brieverton
Player Valuation: £50m
I understand everything you say. I could understand people feeling that they cannot support any longer though, especially if it means the alternative of half-hearted and non-engaged support. For a club of our pedigree and tradition, supporters have not got a lot back over 30 years and have taken a shed load of disappointment and despair.Time to take it on the chin and move on lads. If we go down then we go down. Life will move on and the vast majority of us will continue to support the club. No one's going to die. I know it's difficult to not be meldomatic (as I'm quite prone to being that why myself after bad results at the best of times!) but we have to start putting things in perspective.
Premier League or Championship or League One or even lower, I support Everton Football Club and despite what some fools are saying, the club isn't dead. I reckon the majority of people feel the same and will continue to support us even if we're sitting thorough the lowest ebb in the clubs entire history. Those who can't take the stick and want to turn in their keys can do one. They where never true fans anyway & we're better off without them.
Clubs have to work at keeping support. I get for football it's seen as a life commitment but amongst younger people in particular many just don't see it in those terms anymore. The club won't lose my support if relegation happens but already I find that with many other worries and concerns, I have to put Everton in it's proper (lower) place in my order of priorities.
Sadly, when you see the first hour against Leicester and the near to walking tempo, you then think that's entirely justified. We deserve a club and team that we can believe in.