Is that there will always be a Chelsea FC to follow, be it Champion's league or Blue Square South. History counts for nothing, I didn't support Chelsea as a cub because they had won things before (four trophies, if you include the Charity Shield), not a stella haul.
I can dissect the club, players and board, and look for what I think I could do to make the team better, but then I'm not a fan who expects Chelsea to win every game. Every team has to want to win every game and believe that they can, fans can be more sanguine, accept recently they aren't.
I think my attitude actually makes me more cynical when I look at my own club. I do not fully support the players in all they do on the pitch, I expect them to have my morals (indeed everyone else too) and if a Chelsea player dives I abhor it.
Support in the face of adversity and deficiency is what I'm talking about, but that means I feel I have the right to rip into the club on all footballing matters. I'm quite happy to left Rafa see out the season even if we finish out of the Champion's League places. I want success, but I don't need success. The only ones who need it are those for whom it is their profession.
So the questions this thread asks is what do you get from supporting your club? You must get something or you wouldn't do it. Does your team have to win consistently to satisfy that need? For some this must be the case as we all know those who switch support for this very reason. Conversely if your club doesn't win all the time then why are you still supporting them? Do you ever ask yourself these questions?
I can dissect the club, players and board, and look for what I think I could do to make the team better, but then I'm not a fan who expects Chelsea to win every game. Every team has to want to win every game and believe that they can, fans can be more sanguine, accept recently they aren't.
I think my attitude actually makes me more cynical when I look at my own club. I do not fully support the players in all they do on the pitch, I expect them to have my morals (indeed everyone else too) and if a Chelsea player dives I abhor it.
Support in the face of adversity and deficiency is what I'm talking about, but that means I feel I have the right to rip into the club on all footballing matters. I'm quite happy to left Rafa see out the season even if we finish out of the Champion's League places. I want success, but I don't need success. The only ones who need it are those for whom it is their profession.
So the questions this thread asks is what do you get from supporting your club? You must get something or you wouldn't do it. Does your team have to win consistently to satisfy that need? For some this must be the case as we all know those who switch support for this very reason. Conversely if your club doesn't win all the time then why are you still supporting them? Do you ever ask yourself these questions?