Summary
AS Martin O'Connor this week reflected on Walsall's moderate season, he posed the pertinent question: "Where can a club go on gates of 3,000?" But the assistant manager was in no way knocking the stayaway Saddlers fans. And he certainly wasn't levelling any criticism at the hardy nucleus that has continued to turn up at the The Banks's Stadium this season as Walsall's form has gone well and truly off the boil.
Far from it. O'Connor is on record as sharing the frustration of that loyal nucleus at the team's failure to build on a promising mid- season position (they were seventh in League One at the start of December).See the full content of this document
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Walsall Need to Stoke Home Fires
No, O'Connor is quite clear about where the blame lies for the fact that the Saddlers' crowds were averaging, before yesterday's game against Colchester, just 4,081, the second...
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