rugbyreddog wrote:
I think that the Cats was the worse defeat. Even this early in the season we were realistically looking at the Cup as our main chance of success. Now I am looking forward to next season because with no relegation there is little of interest for us now. This will also be reflected in the crowds. What we need is something to get the place buzzing again. We could do worse than follow Newcastle's lead with Shearer. For those old enough to remember Brian Smith did a similar thing when he first came. He brought in a lot of people, on short term contracts, and the crowds went up because people thought that at last something new was happening. CRowds are fickle and whilsta long term solution is desirable you need something short term to maintain the interest.
Trouble is, very unlikely now we could afford it. Its all hand-to-mouth it seems. Can't see we'd be able to borrow (even if we wanted to bet the house on the last throw of the dice) and there's no-one there to bankroll the costs until the rewards came in. And, of course, the income from fans is falling off and that was before Sunday's disaster. Think we are stuck in a catch 22 and I struggle to see a way out. The only obvious solution - loads more fans through the turnstiles in advance of significant improvement - will not happen.
I suspect that Sunday will prove the tipping point, probably for Macca and quite possibly for the club. Maybe an unexpected good result on Friday would change the situation - but I'd not want to bet the house on it.