Unfortunately humans tend to criticise more than praise. I for one am thankful of anything that you or anyone does......and I'm not just saying that on the back of hearing the Trust's statement tonight.
Apologies if I embarrassed you! I just feel like the more people like yourself who articulate the situation calmly in the media, the better. The only way we'll beat these kidnappers is though fan unity, and calm communication is the key.
The chap who writes the fan piece (Ian Herbert) in the Telegraph always strikes me as the type of person who would be good at leading or being influential in a WATR type group.
Articulate, well read, knowledgeable, logical and calm. He was on a podcast the other week and he echoed pretty much all my thoughts better than I'm able without getting wound up. A lot of my mates think similar.
Absolutely. It's the same in most voluntary organisations (sports clubs etc). Those who put free time in are the ones who get criticised. It's crazy and ignorant. I'd rather someone who does something to get our club back, even if I don't agree with their methods, than someone who does nothing other than criticise the volunteer.
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