Quote Originally Posted by Mr Soul '68 View Post
Things will only change if people vote with their wallets. If we go on a dismal run and end up nearer the relegation zone than the play offs by the end of the season, I feel as many as up to ten thousand might not renew their season tickets next year. Especially if we continue to play at home in the extremely poor manner we have. Tan is a businessman first and foremost, and will be horrified at the number of "customers" he will have lost. Then and only then, will he act accordingly.
What should he be doing? We clearly don't have the players to fast-track a more possession based, technical style so either nothing changes or things change slowly with mixed results until the summer. Some quotes to consider from Wayne Routledge:

"What he is doing with the club is the right thing to do," Routledge told BBC Sport Wales.
"It's not as easy as picking up a team and saying do this and do that and it works.

"You have managers like Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho who can go out and buy £50m, £60m or £70m players and maybe it's a bit easier.
"Here it's different. Sometimes you have to have a bit more patience and realise it's not a short-term process. It's going to be a long-term process but if that process gets you to where you need to be, it's worth sticking with."
Do our fans have the patience required? Some grumble when ball is passed back to the keeper to reset...