Stan A. Einstein wrote: January 8th, 2024, 11:03 am
Really pathetic isn't it? Bangit, Whoareya and SixtyYearFan, the three losers. Birmingham haven't won anything, all the small teams in those cities etc. Partick Thistle haven't won anything, Leyton Orient haven't won anything, for f@cks sake they are not the leading side in those cities.
So dear readers the choice is yours. Not just wirh County but in life. Do you want to live at the bottom, feeding off scraps? If so listen to those losers, find an excuse for accepting failure and stay there
Your other option is to give things a go. Try things. When they fail, which they usually will, you will fall down. But then get back up and try something else. Sooner or later you will get that job you really want. Sooner or later you will get that really great relationship. Sooner or later you'll be enjoying the life you deserve.
Or of course you can hide your identies, and spend your life trolling on the internet. Your choice, choose wisely.
The various models of ownership (local businessmen, fans via phoenix club, back to local businessmen, Uncle Les benefactor, fan ownership Trust model and now an imminent ownership by non local businessman/investor) have now been tried and all have, in your opinion, failed.
You are now at the point where your sense of entitlement and subsequent loathing of a volunteer Trust board must end. You can ignore the rollercoaster of Wembley appearances, of play-off near misses, of successful Cup runs and instead look constantly at the negatives.
Perhaps you ought to reflect that, for the many years that you have been peddling your negativity, the County still play, people still go to watch, the crowds are getting better, the success, near misses with close shaves with disaster come and go. Same as most other clubs in football.
Perhaps that's how the average Newportonian likes it. Perhaps your picture of life at the bottom isn't everyone else's?
Why have there never been angry mobs demanding change, where are the fan protests for change? They are on here, the puddled few, or on the Facebook group, a slightly larger puddle of the puddled.
There's a saying that "you should never let the football spoil a day out at football'' Enjoy the day, ride the wave as it ebbs and flows.
You might actually enjoy it..........