
Originally Posted by
jmc105
shels did incredibly well to get to the 3rd round, and to hold deportivo scoreless into the 2nd half of the 2nd leg was a great achievement. if jason byrne had scored from that first-half chance they might well have gone through to the group stage of the champions league. they've raised the profile of the league, which is good for all irish clubs. they've also raised the bar in terms of what irish clubs can aspire to.
as for the money they might have earned i have a question for thecorner, adamcarr etc. you say it'd be bad for the league to have 1 team much stronger/wealthier than all the others. would you still think that if it was cork city earning the 10 million?
we are in the great position of being the only club in the city. we have talented, young players and an ambitious manager/chairman. our problem is a lack of loyalty and patience among the fans. if we filled the cross for every home game we'd eventually be in a position to challenge shels financially, and in turn we'd improve on the pitch even more.
i think supporters have a part to play in building a fanbase. we need to convert thousands of one-off visitors into regular fans. the negative atmosphere at the cross, which is mirrored on this board, is starting to make me question whether i want to keep turning up, so i can only imagine what it's like for a newcomer checking out the scene.
instead of, for example, roaring abuse at a missplaced pass from georgie (or even a missed penalty), we as supporters should SUPPORT the team and the players. it seems like a bizarre concept, i know, but maybe the team would feel more comfortable in front of their home-crowd if they got the feeling we actually liked the team. maybe some SUPPORT for a player going through a bad patch might help him out of it, intead of ripping away the last few shreds of confidence he has by helpfully pointing out what a waste of space he is.
the club is obviously trying to move in the right direction, this should be applauded and SUPPORTED by us, the fans - and that is far more important to ccfc that what any other club is doing.
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