As justthebasicfax falls down the ladder like an end of season run in for the Fax (and the posts go slightly off topic), I hope this subject has turned a few supporters heads.
I'm glad it's not turned sour or personal and I hope that people haven't taken their bat home either. No-one likes being critised I know, especially when they're giving up their own free time and understably feel they are contributing to the cause.
However, there is this perception amongst some fans that some of the backroom staff are part of the fixtures and fittings no matter which coach or players keep coming through that revolving door. Is that healthy or conducive for a club with supposedly SL ambitions?
If the, 'Access all areas' passes were withdrawn, the kit would still get washed, laid out and picked up. They'd be some changes but like everything else, life would carry on. Fans should be in the stands and the pro's in the dug-out. I'm not remotely suggesting this is the reason for the poor season but I am suggesting its not helping and a change might not be a bad thing.
It may be great getting 10 tables of 8 full, and a nice cosy Sunday afternoon in the East Stand but the fans are voting with their feet, theres more atmosphere in Harveys Restaurant than there is in the South Stand at the minute.
I can't believe how bad this season has got and yes I know there's a long way to go. I've been so dissapointed with our player recruitment, man-mangement of players and tatics.... does anyone know if KH enjoys being the coach of Halifax? As someone who stands on the terraces he cuts a distant figure and comes across as a bit of a grump.....it's not working out is it.
We can debate all we want but ultimately it's the decision of the owners and directors to decide how the football club is run. We've got the stadium, we've got the coporate side of things up and running but it's what happens in those 80 minutes that matters the most, everything else should fall in to place.
The little debate that we've just had is one that's been long overdue.