#backtheblackandwhites : Tue Sep 19, 2023 9:01 am
In my opinion, all club stakeholders have been guilty of complacency since the 2017 season and the club is now at a crossroads. In traditional Hull FC fashion, we built a club structure, fan base and first team that should have been the foundation for continued success but allowed the potential to go unrealised and results and performance to deteriorate.I've said on other threads that I understand the frustration amongst supporters but, having seen all this before, I personally relish the challenge in front of us as it's only when you've been through the difficult times that you can fully enjoy success when it finally returns. Our friends across the river are testimony to that and, at the risk of showing them too much goodwill, I think they've provided a blueprint for how a club and supporters can work in harmony to build a fan base, a first team and resources to achieve relative "success" (albeit with a little help form HCC and the wolf in sheep's clothing that is the Sewell Group and as yet unrewarded by silverware).
There will always be a mix of supporters. For some it's in the family, the blood and for us, not being there supporting is beyond contemplation. For others it's a matter of cost (in time and money) versus enjoyment provided. Others will arrive with success and leave just as quickly. Regardless of our stance, we're all valuable assets to our club and the game in general.
My question is:
How, as supporters, do we "rally" (not around but to surround the Robins!) to ensure that a positive vibe enables the club to develop and improve? I'm not suggesting that we become a set of happy clappers but it's perhaps time to galvanise and coordinate our passion, knowledge and I suspect many talents. After all that's the real job of a supporter.
#backtheblackandwhites anybody