, we deserve to be placed where our budget falls and this isn't football.

Gary Lidde, I've been a huge fan of him and he is underrated in my opinion. When we saw the return of Manny I took to the official facebook page and commented on how he should return back to midfield, it was greeted with abusive responses and negativity. If Gary enjoys playing at the back fair enough, though I do feel it's worth giving him the chance to shine as he does in defence but back in a more forward position, after all we see him making the runs often enough and him pushing up from defence.

I would also like to note, I would be disappointed for us to move on from Meadow Lane even if we had the money. Making the ground smaller isn't the answer, just because Juventus do something quite successfully, along with a few other clubs doesn't mean it's our answer.

Yesterday I left the fans forum a little disheartened, probably rudely to those I was with which wasn't my intention. I walked (on crutches) to the city centre wondering why I bother, why I try to make a difference and why I should continue but the answer is I love the club my grandfather introduced me to.



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SteveMUP

Posted

Problem with fan forums is the fact that it allows all sorts of people through the doors, I even heard from Will you had to pay £2 to get in. Keep up the good work Joe, really!


Chris

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Problem with fan forums is the fact that it allows all sorts of people through the doors, I even heard from Will you had to pay £2 to get in. Keep up the good Joe, really!

Yes, though it's raised for our lifeline and £250 kindly got donated to charity mate. (dedicated to a fan who passed away sadly)

Can't have a fans forum without a wide range of fans going.

liampie

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did not expect many good question, reading facebook made me laugh. keep it u

upthepies

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I do have to admit better attention to the questions would have made a difference. Colin Slater easily dismissed some of the people who genuinelly made it interesting, no limits on some of the others and I felt that could have been handled better. The night for me was worth the journey, I spoke about this forum to a couple of my old pals and had a drink with them after.


Fan of Big Tone

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Sorry to hear you were disheartened after the fans forum Joe. If that is the case with other fans also then it is a shame because it is an opportunity lost by the club to galavanise the fans and to give them hope for next season and maybe even encourage them to buy season tickets.


 


I remember going to a fans forum a few years back and I came back feeling great and full of hope for the future, that's how it should be.


SteveMUP

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Yes, though it's raised for our lifeline and £250 kindly got donated to charity mate. (dedicated to a fan who passed away sadly)

Can't have a fans forum without a wide range of fans going.

That's good! The sites taking leaps and bounds Mate. Be proud! The donation went to the women your chairman mentioned in his notes? That's good thing, hope your fans come on board.

MuddyPatchPie

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Thanks for the report Joe. I think it would probably have been a better evening if Ray had been there in person and not via a link that didn't work properly. At least the forum enabled Notts fans to meet up and have a drink!

Chris

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Thanks for the report Joe. I think it would probably have been a better evening if Ray had been there in person and not via a link that didn't work properly. At least the forum enabled Notts fans to meet up and have a drink!

There is that, I just felt the whole thing could have been handled how it deserved to be but I guess never attending before I may have had my expectations higher. I also shouldn't say but I feel the questions lacked thought and passion, countless times poor words like 'dross' were used to describe our play. I just wondered how thought this when we struggled or were on the brink of the football league. Oh well, roll on next season. :)



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