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We as fans have let this happen!

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JackArmy14

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Remember the January window four years ago and the fall out it caused for a while?

A fan protest at next home game, the local media paying attention and Huw Jenkins resignation.

But of course it naturally faded away and we forgot to keep the fight going.

That's why it hurts me to see that after everything this club has been through, history is repeating itself and everyone including us fans have not learnt a fucking thing.

As much as we don't have any real power, we sure do direct our boiling anger at Wayne Routledge, Matt Grimes, poor bastard Fisher or even our own manager: just so we can feel powerful for a few moments.

But fans need to start putting that energy towards the people who deserve it.

The Americans may never be here but their human shield of a chairman Julian Winter is so why not direct our anger towards him and call for him to resign?

However our home support is consumed by one too many moronic fans like a cancer that can't be beaten; so I know what the reaction is going to be like on Saturday.

We'll direct every abuse imaginable at our captain or Russell Martin when the littlest thing goes wrong because they're easier targets.

As much as Obefemi is a mercenary shithead, racist abuse is never justified.

In another four years time, our club will still be owned by the hedge fund tossers and we'll be complaining about another distastorus transfer window.

The toxic cycle continues....
 
Yep, jumping on the back of the players isn’t helpful is it.

This is what the start of a slow death of a club can look like. Yanks out.
 
Nocountryforoldjack said:
What happened to the argument that the owners are running us prudently

Every successful business no matter what form that is has always taken a risk or 2 to succeed . If that business stagnates eventually it will slip badly.
We are and have been so close the past few years to getting back to where we were, but that element of taking that risk has been avoided.
The yanks are so short sighted its almost criminal.
 
We’re not far off a team being able to get promoted and the owners making a return on their money and they do this and leave us in a worse state than we were before the window.
 
Investing in a business to expand its potential does not always have to be a massive risk. It's not as if we need to buy 7 or 8 players and spend £15-20mm just to survive in this division (that comes in the Prem) . We're reasonably well placed atm, as are quite a few teams of course, and all we need is to add a couple of players in certain positions to give us an extra edge and a few of the teams around us are doing just that and we fall further behind.
 

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