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Agreed, Luton too were always big spenders. The likes of Plymouth and Doncaster too.

I guess Mansfield, MK Dons, Northampton and Notts County will have the biggest budgets? Perhaps the likes of Swindon and Forest Green too? I’ve got no feel for what Bury, Oldham and Tranmere will be spending compared to the rest of the league?
Our chairman's suggested a top third budget again.

Having seen how south-based the NL is next year, feel even happier Rovers are back in the FL. Lack of Yorksha sides in L2 mean Oldham is my 'home' fixture, but although have been to Boundary Park before, not seen Rovers play there, so one to cross off. Been to about half the grounds in this league, so will try and chip off a few more in the coming season, so long as the fixtures fall kindly for us.
 

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Our chairman's suggested a top third budget again.

Initial budget is 1.9m. Scope to increase it in January.

Doesn't include the 150k we are potentially using on two signings..
 

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For us I'd be happy with a mid table finish but if we can challenge for the playoffs then I'd be made up. Most looking forward to seeing the away end at Prenton Park look quite full for a number of games including Bury, Oldham and Crewe! Makes a change from the 12 from Gateshead!
 

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Initial budget is 1.9m Scope to increase it in January.
Sounds about right. 1.3 million last year and a 50% increase.

The Vanarama is such a strange league for the travelling supporter. A glut of teams in the south east and hardly any in the midlands or the major towns and cities in the north. Matches against Notts County and Lincoln seem like derbies after three seasons spent down there.

Newport will be the only new ground for me next season, but looking forward to the away days nonetheless.
 

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For us I'd be happy with a mid table finish but if we can challenge for the playoffs then I'd be made up. Most looking forward to seeing the away end at Prenton Park look quite full for a number of games including Bury, Oldham and Crewe! Makes a change from the 12 from Gateshead!
Bury and Crewe will bring less than Chester/Wrexham did this year...
 

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Bury and Crewe will bring less than Chester/Wrexham did this year...
The club still expect the average visiting support to increase fourfold. Other than Wrexham and Chester, only four teams brought more than 200 fans last season.
 

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Bury and Crewe will bring less than Chester/Wrexham did this year...
Not surprising is it? Wrexham and Chester is much closer to Birkenhead.

I’d fancy us to take 800-1,000 on a Saturday. We took 1,087 on a Friday night in 2011, and then obviously 2,400 in 2015 but that was special circumstances.

Carlisle are good travellers I reckon they could bring the largest following to Prenton Park if they’re doing well.
 
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Not surprising is it? Wrexham and Chester is much closer to Birkenhead.

I’d fancy us to take 800-1,000 on a Saturday. We took 1,087 on a Friday night in 2011, and then obviously 2,400 in 2015 but that was special circumstances.

Carlisle are good travellers I reckon they could bring the largest following to Prenton Park if they’re doing well.
We'll probably bring a decent following anyway, if we're not doing well then for many it'll just be a trip out to a decent ground, well placed for a weekender with a good atmosphere for away fans. Our away attendances tend not to be overly affected by our performance.
 

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Not surprising is it? Wrexham and Chester is much closer to Birkenhead.

I’d fancy us to take 800-1,000 on a Saturday. We took 1,087 on a Friday night in 2011, and then obviously 2,400 in 2015 but that was special circumstances.

Carlisle are good travellers I reckon they could bring the largest following to Prenton Park if they’re doing well.
I’d be surprised if anyone took more than us to Tranmere next season - it’s been too long.
 

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Either 500 or 1800 depending on if they were doing well or not.
So what is the supposed beef with Oldham and Tranmere?

Or is it Oldham fans getting giddy again because they are desperate for a rival?

We have an obscure rival in York City, but it’s a genuine rivalry due to history between the two clubs.. is it the same deal with Oldham and Tranmere or is it born out of desperation for a rival?

From what I’ve seen, Tranmere fans seem just as keen to play the likes of Bury, Crewe and Macclesfield etc as they do Oldham, and I’d have thought there’s more animosity towards Wrexham and Chester from Tranmere’s side than towards Oldham.
 

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So what is the supposed beef with Oldham and Tranmere?

Or is it Oldham fans getting giddy again because they are desperate for a rival?

We have an obscure rival in York City, but it’s a genuine rivalry due to history between the two clubs.. is it the same deal with Oldham and Tranmere or is it born out of desperation for a rival?

Not actually too sure.

Our support has actually been reinvigorated by our drop into non league, our away support there was actually higher than most of our time in league one.. we'll take plenty of 1500+ followings this season I'd imagine.
 

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Not actually too sure.

Our support has actually been reinvigorated by our drop into non league, our away support there was actually higher than most of our time in league one.. we'll take plenty of 1500+ followings this season I'd imagine.
It helps I suppose when you’re winning most weeks in the conference, naturally more fans will be inclined to follow the team away from home.

Plus for some reason, the big fish in the small pond effect does seem to improve support in some cases I’ve found.
 

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This league has shaped up nicely, plenty of North West teams. If Crewe carry on next season the way we finished last season then we'll be taking decent numbers to the likes of Tranmere and Oldham, probably not Bury though, no one seems to bother with that one. Obviously Macclesfield away will be the usual outnumbering, shame they don't have a roof as it's difficult to get any atmosphere going, that and they usually dick us.
 
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This league has shaped up nicely, plenty of North West teams. If Crewe carry on next season the way we finished last season then we'll be taking decent numbers to the likes of Tranmere and Oldham, probably not Bury though, no one seems to bother with that one. Obviously Macclesfield away will be the usual outnumbering, shame they don't have a roof as it's difficult to get any atmosphere going, that and they usually dick us.
On the flip side, Bury usually take decent numbers to Crewe, taken 750-1,000 numerous times over the years... so what gives? Hop on the train into Manchester and then a short tram ride into Bury, probably one of Crewe’s easiest away trips.
 

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So what is the supposed beef with Oldham and Tranmere?

Or is it Oldham fans getting giddy again because they are desperate for a rival?

We have an obscure rival in York City, but it’s a genuine rivalry due to history between the two clubs.. is it the same deal with Oldham and Tranmere or is it born out of desperation for a rival?

From what I’ve seen, Tranmere fans seem just as keen to play the likes of Bury, Crewe and Macclesfield etc as they do Oldham, and I’d have thought there’s more animosity towards Wrexham and Chester from Tranmere’s side than towards Oldham.

From what I remember, the whole Oldham-Tranmere issue stemmed from Ronnie Moore - we appointed him after he left Oldham and it just seemed to spawn a rivalry from there. Plus, we were both WABLO and it just seemed we were destined to play each other for the rest of time.

For something that seemed to grow from nowhere, there's probably more aggro between Oldham and Tranmere than Tranmere and Chester (nothing is beating Wrexham).
 

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From what I remember, the whole Oldham-Tranmere issue stemmed from Ronnie Moore - we appointed him after he left Oldham and it just seemed to spawn a rivalry from there. Plus, we were both WABLO and it just seemed we were destined to play each other for the rest of time.

For something that seemed to grow from nowhere, there's probably more aggro between Oldham and Tranmere than Tranmere and Chester (nothing is beating Wrexham).
Going even further back, I think the defection of Clint Hill to Boundary Park also played a part. We were very similar clubs on a gently downward trajectory for most of the noughties, probably the two most closely matched in that division in terms of recent history.

The rivalry with Chester felt very one-sided in the National League. There is quite a gulf between the two clubs nowadays and they did not really lay a glove on us in any of our meetings.
 

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Here's what League Two looks like next season
League Two (2018-19) 45 minute isochrones.jpeg
 

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Here's what League Two looks like next season
View attachment 8595
Is that supposed to be catchment areas? Or not maybe - Crawley’s catchment area wouldn’t include Brighton, Newport’s wouldn’t include Cardiff? I don’t understand the map. :-)
 

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Bloody hell, I always thought Northampton was much further east than that, sort of due north of Cambridge.
/know your own country
 

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A decent handful of local games for most, bar Carlisle, Crawley and Morecambe.
 

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So what is the supposed beef with Oldham and Tranmere?

Or is it Oldham fans getting giddy again because they are desperate for a rival?

We have an obscure rival in York City, but it’s a genuine rivalry due to history between the two clubs.. is it the same deal with Oldham and Tranmere or is it born out of desperation for a rival?

From what I’ve seen, Tranmere fans seem just as keen to play the likes of Bury, Crewe and Macclesfield etc as they do Oldham, and I’d have thought there’s more animosity towards Wrexham and Chester from Tranmere’s side than towards Oldham.
Going even further back, I think the defection of Clint Hill to Boundary Park also played a part. We were very similar clubs on a gently downward trajectory for most of the noughties, probably the two most closely matched in that division in terms of recent history.

The rivalry with Chester felt very one-sided in the National League. There is quite a gulf between the two clubs nowadays and they did not really lay a glove on us in any of our meetings.
A Tranmere fan who used to come in work said the Clint Hill thing was what started him hating us. For me it was always the Ian and Ronnie Moore factor. Despite UTS comments about beign desperate for a rival, i dont really care about Bury or Rochdale. Ive always had a dislike for Tranmere though and I would class them more as our rivals.
 

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Is that supposed to be catchment areas? Or not maybe - Crawley’s catchment area wouldn’t include Brighton, Newport’s wouldn’t include Cardiff? I don’t understand the map. :)
Was waiting for someone to ask.

The green areas represent from dark to light green, travel times from each club in 5 minute intervals up to a maximum of 45 minutes. You can see this most clearly with Crawley and Carlisle where there isn't much overlapping with other clubs so it's just one set of rings that get lighter the further out they go.

Where clubs overlap the colour of the contours stack together and it gets darker in colour so you can easily see where the concentrations are, you can even pick out some of the major roads since travel time countours extend further along them making them darker.
 

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And I always thought Carlisle was one of the more “local” games..
 

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Quite like the shape of the league this coming season, only really Morecambe within a short distance but then quite a few decent trips such as Tranmere, Oldham, Bury etc. Hopefully we have a good season and take some solid followings.
 

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