Every fan has a right to be vocal about what they feel isn't working at the club.

It makes them no less of a fan. I gave NW the benefit of the doubt for far too long before bombarding Neil Doncaster with emails, and just because things are working now doesn't mean we were wrong to voice those opinions back then. Being angry when the team underperforms and supportive when they show passion is not being fickle, it's showing a love for your team and what is right.

Nobody's changed their opinions on Worthy, the club have just changed the way they work. They have listened to us and that's what football is about. Being a fan is not necessarily agreeing with everything the board and management do, it's about respecting them. I imagine the Worthy Out sites have been taken down because even the most disappointed of fans last season (I'm one of them) can't deny that there are (now) good things happening on the pitch. This is the point of a protest. To make change. The change is evident so the protests stop. If that seems fickle, fine. It's better to seem fickle than stubborn.

Posted By: tim berry on August 29th 2006 at 19:35:55


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