Fri Apr 15, 2016 11:10 am
It'll be the supporters who have been there through the good and bands times that'll benefit. You can only really appreciate the good times if you've been there on a freezig cold grey rainy day with dire football, a defeat with nothing to play for and the team playing at home in red! And I'm not talking about when we were in the premier league. UntIl Jan last year we were in red at home with a season very low in mood amongst fans and probably players. But many of us still went back then and yes I know we weren't relegated so it could have been far worse but compared with the hype of a previous league cup final, play off final, play offs etc etc this was a low period (but certainly not our lowest in history!) I personally have some hope for us this season and I want slade to do well but it's going to be difficult and could be realised in the next couple of games should we loose. I can't wait for the QPR match and it is the fans that have been there through the rough times too that will really appreciate any success. I'm Not saying that just because a fan hasn't attended matches for one reason or another that makes them less of a fan, it's just when your there every match you really get a real taste of the current situation at the club and ambitions etc.