Re: but.....

by Anonymous

 

It seems that most of the Townenders (and I mean the bulk of them who are now spread around the ground) began supporting Boston when we were on the "up". They only know the good times.

When the opposition were given the TownEnd I thought it might be a blessing in disguise because the acoustics of the York Street end are far superior to the TownEnd. Unfortunately the "original" Townenders couldn't bear to loose the Townend, and situated themselves as close to the Townend as they could - rather than take up residence at the York Street end -which incidently used to be the "home end" for years up until recently. Some matches you get the original Spayne Laners chanting only for the Townenders to start a different chant instead of all of them chanting the same. From my position in the ground you can't make out what either group are chanting.

Until the situation any team that brings more than about 200 fans with them will have the upper hand.

On the playing field we have problems - but there is only one man who has created them - Steve Evans.

Steve Evans only knows how to manage football clubs by not following the Rules. I doubt he would be successful if there were no fiddles. Even with the fiddles last season we only just won the league - and look where we are now.

If we can avoid relegation this season there is hope for the future - but the rush to get promotion at all costs has left us very weak.



Posted on Sep 29, 2002, 8:52 PM

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