I think not. The trouble is at the moment is that some fans are so fed up with the whole situation they have become apathetic, thinking that, because the board have publically stated their support for Worthy, nothing will change. Things always change. Especially managers.
I can totally understand the feelings of frustration, pain, and total numbness. Yesterday when we grabbed a last minute equaliser I really couldn't care less. A draw at Hull, wow!!
We, City fans have a huge responsibility. We are fans of one of the best clubs in the world and we have a duty to make sure it doesn't sink so low that we become nothing. We are special fans, we have a high tolerance level and gratitude to those who have achieved success for our club.
But we are no longer successful. The football is shocking, the attitude of the club is one of denial, before we all become encased in a Stepford Wives type stupor, it's time for the fans to stand up and be heard.
I too, happen to agree with you that he will be replaced in the close season, but I, for one, need to vent my anger and frustration. I need the boad to know that I am far from happy that they are turning our once proud footballing club into a home for should be retired footballing donkeys.
The board think we are all happy. We cannot let them continue with that view.
The most shocking aspect, for me, of the whole season is that fact I don't care anymore when we score a goal. That is why I feel I must protest. I don't like what I see on the pitch, and I don't like the way my club is being run.
I can't bear to think of what might happen should we give this manager and coaches anymore time.
Football needs to return to Carrow Road, and for that reason, I will be protesting outside on Tuesday.
Posted By: gazzathegreat, Feb 12, 10:57:14
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