Let's hope the club issue a rallying call to fans.
And as fans lets do our bit. Use our 'bring a friend for a tenner' vouchers. Tell mates and family to get to the ground.
This could be a crucial and season defining game and it would be great for Russ and the players to go into the game knowinng the fans are there in numbers to support the them.
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Agreed, that's a great initiative. It will be like a Cup Final for us, with home advantage and we really must take full advantage of it in every way we can.
Hartlepool do fancy dress brilliantly for their last away game,will they come as" Grim Reapers,"it could be relevant for either club ?RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Let's hope the club issue a rallying call to fans.
And as fans lets do our bit. Use our 'bring a friend for a tenner' vouchers. Tell mates and family to get to the ground.
This could be a crucial and season defining game and it would be great for Russ and the players to go into the game knowinng the fans are there in numbers to support the them.
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All ifs and buts but it could be the defining match for our next twenty years as a club.
The difference between football league security and the risks of part-time football and slipping into non-league obscurity. The difference between holding a steady fan base of 2000 home fans and that dipping closer to 1000 in the National League. Lets be clear, what happened last year was a minor miracle and we would be lucky to get in the play offs I feel next time around.
I would have my doubts that Gary would stick around based around what has happened over the last few weeks with his health. The focus might then be to stop the club tail spinning downwards with a change of chairman and manager.
All of the above is a worst case scenario of course but lets not shy away from how big these last five games will be for our future. Lets get to each game and get these boys over the line before we are sat here this time next year wondering how it escalated so quickly.
The difference between football league security and the risks of part-time football and slipping into non-league obscurity. The difference between holding a steady fan base of 2000 home fans and that dipping closer to 1000 in the National League. Lets be clear, what happened last year was a minor miracle and we would be lucky to get in the play offs I feel next time around.
I would have my doubts that Gary would stick around based around what has happened over the last few weeks with his health. The focus might then be to stop the club tail spinning downwards with a change of chairman and manager.
All of the above is a worst case scenario of course but lets not shy away from how big these last five games will be for our future. Lets get to each game and get these boys over the line before we are sat here this time next year wondering how it escalated so quickly.