Love the second to last option...........only the big games.
IMO only the following set of circumstances should be enough for fans to go next season:
1. Osborne sells up and pisses off.
2. Who he sells to happen to miraculously be forward thinking businessmen with an interest in getting the club back into the football league and who will openly communicate and engage with fans and transform it from a near dead entity to a vibrant, progressive, competitive and ultimately financially stable football club.
(I DO KNOW THAT BOTH THE ABOVE AREN'T POSSIBLE BUT I'LL GO ON)
3. The new owner sacks Owers, Kuhl, Hedges, Harrop and any other malingerers from the staff and replaces them professionally with individuals of the expected calibre fans expect, not only for the level the club is at but for the level where the club wants to get to.
4. Most of the players already here who are under contract get them paid up, kick them up the ringpiece and wave goodbye. A fresh slate is required with footballers of the required mentality for the job in hand.
5. Ticket prices come down to a level that reflects the league the club are playing in, the standard of opposition played and with an extra reduction thrown in for existing ST holders to give them something back for their loyalty.
6. A review of the club and how it operates from commercial, to fan engagement to catering to everything else gets a total overhaul over the summer and new and fresh ideas and strategies are implemented.
Basically the club needs the above to have a clean slate without actually going bust and reforming and it also needs the above to survive and prosper.
It also needs the above to bring fans back and get the UNITED back into Torquay United.
Of course none of the above will happen so go next season if you really must but don't say you weren't aware of the situation.
What will happen is that Osborne will still be here and still ignore everyone. The man and his sidekick who eased the club into regional football will oversee the summer recruitment and take the club into a NLS basement battle. The club will just be run the same with fans ignored and taken for granted and nobody really interested in changing things other than the Trust. The ticket prices WILL reflect the alarming number of fans stupid enough to pay it therefore it will be higher than expected and probably come just as a well crafted press release from CO emerges about the club being competitive this season and we're aiming for promotion and we aren't rubbish anymore blah blah and fans will believe this.
Basically i think it's safe to assume that next season will be identical to this but just in a crapper league but as we've seen on this and other threads, everyone has their own threshold as to when it's time to start sticking up for yourself and exercising your right not to be made a fool of.
In the total absence of any serious protests or fight against the owners which IMO would make fans feel empowered and feel like they are at least trying to make a difference then the only other way of sticking up for your self respect is to go the other way and jack it in and go and do something else.
I'm not saying that protesting would change anything but at any other football club it would be the very first thing that fans would try, as we've seen at other clubs. There aren't too many who would put up with what Torquay fans have and just keep calm and carry on. I guess nothing would change either way. Whether you protest or just keep going to games in silence - neither will uproot Osborne as we know but it's about personal pride here and i'm staggered that nobody wants to seriously stick up for theirs. Even experiments with monkeys by animal scientists show that when they are trapped in a hopeless situation they at least try to exert some control over their environment by performing certain behaviours / noises etc so why not footy fans who have no control about what is happening at their club? If you are trapped and have no control over what is happening then you either put up a fight until you accept the limitations of your circumstances cannot be changed or you win out or you give up and / or withdraw.
To not even fight though goes against nature.