If Sherwood were to stay, would you be going to the Lane next year?

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Does the state of the club impact your attendance?

  • Yes

    Votes: 36 41.4%
  • No

    Votes: 51 58.6%

  • Total voters
    87
Only been able to get to 4 games this season but the majority of then were just terrible atmosphere wise; Everton away I was in block G and it was average at best - some singing every now and then and erupted when Ade scored the winner. Liverpool away despite the terrible result was probably the best atmosphere I've ever seen at an away game, our support made that game for me. But then I went to Fulham last weekend and was sat in block 27 and frankly it was embarrassing, not one song, could barely call it celebrating when we scored, zapped most of the enjoyment out of the game.

Other than 1882 does anyone know what blocks are best for atmosphere week in week out? (if any!) The south end seemed to be enjoying themselves.

Even block 34 was dead for the Fulham match, everyone sat down right back to row 15ish. I usually try to get block 35 near the back, no STs in there so less whingers, and better view than 31.
 
I'd take this over Timmy, the strong and silent type
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By the same token he's probably got one of the worst records in our history for cup games.

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Well yes, but you should remember that AVB had the far easier UEFA Europa League Group Stage matches this season while Sherwood had Benfica in the knock-out stages.

And Woolwich away in the FA Cup was hardly going to be a stroll in the park.

I'll give you West Ham though!
 
We shouldn't have got as far as Benfica, Dnipro were by far the better team and just squandered their chances (and got a player sent off for no good reason when they looked comfortable).
 
The Premier League is splitting below where united are, and the gulf is getting big, there used to be a top 4 that we were fighting to get into now its 7, all that matters is trying to compete and get results against those teams, there will be the odd mess up but those top 7 will in the vast majority of cases beat the teams below, and everyone will have a nice PPG record. As Salmon said earlier Moyes's doesnt even look that Tragic

Tim does not have the know how to compete with the other top clubs with their resources, would any of those other top 7 hire Tim to be their manager? no so this is closed, roll on July
 
If Sherwood is still in charge when they attempt to renew my membership I`ll cancel. I`ll renew and start from scratch once a credible manager is appointed.
 
Why would you not want to see Spurs play under the most successful manager we've had in the Premier League Era?

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Well said MFF. Ever since I saw your admirably useful stat, that Tim has the best win ratio of ANY manager in our ENTIRE football league history (100+ years), I've been using that to question the validity of the vitriol so often aimed at Tim.

Incidentally, while you're around, is it true that Utd are the only team in the country we haven't finished above in the Prem. Be quite a feather in Tim's cap to add them to our collection and get the full set :)
 
Well said MFF. Ever since I saw your admirably useful stat, that Tim has the best win ratio of ANY manager in our ENTIRE football league history (100+ years), I've been using that to question the validity of the vitriol so often aimed at Tim.

Incidentally, while you're around, is it true that Utd are the only team in the country we haven't finished above in the Prem. Be quite a feather in Tim's cap to add them to our collection and get the full set :)
With a bit of luck, both Everton and ourselves will finish above Manchester United for the first time in the Premier League Era this season.

And yes, United are the only club we've never finished above in the past 22 seasons.
 
I'd definitely still go. I guess I wouldn't look forward to the matches as much, but I'm on a roll of not missing a first team match at the Lane since March 2012, and when that run does end it's damn well gonna be because of circumstances beyond my control, not the fact that our manager is a bit of an amateur who seems to have a knack for riding his luck.
 
I would consider not renewing not just because I don't like sherwood but because of generally how much the club have taken the piss in the last few seasons. Us being shit doesn't affect my attendance at all nor does the standard of football.
Deterioration of the atmosphere is also a factor.
Unfortunately my protest would go unnoticed because someone else will happily take my ticket and I'll I straight to the back of the queue.
 
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