I don't know enough about them tbh mate. What I do know though is that Alex Hunt, who they bought off us, is potentially a high ceiling player but as evidenced by his time work us he is one that is nowhere near L2 playoff levels yet. Apparently they were very well drilled in our friendly though and looked a hell of a lot sharper than we did.That York squad are my tip for the title, I think they would be playoff candidates in league 2.
As someone who lived both eras of Conference, Adam is correct. Was tougher back then.
I don't know enough about them tbh mate. What I do know though is that Alex Hunt, who they bought off us, is potentially a high ceiling player but as evidenced by his time work us he is one that is nowhere near L2 playoff levels yet. Apparently they were very well drilled in our friendly though and looked a hell of a lot sharper than we did.
Rotherham up next today for us, I can see there being an actual pre-seaaon meltdown if we get spanked.
As someone who lived both eras of Conference, Adam is correct. Was tougher back then.
I don't know enough about them tbh mate. What I do know though is that Alex Hunt, who they bought off us, is potentially a high ceiling player but as evidenced by his time work us he is one that is nowhere near L2 playoff levels yet. Apparently they were very well drilled in our friendly though and looked a hell of a lot sharper than we did.
Rotherham up next today for us, I can see there being an actual pre-seaaon meltdown if we get spanked.
Just looked at their squad.That York squad are my tip for the title, I think they would be playoff candidates in league 2.
As someone who lived both eras of Conference, Adam is correct. Was tougher back then.
It's a rule that the season your club went up, that was the strongest season.
We can claim 21/22 was very strong when we won the league. Wrexham, Notts, Chesterfield, Grimsby all behind us. Bromley, Boreham Wood and Solihull were at their annoying best.
But delve deeper I grant there were some mitigating factors where some may disagree. Wrexham weren't as strong as the following season when they went toe to toe with Notts, Notts themselves were still working on Robot Williams who was still in Quality Control testing so we didn't see him and Chesterfield were going great guns until their manager did what he did (where is he now by the way?)
It was shit in 15/16, it's why we ran away with it.It's a rule that the season your club went up, that was the strongest season.
We can claim 21/22 was very strong when we won the league. Wrexham, Notts, Chesterfield, Grimsby all behind us. Bromley, Boreham Wood and Solihull were at their annoying best.
But delve deeper I grant there were some mitigating factors where some may disagree. Wrexham weren't as strong as the following season when they went toe to toe with Notts, Notts themselves were still working on Robot Williams who was still in Quality Control testing so we didn't see him and Chesterfield were going great guns until their manager did what he did (where is he now by the way?)
I've just read he may not have his case heard until Dec 25! Crazy when you consider how long ago that was.Ridiculously, I think it still hasn’t reached court yet.
Still maintain this is proper Reform UK ‘things were better in my day’ stuff. Mansfield’s last season in the NL, eight teams averaged three figures and twelve were part time, against one and three last season.
As with every league, it’s objectively way stronger now than it was ten-fifteen years ago, for a variety of reasons. Conference is probably the most pronounced with that tbh.
Crowds are the easiest way of explaining it. Bromley averaged nearly 800 more last season than Mansfield did the year they went up. Part time, relegated Dorking got the same crowds last season as bloody Lincoln did that year. Woking, as an example of a team in both, have added more than 1,000 fans over that time. Imagine what that’s doing to budgets down there.
Nothings better in my day in the conference pal, we all know that.
It’s one where you could go swings and roundabouts with everything, attendances mean little (though county fans do have an odd fascination with them), as all clubs in the lower leagues have all seen big increases across the board, so not really comparable. One that contained luton that didn’t even make the playoffs.
Apart from oldham, who’ve sadly been on a steady decline for the best part of the 3 decades the rationale for the conference being poor next season to me is valid, there are no other sides which really stand out which is why it’s a good chance for your hartlepools/rochdales potentially or even one of the conference sides that’s been knocking around for some while.
Either or, league 1, 2 and the conference should mirror the championship where you’ve got 3 up 3 down (though the conference presumably would have to stay at 4 down for the 2 feeder leagues)
Oh dear meJust slapped Derby 4-0. That’s more like it, absolute quality tonight.
… our youth team yeahOh dear me
Long Eaton (step4) 1-0 Chesterfield
Chesterfields first team losing to Long Eaton tonight just proves for certain that the National League was way stronger back in the day when Mansfield won it.
It's much better now. As Jacob says, 95% of the teams are full time and are very professional.
It'll be weaker at the top this coming season than it has been the last 3 years due to a bottle neck becoming freed up but the bottom teams are stronger than ever.
Been plenty of reinforcements at the back but very little in midfield and attacking areas. Concern seems to be growing among the fanbase that we're only looking at loans from here on out too. To add to that, Curtis Thompson has just got injured for 10 weeks to join Rose and Tharme on the sidelines who are probably our three best players.Are you struggling a bit then? one of the new lads at work turns out to be grimsby fan, reckons the recruitment not on the good side?
Was going to go up to grimsby for the game next week but the fixture computer spat out barnsley and lincoln first 2 away games so had to divert funds.
Still maintain this is proper Reform UK ‘things were better in my day’ stuff. Mansfield’s last season in the NL, eight teams averaged three figures and twelve were part time, against one and three last season.
As with every league, it’s objectively way stronger now than it was ten-fifteen years ago, for a variety of reasons. Conference is probably the most pronounced with that tbh.
Crowds are the easiest way of explaining it. Bromley averaged nearly 800 more last season than Mansfield did the year they went up. Part time, relegated Dorking got the same crowds last season as bloody Lincoln did that year. Woking, as an example of a team in both, have added more than 1,000 fans over that time. Imagine what that’s doing to budgets down there.
Less part time teams, bigger crowds, etc. doesn't always translate to on the pitch quality though.The 5th tier has got more professional, more money, bigger crowds, less part time teams/players over the years of course it's got stronger.
As Jacob says the same shitshow EFL sides fall through the trapdoor they now just fall into a clearly better standard. You can't judge a 24 team league on who the top 3 will be.
Only an Adam would think otherwise.
Haha, not sure how I got that one so wildly wrong.
I forgot Wayne Jacobs was Darren Moores assistant. A bit of a legend for us and one of the nicest men you will come across in football. Always thought he was actually too nice to go into management. He assisted Stuart McCall in one of his managerial spells with us.It’s a bad one but at least in a friendly. Fans getting stressed about the result but then out comes Wayne Jacobs for an interview laughing his head off through it, seems a character.
We’d been “beasted” before the game so anyone taking them seriously needs to chill. Recall us battering Man United and Sheff Wednesday in pre season before relegation!
Our keeper situation will be interesting as Ripper has some real competition with Amos.
Yep pre-season results mean absolutely fuck all and I'm definitely not just saying that because we're currently 2-1 down at South Shields.We’d been “beasted” before the game so anyone taking them seriously needs to chill. Recall us battering Man United and Sheff Wednesday in pre season before relegation!
For all the development of the division as a whole we saw Chesterfield pretty much win the title by the end of February last season by just turning up.
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