Very disappointed in the outcome of this. No one wins.
The biggest and most disturbing thing is that Nicks creditability is now damaged. To be sacked for not working with the board, will be hard for him.
I will raise my head above the parapet on this and hope that readers will see my comments as honest and not not someone who is having a dig
My renewing of my season pass was in doubt, not because of my wishes, but the relative who I go to the home matches was not going to renew his.
His understandable reason was that he found that the football was boring, that we wasted opportunities and lacked strength. We lost games that were winnable and never looked like a scoring team.
I like watching the match anyway, no matter what the result and so have a different outlook.
He was not amongst those who booed but he felt like joining in at times.
For all of the support that Nick deserves he has to take the blame for the way we played. Regardless of what he or the Allams have said, there where many who wanted to see more.
The situation now that Nick has gone is clearer. Both passes will be renewed. I know that amongst the outcry there will be a section of support that is happy to see Nick is no longer manager.
My personal view is that I wanted him to have a chance, I wanted him to learn lessons, I was fine with his management until Portsmouth and I wish that he had not been sacked. But what has happened is not a crime its business and his crime was to bite the hand that fed him. Sorry Nick but you could and should have kept your mouth shut.