Applaud those who made that long trip, but some very low followings tonight, Donny excepted. Anyone who thinks this Sky deal is good for this level is deluded.
I think our best XI, in our current formation on a decent pitch are a match for anyone in this league. Unfortunately, our squad is especially thin for this formation - no cover up front, hence have to resort to Barrington second half, relies on Tharme who may now be injured, and our style of...
They are currently pulling the sheets off the open top bus in the garage to turn the engine over, check the oil and tyre pressures...I expect it may fail particulate emissions requirements however...
Especially Colchester in those; but I do find it strange that many teams take such a good following there. I know it's more or less have as many tickets as you want, but it's hardly as if Colchester sell out away ends all over like the Bradford Massive.
I can understand clubs taking a better...
50k for us in 98.
No precise numbers for our 79/80 div 3 championship winning season, but deducting expected home fan numbers, I'd estimate 6.5/7k to Hull, 5k to Mansfield, and 4k to Chesterfield and Rotherham, plus 3k including a number of plane loads to Reading.
I see what's happened now; the Yank owners, not being familiar with footballing vernacular, had heard that Sparky was good at keepie uppies and have interpreted that in an erroneous way...
Have we any bogey teams left now - Bromley, Donny, Harrogate, Bradford (at home) and now Fleetwood bogeys banished? And we are still Everton's bogey team...
We've been humiliated by both in the NL, and Wealdstone again this season with a 5-0 defeat at Braintree probably being the low point in the club's history.
If it was all bums on seats EFL wouldn't be able to say the say the TV deal has no impact on attendances and they are booming everywhere.
EFL did say "record numbers bought tickets for the championship" in one of their recent press releases mind.
There's no doubt attendances are up huge...