I'll be watching ours twice, once in live 3D with surround sound at The Shay and again when I get home. How will you be watching it, Brother?Total viewers combined = 39
They're all moved to 5.20pm. With a game on TV
Barrow vs Stockport County - Saturday March 28, kick-off 5.30pm (BT Sport 1)
Big spending? - our budget is is in the bottom half of this leagues teams, possibly even the bottom quarter....Interesting game that.
Big spending top of the league Barrow vs The biggest club in the division.
Not sure if we've dipped below a 100 away following in this league before (remember 90 odd at Bristol City a few years back on a night which was on tele) but we are now absolutely nailed on.Yeovil Town v Chesterfield - Tuesday March 24 - kick, off 7.45pm (BT Sport 1)
Barrow vs Stockport County - Saturday March 28, kick-off 5.30pm (BT Sport 1)
Big spending? - our budget is is in the bottom half of this leagues teams, possibly even the bottom quarter....
Yeovil Town v Chesterfield - Tuesday March 24 - kick, off 7.45pm (BT Sport 1)
Barrow vs Stockport County - Saturday March 28, kick-off 5.30pm (BT Sport 1)
Sixth smallest, according to that article in The Athletic.
Only one National League club — Boreham Wood — has an average attendance of less than 1,000 this season, while some of the wages on offer would probably amaze football supporters in other countries. One National League striker is said to be picking up £2,800 a week. Barrow, who are run by local businessmen, pay nothing like that much. The average weekly salary is about £750.Link?
Only one National League club — Boreham Wood — has an average attendance of less than 1,000 this season, while some of the wages on offer would probably amaze football supporters in other countries. One National League striker is said to be picking up £2,800 a week. Barrow, who are run by local businessmen, pay nothing like that much. The average weekly salary is about £750.
Yet Barrow are doing much more than playing attractive football. Despite having a bottom-six budget, they are top of the table, unbeaten since October and on course to return to the Football League for the first time in almost half a century, ever since they lost their place in a manner that still fuels anger and resentment in these parts.
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you need to register to read it apparently - the video version has the budget bit at the start.I asked for a link not an abridged version of Pride & Prejudice.
Only one National League club — Boreham Wood — has an average attendance of less than 1,000 this season, while some of the wages on offer would probably amaze football supporters in other countries. One National League striker is said to be picking up £2,800 a week. Barrow, who are run by local businessmen, pay nothing like that much. The average weekly salary is about £750.
Yet Barrow are doing much more than playing attractive football. Despite having a bottom-six budget, they are top of the table, unbeaten since October and on course to return to the Football League for the first time in almost half a century, ever since they lost their place in a manner that still fuels anger and resentment in these parts.
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There's no shame in spending the big money if you're spending it well.Big spending? - our budget is is in the bottom half of this leagues teams, possibly even the bottom quarter....
That striker could be one of ours to be honest.
That striker could be one of ours to be honest.
On the one hand, County are historically awful on t'telly... but a 5.30 kickoff makes it a much more interesting game for meBarrow vs Stockport County - Saturday March 28, kick-off 5.30pm (BT Sport 1)
I bet he's delighted to swap that for not getting paid at OldhamIt was Danny Rowe - the article was published before he moved.
Harrogate Town vs Barrow- Wednesday April 1, kick-off 7.45pm (BT Sport 1)
that was a banker TV game given we are the top 2 and the rearranged game was on the Wednesday.Harrogate Town vs Barrow- Wednesday April 1, kick-off 7.45pm (BT Sport 1)
Only one National League club — Boreham Wood — has an average attendance of less than 1,000 this season, while some of the wages on offer would probably amaze football supporters in other countries. One National League striker is said to be picking up £2,800 a week. Barrow, who are run by local businessmen, pay nothing like that much. The average weekly salary is about £750.
Yet Barrow are doing much more than playing attractive football. Despite having a bottom-six budget, they are top of the table, unbeaten since October and on course to return to the Football League for the first time in almost half a century, ever since they lost their place in a manner that still fuels anger and resentment in these parts.
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perhaps he's addicted to and payed in Yorkshire tea?Jonathan Stead at Harrogate is reported to be on a fair whack, wouldn't be surprised if that was him. Why else would he choose the buttered scone capital of the world in preference to town that gave the world the gibbet.
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