Doh! Bad day at Crewe, but we're 2 points ahead of where I thought we'd be when the thread started. I predicted a draw for the Lincoln game and I'll stick with that. I know it's difficult but I hope our home support gets behind the team from the off AND for the whole game. The 30th though is another MUST NOT LOSE game at Morecambe.
It's also looking like as well as the bottom 2, Yeovil and Cambridge are pretty pants at the moment, although Vale have picked up.
I still don't think we'll go down. 2 more points needed but I think we'll get more, and hopefully to 50.
Post by Red, Red & Red on Mar 17, 2019 21:50:33 GMT
Eric Morecambe could hammer us 10-0 it wont make any difference we aint going down...Brexit wont result in mass food shortages and yes the country will benefit in the long run.
If we keep loosing then the crowds will get smaller and that means we have less money which adds up to not being able to sign better players. After Saturdays result I would not be surprised if the crowd this Saturday was well below 2000 and if we miss relegation by one place what players would want to sign up for next year.
If we keep loosing then the crowds will get smaller and that means we have less money which adds up to not being able to sign better players. After Saturdays result I would not be surprised if the crowd this Saturday was well below 2000 and if we miss relegation by one place what players would want to sign up for next year.
the summer will buffer all that doom and gloom and im sure the owners will have a new fairy story to sell before the new season starts.
RR&R you really do live in dream land if the supporters stop going this season they wont come back next and they certainly wont buy a season ticket. Having watched some of the compilations this season its enough to test even the most loyal supporter. change of manager might help one who has a plan B when it starts to unfold on the pitch might help.
If we keep loosing then the crowds will get smaller and that means we have less money which adds up to not being able to sign better players. After Saturdays result I would not be surprised if the crowd this Saturday was well below 2000 and if we miss relegation by one place what players would want to sign up for next year.
A more pertinent question is, if we miss relegation by one place, would we want the players to sign up again?
If we keep loosing then the crowds will get smaller and that means we have less money which adds up to not being able to sign better players. After Saturdays result I would not be surprised if the crowd this Saturday was well below 2000 and if we miss relegation by one place what players would want to sign up for next year.
A more pertinent question is, if we miss relegation by one place, would we want the players to sign up again?
RR&R you really do live in dream land if the supporters stop going this season they wont come back next and they certainly wont buy a season ticket. Having watched some of the compilations this season its enough to test even the most loyal supporter. change of manager might help one who has a plan B when it starts to unfold on the pitch might help.
and yet season after season the vast majority renew and the few that dont get replaced by new STH. Who said a week in football was a long toe or a day i dunno but rest assured as night follows day this is no dreamland we have a product accessible to many and priced to compete with those that dont wanna spend a fortune watching seaweed crumble down on the coast. Just look at the reactions here one minute we are all brilliant according to some reactions then all sh1te. Our league position which wil be outside the bottom drop zone will have little impact on people coming next season.