Newcastle have had a fairly tough start to the new Premier League season, losing three of their first five games.
They also had their lowest home crowd for a league game in 10 years when they hosted Watford at St. James’ Park.
One user on Twitter revealed that he had given up his season ticket and has little feeling for the club anymore.
Twitter: I gave up my season ticket for #NUFC this season after years of having one and supporting the club. Since, I’ve see… https://t.co/0EywsbgJrQ (@ajt55)
These Newcastle fans reacted to his comment…
Sad times!
Twitter: @ajt55 @NUFC360 Unfortunately a lot of people pal it’s sad times (@MrAliHenderson)
Eh…
Twitter: @ajt55 Absolutely mate, seen about 20 minutes of their games on tv so far, big wide world out there eh! (@Jeffaz65)
Same boat…
Twitter: @ajt55 @NUFC360 Same boat mate. (@randallbell)
Just supporting Almiron…
Twitter: @ajt55 @NUFC360 Same, I’m still watching the matches but I seem to just be willing Almiron on rather than Newcastle… (@RossMcApples)

Well…
Twitter: @ajt55 I’ve been offered a free ticket for all of 3 home league games this season. Not interested till Cashley is g… https://t.co/CT3BhBBgxU (@Carr1Gary)
Exactly the same…
Twitter: @ajt55 Yes exactly the same . (@DavidHUDDART1)
Less interested…
Twitter: @ajt55 Similar – still check results but less interested sadly (@IainAllison3)
READ NEWCASTLE VERDICT
There is no way of knowing exactly why people are losing interest in the club or why they are ending their season tickets. It could be a multitude of reasons, Mike Ashley owning the club, the players signed, the results on the pitch, Rafa Benitez leaving or Steve Bruce joining the club.
It could be one of them, some of them, all of them or none of them. There is no way to tell, but it doesn’t matter why they are leaving – it just matters that they are. Newcastle are losing fans and something has to change, whether it be on the pitch or off the pitch, to bring fans back and get the feelgood factor back at St. James’ Park.




