I know this subject has come up endless times in other threads in the past, but can't help thinking it's more of an issue than ever in a relegation struggle. Have seen people saying we'll be ok because a lot of our home games are against teams around us in the table, but on the evidence of the last year or so, we struggle to beat anyone at home and I do think the atmosphere is a contributory factor. I have the sense that some of the teams around us (notably Plymouth and Portsmouth) generate much greater passion from fans than we do. I couldn't make the journey up from London last night so don't know what it was like - it actually sounded on Sky like it might have been better than sometimes but the Sky commentators said how quiet it was.
I don't think its simply a case of 'if the team was playing better, the atmosphere would be better' and that actually we need a managing director of the club (is there one?) to really think through how to improve it. What do others think?
I don't think its simply a case of 'if the team was playing better, the atmosphere would be better' and that actually we need a managing director of the club (is there one?) to really think through how to improve it. What do others think?