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My point is that it is surely cheaper for Doncaster people to watch Donny Rovers than it is to travel to Leeds once a fortnight to watch Leeds. Therefore it is not necessarily down to the towns high unemployment for the Rovers lack of support.
I Don't think we are the most welcoming to floating supporters,it's a sense of your not a real fan,you shouldn't be here
Quote from: Sammy Chung was King on April 27, 2014, 02:06:28 amI Don't think we are the most welcoming to floating supporters,it's a sense of your not a real fan,you shouldn't be hereThat's the most sensible thing I've seen on here for a long time. Unless you have sell-out crowds every week and a waiting list for season ticket holders, a club needs floating supporters to be able to survive and compete. I would say I am a floating supporting. I had a season ticket for a couple of years, but stopped after the last full season of Sean O'Driscoll (I couldn't watch the football they were playing any more). I fell out of the habit of going quicker than I fell into the habit. I went twice last season, and none this season. The club (and the KMS before the club took control of the stadium) made some mistakes with pricing, ease of purchasing tickets, marketing. Some of these may have been rectified, but the fact is they are still on my mind, and now I'm quite happy spending my Saturday afternoons watching Jeff Stelling.
I'll say it.Watch Weeds fly next year with their new investor. Of course, we don't do things like that
What alternative was that then?
Oh dear. How wrong can you be.
Tell you what SM, if you want to support a 'little club' forever, go and watch Accrington Stanley or Goole Town
Baz, I respect your opinion more than most on here. Your arguments are always well presented and not without merit. We have never been a 'big' club because we have never had the ambition from board or supporters to become a 'big' club.All the usual suspects can come on here and spout their usual diatribe about how we shouldn't accept 'outside' investment. 'Because it's not good for the club' what rubbish! And how do they know? The truth is they don't.I'm desperate for anyone to come Into my football club and invest the money we need to become established in the Championship, push on and hopefully, one day, become a premier league club. I want to see Donny Rovers in the Premier League in my lifetime. John Ryan would give is a chance if he had that sort of money, but he doesn't unfortunately. If I had £600m or whatever in the bank, a decent percentage of that would go to my football team, because I am passionate about them. Our board freely admit they are not 'football men'.And, for your info, I have renewed my season ticket for next season and will do so this time next year, whatever division we are in
Quote from: mrfrostsdad on April 29, 2014, 07:07:35 amTell you what SM, if you want to support a 'little club' forever, go and watch Accrington Stanley or Goole TownI'm quite happy supporting my team at whatever level we find ourselves at. It's you who has the problem.So, can I suggest if it's Premiership football you need then there a few within reasonable travelling distance of where you live?
Quote from: silent majority on April 29, 2014, 12:36:06 pmQuote from: mrfrostsdad on April 29, 2014, 07:07:35 amTell you what SM, if you want to support a 'little club' forever, go and watch Accrington Stanley or Goole TownI'm quite happy supporting my team at whatever level we find ourselves at. It's you who has the problem.So, can I suggest if it's Premiership football you need then there a few within reasonable travelling distance of where you live? I really hope the board don't have the same mentality as you.Even though JR didn't always conduct himself in the best manner, say stupid things and act like a child you know he wouldn't have this bullshit attitude of 'Im happy at whatever level we play at'. No matter what JR want's DRFC at the highest level. I get the impression TB isn't all too fussed. I have't heard any rallying cries from him in these tough last few weeks.