Sorry to say that i have had enough. Can't take anymore.
Have been a supporter since the early Conference days. Have some great memories and some not so good, but that's football.
But the current situation is shameful, embarrassing, depressing and not enjoyable in the slightest.
I've decided that if Burnett can't walk away from the club, then l have to.
I really wish the all Daggers the best for the future.....but l wont there.
Walking away
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Same as the 2-300 who have already done that in the last couple of years.
I can probably just about make the Hartlepool game but won't be bothering. Will never give up on the club but have given up on the current shambles. Doubt I will turn up until a change is made as it will be the same old tripe.
I can probably just about make the Hartlepool game but won't be bothering. Will never give up on the club but have given up on the current shambles. Doubt I will turn up until a change is made as it will be the same old tripe.
I'm sure that I am not the only one,but enough is enough !
That's me done
Can't take and won't take it anymore whilst Wayne Burnett is still in charge
I will always have the "Daggers" in my heart but thats my lot until there's a change managerial wise
Think at this rate a lot of supporters will be going to the OS next season for not much more money and and experience a better day out all round
That's me done
Can't take and won't take it anymore whilst Wayne Burnett is still in charge
I will always have the "Daggers" in my heart but thats my lot until there's a change managerial wise
Think at this rate a lot of supporters will be going to the OS next season for not much more money and and experience a better day out all round
I always think voting with ones feet is the height of protest.Unfortunately unless there is a massive group of like minded people who do this all at once rarely does it have any effect. I do agree that it has all become very stale and unentertaining.Languishing at the bottom of league 2 season after season is never gonna be any fun for fans of a club that have no ambition but to finish 22nd every year. West Ham will be moving into the new stadium next season with id guess equally priced season tickets and if that's the case I might spend my money there next time out myself,afterall even West ham win occasionally and you'll see the very best of the best come to beat them at the very least.Lack of ambition,the endless poor home performances,the loss of the family club atmosphere, the loss of feeling of we're all in this together,the massive void between club and fanbase now (The dugout change was because burnett cant put up with a bit of stick from directly behind him Im sure)and a very laissez faire attitude to us fans in general are all points raised regularly and not entirely unfair.It has been a chore to attend for a long time now and although I maybe wouldn't care too much if we got relegated I do find the lack of heart a big negative.Some of the players clearly care.Loanea journeyman Kane Ferdinand certainly dosent.All our best players would rather leave than play for wayne. No or little effort was made to keep them.Same with us.
Bollix to Shampoo, it's real poo we want !
I hardly attended last season, I haven't been once this season, I don't even miss it. Perhaps I'm getting old but I'd rather spend time with the wife.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Same here.... I've given up on the away trips, and will probably not make the home games a priority like I used to...
I bought a season ticket, so the club has my money, but at least they won't get the revenue from the match programme or the burger....
Next season, I will pay as I go.... They were warned so many times that supporters would walk away, and it seems quite a few have started to do it...
I bought a season ticket, so the club has my money, but at least they won't get the revenue from the match programme or the burger....
Next season, I will pay as I go.... They were warned so many times that supporters would walk away, and it seems quite a few have started to do it...
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Stopped going myself half way through last season as the clubs ambitons don't match mine ?
the standard of football last year was pretty bad...but its seens worse this year ?
Don't think theres much hope for the club as the board are never going to change .They will stick with burnett because its a easy choice
as well as a cheap one ?
STOP going to the games is the only way the board will stop and look and listen when the money stops coming in ...they will have to make a choice
And as i said before i an't going back until burnetts gone
the standard of football last year was pretty bad...but its seens worse this year ?
Don't think theres much hope for the club as the board are never going to change .They will stick with burnett because its a easy choice
as well as a cheap one ?
STOP going to the games is the only way the board will stop and look and listen when the money stops coming in ...they will have to make a choice
And as i said before i an't going back until burnetts gone
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I do wonder what the next 5 Years holds for the Club.
It is clear from crowds, atmosphere and vibe on here that people are fed up and walking away. The West Ham factor will have an affect as well, regardless of what anyone says. Some of our lads who come to Dagenham for cost and hassle factor will at least give the new WHU ground a go for a few seasons. If the product and atmosphere at Dagenham were better, would that change their minds?? I don't know, but in some cases it probably would.
What is most worrying is that a lot of people on here are clearly long-term fans and stalwarts and even they are fed up. If this is case, what hope do the Club have of attracting significant new support?? I'll be honest, I have only been to two games so far this season, as I have had other things on. Would I have made effort to move things around if we were playing better, I don't know, but sub-consciously I probably would have done, yes.
It is clear from crowds, atmosphere and vibe on here that people are fed up and walking away. The West Ham factor will have an affect as well, regardless of what anyone says. Some of our lads who come to Dagenham for cost and hassle factor will at least give the new WHU ground a go for a few seasons. If the product and atmosphere at Dagenham were better, would that change their minds?? I don't know, but in some cases it probably would.
What is most worrying is that a lot of people on here are clearly long-term fans and stalwarts and even they are fed up. If this is case, what hope do the Club have of attracting significant new support?? I'll be honest, I have only been to two games so far this season, as I have had other things on. Would I have made effort to move things around if we were playing better, I don't know, but sub-consciously I probably would have done, yes.
I'm as upset as everyone regarding the way our club is going downhill, but I've been to the doctors this morning and had a full check up, the doc confirmed that I still have a hole in my arse therefor no way I will ever go and watch anything at the OS
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I only make it over a couple of times per season because of work and family commitments but even when I get some free time and cash I can no longer be bothered.
I've proudly supported and defended this club since the late 90s but it's slowly becoming more and more of a chore.
I don't like the loss of the family club atmosphere; the squad and manager look out of their depth and the change of logo (and subsequent lack of making the most of it pr and advertising wise) has been a disaster.
It's awful. Years ago, the players had a clear bond with eachother and the fans. It was fun. We didn't win every week but there were guts and entertainment.
I agree that a change is needed. Manager wise - not so sure. (You lay with mad dogs you catch fleas and all that) but I think things have plummeted since Mr Andrews left.
I've proudly supported and defended this club since the late 90s but it's slowly becoming more and more of a chore.
I don't like the loss of the family club atmosphere; the squad and manager look out of their depth and the change of logo (and subsequent lack of making the most of it pr and advertising wise) has been a disaster.
It's awful. Years ago, the players had a clear bond with eachother and the fans. It was fun. We didn't win every week but there were guts and entertainment.
I agree that a change is needed. Manager wise - not so sure. (You lay with mad dogs you catch fleas and all that) but I think things have plummeted since Mr Andrews left.