My 'joke' was that you have a problem understanding posts, especially mine. At least you corrected your last one. Posting 'oh' to me and others when we point it out seems to be your standard response. Try reading the conversations properly; it may help.
Certainly, John, the period before Silva took over was crucial to how we progressed, it was shambolic, but enough came out of it to give Silva a chance without winning a single away game. We had it in our hands, we were the form team under his management, just as we then totally and abjectly capitulated under his management. Allam was a ****er from the onset, Silva was disappointing and puzzling in the final stages; he did the hard work and slipped up against beatable opposition. Both deserve different levels of scrutiny, but scrutiny is both fair and necessary.
As they are very successful business men (see their CVs) they will definitely know why they are losing customers. Whether they care is another matter.
They will indeed know they are losing customers. Had they attended against THFC and seen the pathetic sychophantic applause afforded to Harry Kane after he'd torn us a new one, they might have assumed that matchgoers just want to see the stars and are not so interested in the fortnightly ritual attendance that most clubs are built on. The Allams seem to have no regard for traditional football spectating and all that comes with it. They have shown a vested interest in doing away with that model and showcasing their version. They seem to believe that somehow we will all come round to their excellent innovative way of thinking, and not that their ideas are in anyway flawed. So expect more odd new ideas and not any U turns. They appear to live in a bubble or have utter disregard for public opinion. Why else would you make yourself unpopular to the point of being unable to attend home games? All this in the best decade of our history, so many chances to build a lasting legacy squandered and our club's name among the list of basket case clubs, run by powerful idiots convinced that their wealth and expertise in other fields means that they believe they can run a football club their way,