lancaster shrimp wrote:Has anyone on Twitter seen a certain post by a fan who never missed a game in countless years? Sad to read but I'm sure many feel the same.
marky No.1 wrote:Not seen the post, but there is definitely more than one. Interest is waining in many departments particularly for away games, cost being a big slice of that
Billy bodger wrote:I thought Morecambe’s first game of the season would have attracted a bigger gate, now after our third defeat I expect those who pay on the day to stay away in even more numbers. The apathy of the supporters with the on going ownership saga is really taking hold, season ticket holders seem to be not bothered if they miss a game!! I expect gates to fall if double whammy of losing and JW’s tenure as owner continues.
Time for action? I don’t think anything the fans do will have any effect on JW’s mindset.
What are the options?
Keep turning up and hope DA sorts out the goal drought and we start picking up the necessary points to stay in the League.
Protests don’t work as we found out, take them into the stadium, a complete no no, point deductions, relegation one big step closer!! Is that the option anyone wants?
So the only option is to go nuclear and we as supporters stay away in droves on match day, driving income way way down. I’m not knocking the protest along the prom but the take up would not be enough, we are in a hell of a corner.
I agree the club is being destroyed unfortunately I have come round to the sum of all my thoughts on this subject, that the answer is that is what JW wants and in the mean time Morecambe FC supply’s him with an income.
redrobo wrote:Billy bodger wrote:I thought Morecambe’s first game of the season would have attracted a bigger gate, now after our third defeat I expect those who pay on the day to stay away in even more numbers. The apathy of the supporters with the on going ownership saga is really taking hold, season ticket holders seem to be not bothered if they miss a game!! I expect gates to fall if double whammy of losing and JW’s tenure as owner continues.
Time for action? I don’t think anything the fans do will have any effect on JW’s mindset.
What are the options?
Keep turning up and hope DA sorts out the goal drought and we start picking up the necessary points to stay in the League.
Protests don’t work as we found out, take them into the stadium, a complete no no, point deductions, relegation one big step closer!! Is that the option anyone wants?
So the only option is to go nuclear and we as supporters stay away in droves on match day, driving income way way down. I’m not knocking the protest along the prom but the take up would not be enough, we are in a hell of a corner.
I agree the club is being destroyed unfortunately I have come round to the sum of all my thoughts on this subject, that the answer is that is what JW wants and in the mean time Morecambe FC supply’s him with an income.
Are you being serious ....'cause if you are that will certainly do more harm to OUR club in terms of financing DA to build a team that we all can support.
Jason couldn't give a flying fig about demos of whatever kind as (and I repeat myself yet again) Jason will continue to put the minimum amount of money into the club and charge an extortionate rate of interest that OUR club and its BoDs will have to repay. So he wins all ways up.
As fans we have a duty to remain loyal to OUR club in the hope that sooner or later a buyer will be found who is prepared to back OUR club as happens at numerous other clubs in EFL2.
Scouseport_Shrimp wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Not seen the post, but there is definitely more than one. Interest is waining in many departments particularly for away games, cost being a big slice of that
The reliability of public transport, particularly trains, is a big turn-off.
marky No.1 wrote:Half an hour late on friday cos of trees on the track.
black morse wrote:Reading has been fined £7.500 with half of that suspended until the end of the season for the pitch invasion protest which caused the match to be cancelled. Seems rather lenient to me! I'm not suggesting we should do the same.....just saying!
Keith wrote:Time for more action?
Simple answer, no, not yet.
I can't think of any action that will not damage the club more than help it. Not spending money at the club, or even worse, not turning up, damages the club before it damages Whittingham. The Board must be close to wits end, trying to keep the club in the EFL while blindfolded and one arm tied behind their back. Making it even more difficult for them could result in them walking before Whittingham does.
If by January, we're mired at the bottom of the table, and relegation is looking a dead cert, with Whittingham still screwing us over, then boycotts & vocal demonstrations, so that the money dries up, and making it clear that Season Tickets won't be renewed etc, will either force him out, or welcome Administration, to get rid of him.
But at the moment, I think we need to keep supporting the club, and the Board.
Billy bodger wrote:Hypothetical of course, all the scenarios that I and others have put forward on the Clubs problems but the scenario put forward by Phoenix Shrimp 2017 is an interesting one.
I would hope DA has got the team well on the way to picking up the required points by Jan 2025 to give us enough certainty that we would stay in the League. That’s the most important thing, if JW is still around, well he’s still around!!!
What if Phoenix Shrimp’s scenario comes to pass? Is that the time to go for a nuclear option to force administration to get rid of JW? Well it would be a point where a Club like Morecambe FC may well not be able to survive, so it would damage the Club more than JW. Would there be enough support for it? I don’t think there would if it just the fans, people will walk away people will stay loyal.
I go back to where we were last year and the BOD’s statements especially about its direction under the ownership of the Club by JW. At the time I said the BOD’s could lead on this by waking away. I don’t think that is in their DNA, they are fans and do a fantastic job and are probably a large reason (only), Morecambe FC are still in the League this season. Without them the threat of going under would have been a real prospect.
Would being in the position of near certainty of relegation in January make them walk, i don’t think so, but how much more can they do that they are not already doing. If the leech is still strangling our Club it is hoped they and us give up on the Club. If they stay we should stay, think how dreadful this has been for them if we all think it’s diabolical situation JW has put us in.
marky No.1 wrote:Scouseport_Shrimp wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Not seen the post, but there is definitely more than one. Interest is waining in many departments particularly for away games, cost being a big slice of that
The reliability of public transport, particularly trains, is a big turn-off.
Yes I've probably had more train refunds this year than not.
Half an hour late on friday cos of trees on the track.
Prices are going up and the staff have been given their rise, but guess what they are still going on strike
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