Jon Waldron: My views on the U's

Fan power - U's supporters can make a real difference by getting behind their struggling team tonight. Picture: STEVE BRADING (CO68718-80) Fan power - U's supporters can make a real difference by getting behind their struggling team tonight. Picture: STEVE BRADING (CO68718-80)

Some disgruntled supporters are threatening to boycott Colchester United ’s home game with Crawley Town tonight.

They are angry at their side’s poor start to the season, with a number calling for their fellow U’s followers to vote with their feet.

According to internet messageboards, a section of fans want manager John Ward to be removed from his position.

Their frustration is understandable; no fan likes to see his or her side propping up the rest of the teams in the division, no matter how early the season is.

Indeed, for many seeing their side slump to defeat on home soil against Doncaster Rovers last weekend was too much to bear.

For others, apathy rules.

But surely being a football supporter is about supporting; about backing your side through thick and thin.

After all, football is nothing if is not a game of ups and downs, a sport full of contrasting emotions.

That is why we love it – and sometimes hate it – so.

For some, the decision on whether or not to watch football in these days of financial insecurity has been taken out of their hands.

Some are being priced out, which is a huge shame.

But making a conscious decision not to attend a match as a way of protest is a different matter.

And now is the time that Colchester’s players need their loyal supporters behind them more than ever.

With the U’s average home crowds among the lowest in the division, they need as many fans getting behind them as they can get – particularly when the chips are down.

It is always apparent to me when I’m fortunate enough to interview the U’s players just how much the fans’ support matters to them and what a difference it can make.

These are challenging times for Colchester’s coaching staff and players.

And as much as some supporters may be eager for a change of management, there’s no better feeling than cheering your favourite team on to a win from the stands.

Of course, there’s no guarantee that will happen tonight, or any other day for that matter.

But there’s more of a chance of it happening when United live up to their name - both on and off the field.

Comments(3)

DedhamU says...
4:23pm Tue 18 Sep 12

A fair point after all the clue is in the name 'supporters' .... on a personal level I will be there tonight cheering the U's on alas though most of my fellow U's supporting mates wont as they've given up on Mr.Ward rather than the team and feel the only way they can get their point across is to not go.... as one of the last people to call for the Manager's head at times like these I am myself now thinking along similar lines to my mates.... anyway not quite there yet so for tonight its.... 'Up the U's!

up the U's paul says...
5:09pm Tue 18 Sep 12

Agreed but i feel i must make a point about one thing. Fans being out priced ? i have just booked to see Al Murray with 3 friends at my local theatre and the tickets cost me over £100 that is with out fares + drinks + food + programmes. Don't think i will see much change from £200. Very similar to going to WHCS from where i live but i go because i support the TEAM not Mr Ward. Before anyone makes a comment about going to the theatre compared to going to the footie, when i see MY team play well and win I'm on cloud 9. When i see my team play well and draw I'm feeling fine when i see my team play well and lose I'm disappointed. Unfortunately I'm not getting to see my team play well full stop !!!!!!!!!! And i feel this is why the fans are turning their backs on Col U, the cost put into prospective is similar to a good night out, it's the feel good factor after that counts.

JCC says...
6:28pm Tue 18 Sep 12

I'll be there, too. And the next match, and the next match... I want to see us turn the corner, and I'll watch us play until we do. Of course I'll grumble as much as others, because I care.

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