“But the onus and the people invested in this club are in it because of the pyramid that it’s in and I understand their views and their rights.”
Merthyr attracted a crowd of 1,744 for a league game against AFC Totton at Penydarren Patk earlier in January.
Michael’s side maintained their promotion push with Saturday’s 2-0 home win over Taunton Town
“It does feel like the whole town is behind us,” Michael told BBC Radio Wales Sport, before the game.
“People are starting to take an interest from the wider football community of south Wales.
“We’ve has some fantastic crowds but it does really feel like the whole community is behind you here.
“And that’s making it a really special place to be at the moment.”
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