valefan16
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You can still be somewhat competitive in this division on the lowest gates. As much as Morecambe haven't quite progressed in the years they have been in the league, they always assemble a good enough squad to stay in the league, with the odd player going on to play at a higher level. Crawley must gate gates on average of 2,000 and always seem to do okay too.
If you believe what was going on at Accrington, they were on a small budget with a low fanbase but with the right management and scouting in the non-league they had a couple of good seasons and got into league 1.
The problem isn't the fanbase, it's how the club is being run.
I'll be the first to admit I didn't think Sol Campbell would have done as well as he did, so his appointment turned out to be decent and to also credit him, his recruitment looked pretty decent this season too (I know he filled the squad with a lot of rubbish in January, who never even played for Macc) so if Macc had a decent owner, you could continue to survive in this league. I'd much rather see Macclesfield town here than the likes of Eastleigh or Solihull Moors.
Its harder now than the days Vale and Crewe were successful in the second tier on smaller gates as money is the key now but you can still do it with a long term project such as Accy and probably the best example of a side who havent thrown loads at it being Burton Albion.
Never in a million years should they be making the Championship on their gates and finance but they built year on year and are as well run as any club in the EFL.
Its difficult but needs either lots of cash if a smaller club or a lot of patience (which very few fans/owners have)