Last Sunday some individual executives did not come to the valley to watch the game and support the team but came to continue to create disorder on the pitch and interfere with the pleasure and enjoyment of the supporters. Disorder which is, allegedly, needed to maintain ownership and management. Some executives, including the owner, continue to boycott the Valley!
Who do they think season tickets will be sold to? How long a sales process would it would it take to convince the supporters to buy one? Is it easier to sell season tickets in League One rather than the Championship?
Some individual executives seem to want the club to fail. This is a confused approach, since following this logic leads to exactly the opposite of what we all want: staying in the Championship.
Allegations regarding the supporters are misrepresented and are continuously used as a method to discredit and fuel personal abuse, hatred and with a risk to personal safety.
Although certain individuals tell you it has happened, in recent weeks Roland Duchatelet has not met the fans, the CEO has not met with representative groups of fans and the communications team have not attended representative fans meetings. They will not have these meetings or constructive dialogue with fans.
We have 9 games left in which we have to get 6 points more than our competitors.
The team just got 7 points out of 3 games.
We still have the chance to make it happen with the support of the owner until the very last game. We must believe it is still possible. Every football fan knows the management is a crucial factor in the success on the pitch.
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Others might view it as abject cowardice.
*32 points out of 37 games
Try harder next time!