Our club is in trouble. It needs you.
This is not the same rallying call as the one 8 years ago, when the club was dying, when the club was being ripped apart at the seams by a chairman that just had one aim for the club at the time. Death.
No, this is different.
Chester FC is owned by the fans, and when it's in trouble it needs it's fans to help it. The same way the fans looked after it just 8 years ago when it was guided through the choppiest waters imaginable. The waters that would see us lose our club as we knew it. But the waters would also see a new beginning. A beginning that saw the fans fight for their club. Even the FA tried and failed to relegate us to a lower level than we deserved
We fought that battle...and won.
Now we have a new battle. A battle to keep ourselves in the National League. Sure we've had this kind of battle before over the last few seasons, but this time it's different. We seem to have lost our way. But we need to work together to give us the best possible chance to win this battle.
If we get relegated, then so be it. But let's not give in. Remember it won't be the end of our club if we go down. It will feel like it though I'm sure.
There are still points to play for. Many points. Yes it's up to the management and players to deliver points but it's also the fans responsibility to deliver what we can to help the club in its hour of need.
We all want the best for Chester FC no matter what your viewpoint. We have experienced a good few years of that in the last decade but now when the chips are down the club needs us not to turn our backs on it but to rally around it.
The meetings in the Guild Hall proved that the fans loved their club and would do anything to get it back off it's knees when the worst happened, and now those same fans, and new fans can play a part too…
Some may be disenchanted with our position right now. But we have a club worth fighting for, there is no doubt about that. So let's do something about it.
So ask yourself, what can I do to help my club?
Can you bring someone new to the ground to home games to help swell the attendances and bring much needed revenue into the club?
Can you help by volunteering for the club you love?
What was that song lyric? When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
It's easy to moan. We all do that. It's easy to do it too.
But think to yourself, what good am I doing by moaning? Is it helping the club? No.
One thing you can do that's absolutely free to do is to spread the word about our upcoming matches. It's simple, just do it. And the other thing? Back the lads from the first whistle to the last. You'd be amazed at how much of a difference this can make.
We've had bad times on the pitch before, and no doubt we'll have them again, but let's just try this time to make a difference yeah?
Relegation. What does it mean for Chester FC?
Well for a start, we're probably likely to have a playing budget in the bottom half of the National League North. That's fact.
There are 8 full time clubs in the National League North. For those who think “Well we'll be okay, we can just win the league and come back stronger’ need a reality check. Have a look at the teams, and the well financed clubs in that league right now. Hands on heart, where do you think we'd come in that league?
Our club needs it's fans most right now. If we can stay up then some may say it is just a stay of execution. I personally believe it gives us a chance to do things better next year.
We have proved our worth to the national league over the last few years. We've done things the right way. Paid our bills when some others haven't, and despite what some may think we've made massive strides off the pitch on the community side of the club. Some things really need to be celebrated at our club but some choose to side on the negative instead.
There is a lot of work to be done that's for sure, but only we can help. There is no sugar daddy to make things right with the click of a finger. They'd have shown their hands by now wouldn't they? It didn't exactly work out well last time either did it???
What we need right now is a concerted effort by every fan who loves Chester FC to really think about what they want for our club. Do they want to fight for the cause or accept defeat? I know where I sit.
So, I ask all Chester fans to really rally now and give everything they've got for our club. Nobody else is going to do it for us so it's up to us.
Fight until it's mathematically impossible to stay up. And even if that does end up being the case then think what can I do to help next season to put things right.
Whatever happens at the end of April will not see the end of our club. It will be a setback if it happens, of course it will.
But we will fight on.
Thanks for reading.
Chester Forever
Banksy
5 comments:
Well said Banksy and absolutely on the money. No matter how low we feel right now ,we as fans and owners of OUR club have got to give it our full backing !.Even now at this stage I firmly believe that a considerable amount of our fan base have not embraced or fully understood the concept of being a fan owned club, Guys it's up to us and us alone to keep OUR club going and hopefully move it forward. COYB !!!!!!
Of course the team may have problems on the pitch, but at least they give up their time to provide us with entertainment on a Saturday afternoon (usually, anyway!). That to me is amazing. Some might see this as 'purely their job' and they should do better. But we all do better when we are praised, and not rubbished all the time; those fans who sit on the sideline shouting obscenities at the players, management, and officials should reflect on their own behaviour. It amounts to bullying and such tactics don't work; if they were used at where those fans work then they would soon have the unions on to it. So, yes, at times it may be disappointing not having won a match, but let's at least be grateful those lads chose to use their skills for our benefit. COYBs!
Thanks for your comments!
Thanks for your comments Betty. Although the players should know what's at stake here and don't seem to be performing.
I really wish they were!
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