Maybe time we followed suit ??
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 1:10 pm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30781973
Not that it would probably help much as most people would rather complain on here and twitter and the like than turn up to a forum and tell those in charge their grievances to their face ...
Would probably have an hour or 2 of how the floodlights should be switched off sooner to save a few quid!
Edited as just also read this from Carlisle manager - Keith Curle
The crowd for Saturday's 1-0 home defeat by Cambridge was the season's lowest, with only 3,406 through the turnstiles.
However, former Chester and Notts County boss Curle is adamant the backing for the players remains intact.
"The level of frustration from supporters, I'm aware of it, I hear it throughout the game," Curle added.
"The pleasing thing is it's coming out of frustration, it's not out of a lack of support. They are desperate for us to do well, but can I ask them to be a bit more patient? I have to."
Be nice to at least here something of a similar ilk from our 'manager' - rather than just "I've come in for a bit of stick" - would it not ??????????????
Not that it would probably help much as most people would rather complain on here and twitter and the like than turn up to a forum and tell those in charge their grievances to their face ...
Would probably have an hour or 2 of how the floodlights should be switched off sooner to save a few quid!
Edited as just also read this from Carlisle manager - Keith Curle
The crowd for Saturday's 1-0 home defeat by Cambridge was the season's lowest, with only 3,406 through the turnstiles.
However, former Chester and Notts County boss Curle is adamant the backing for the players remains intact.
"The level of frustration from supporters, I'm aware of it, I hear it throughout the game," Curle added.
"The pleasing thing is it's coming out of frustration, it's not out of a lack of support. They are desperate for us to do well, but can I ask them to be a bit more patient? I have to."
Be nice to at least here something of a similar ilk from our 'manager' - rather than just "I've come in for a bit of stick" - would it not ??????????????