It never fails to amaze me the bleating that rumbles on and on about Barnet FC (Improve Bees', September 20).
Now is the time Barnet needs supporters more than ever.
If you are a true supporter then get behind your club.
Yes, the club has sold some key players, that was inevitable. In an ideal world we would have liked them to stay but this is reality.
I feel Barnet is growing in confidence game by game but it needs its supporters behind it, rain or shine, irrespective of admission price.
Yes, the admission prices are the same as last year. Wake up: our club is struggling for survival, every penny is needed to keep the club alive.
Just because Barnet is in the conference the overheads do not diminish. The only difference is they have less money to start off with. Reducing the admission prices is not the solution.
We are at present sixth in the Conference, every game is a battle simply because we were in the third division so every club wants to beat us.
If you want to ensure Barnet's survival, support your club and put your money where your mouth is because that is exactly what Tony Kleanthous is doing.
J Matthewson
New Barnet
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