An increasing number of supporters are growing disillusioned with their club’s direction of travel.
They haven’t been deducted any points (and aren’t in danger of losing any) and sit 14th in the table with a five-point cushion to the bottom three. This is their 11th consecutive season in the Premier League which marks their longest-ever spell in English football’s top flight. In Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise, they possess two of the most gifted young footballers in Europe. And yet an increasing number of supporters are growing disillusioned with their club’s direction of travel.
Agitation is turning into apathy and slowly morphing into anger. Grumblings of discontent that had been quietly bubbling away in the background have become louder.In their next away game, a 4-1 thrashing against arch-rivals Brighton a similar message was projected: “No fight no pride. Weak leadership at all levels is strangling the Palace spirit. Fans deserve better.”Sometimes a football club’s plight is easy to spot from a mile of
Football Club Direction Supporters Disillusioned