valefan16
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I think League Two was just like that in the early years of the decade. The new stadium teams like Shrewsbury and Chesterfield turned into contenders thanks to revenue increases and you had an anomaly like Notts throwing ridiculous money at it. But I think the turning point was when Swindon came down and were managed by Paolo di Canio and Crawley came into this league and both started throwing money about like it was going out of fashion. The next season, Fleetwood did the same and Rotherham hired Steve Evans and he started chucking ridiculous money there too. Suddenly you had others coming into the league and chucking daft money at it (Mansfield, Bury, Luton and Pompey the latter once they got on sound financial footing) and then you had teams like Newport (benefitting from the Euromillions bloke) Cambridge and Lincoln (FA Cup revenue) and more hobby clubs making the league (FGR, Salford) that your other existing clubs felt the need to drive up the wages themselves or face non league oblivion like Torquay, York, Hartlepool etc.
This year has the feel of a proper old school League Two where cash isn't exactly king. But I'm sure that'll change over the next 35 games or so.
You’ve got rid of some of the big spenders certainly, it’s changed a lot in the past decade, when we came back down I hadn’t even got the likes of Mansfield on the radar as teams I’d expect us not to compete with financially at least but teams are willing to chuck silly money at it for what in reality is modest success getting into the third tier where it’s not that much different from here apart from the big basket case 2 or 3 clubs that pop down each season for a year like Wolves/Leeds/Forest etc
Could be what see’s the Bury situation repeated if better controls at this level and L1 are put in place.