I’ve got to get it off my chest. I hate to say it but considering the magnitude of the occasion - the atmosphere today was possibly the weakest all season.
For years we’ve talked about what it would be like for the ‘first game after Roland sells’.
I know it was was an early kick off and that we had a depleted team etc etc. But considering the efforts we’ve gone through as a fan base to try and rid the club of Roland, today felt like a bit of an anti-climax in the stands.
Am I being too harsh?
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But I know where you're coming from
Only complaint would have been about the constant: "We got Roland out" chants etc.
Until the EFL gives the go-ahead, and the final documents of sale are signed and exchanged, the club and all its assets - including proceeds of ticket sales, remain Roland's.
So let's be satisfied that the fans gave one cheer today, and look forwards to the other two when everything is completed.
As disappointing as the result was, it was totally meaningless in the great scheme of things.
Then heard from someone at the match that it was actually "We're effing rich"!
Still can't believe that somebody that rich has bought CAFC
Not our best effort 7/10
The Kenyon connection must be the Americans?
Read a few rumours on the immortal thread about a Middle East bid but not a lot tbf. It just got done quietly and quick maybe?
Fuck off Roland!
I think if the sale had occurred during some of the real bad times there would have been a more noticeable upturn.
As it happens the support has been pretty damn decent for a while due to the end of last season, continuing into this season and the Bowyer affect.
Early kick-offs never help of course.