Haugesund’s fans react as their terrible form continues

Haugesund fans

Haugesund have endured a nightmare of a season, setting an unfortunate record by collecting just two points from their opening 16 league matches. While they are not regarded as one of Norway’s elite clubs, their current form is far worse than what could reasonably have been expected.

The team now finds itself rooted to the bottom of the table, and despite consistent efforts to improve, results remain elusive. Haugesund’s supporters are growing increasingly frustrated, forced to witness their team suffer defeat after defeat with little sign of progress or resilience.

A Run to Forget

Haugesund are currently on a dismal run of form, having failed to win any of their last 13 league fixtures. Even more concerning is the fact that they have lost 12 of those matches, highlighting the depth of the crisis engulfing the club. The sense of despair is widespread, and optimism is in very short supply.

Supporters have expressed their dissatisfaction not only with the performances on the pitch but with the overall direction of the club. The atmosphere around the team has deteriorated rapidly, and the pressure on both players and staff continues to mount with each passing game.

Fans Demand Major Changes

Despite daily training sessions and a clear desire from the squad to improve, the team have failed to show meaningful signs of recovery. Their latest outing, a defeat to HamKam, further reinforced the scale of the problem. During the match, frustration among supporters reached a new level.

As reported by TV2, fans displayed a banner that read, “Everyone must go,” signalling a demand for a complete overhaul of the team. This public demonstration of discontent underscores the severity of the situation and the urgency with which supporters believe change must occur.

Haugesund are in desperate need of a turnaround, but with the season slipping away and confidence at a low, it remains to be seen whether the club can recover in time to avoid what now appears to be an inevitable relegation.