Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:You can tell this is a man who does not regularly attend matches. Anyone that went to see MTFC in the conference on a regular basis could have told you that money alone will not guarantee the league title and a return to the promised land. The whole club and supporters have to be correct and aligned for what is a mammoth effort. You also need a good slice of luck for the on field decisions that are often wrong.
If money alone gained success, County would be in league one next year and Luton would only have had one season in the hell pit.
Wind your neck in Chumpty and get used to conference football for a few seasons yet. Remember when County come down, you won't be the biggest fish in the pond.
CassellsCap wrote:Wrexham are much bigger club than the sheep. Over 7000 watched them last week .stockport could be there too next season.
SINA STAG wrote:Also next season the sheep won't have the additional parachute payment from the FL another slight interruption in their March to the promise land. The conference is a slippery slope to AFC sheep warriors
dlb wrote:SINA STAG wrote:Also next season the sheep won't have the additional parachute payment from the FL another slight interruption in their March to the promise land. The conference is a slippery slope to AFC sheep warriors
Sorry to disappoint but we will have 50% of what we had this season (that was about £470K) and then it is gone
Parachute payments are designed to cushion the loss of revenue and allow to pay/payoff players on bigger contracts. At the end of this season most of the players accumulated by Caldwell/Lester/Allen will be out of contract and I dare say will be gone.
Whatever the rubbish on this thread states, our average is around 4600 with around 600 no shows per game, presumably ST holders. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the method of reporting attendances, the higher figure is what our gate revenue is based on. I expect we will start off around the 4000/4200 mark next season without any major developments. With a decent manager, that gate revenue, coupled with the £200K+ parachute payment and renewed determination from DA should see a decent squad built for this league
I think Sheriden is a decent manager and there is some reason he left a EFL club for a failing NL club and I doubt it was sentiment.
dlb wrote:I think Sheriden is a decent manager and there is some reason he left a EFL club for a failing NL club and I doubt it was sentiment.
It is what DA is determined to do that puzzles me ?dlb wrote:SINA STAG wrote:Also next season the sheep won't have the additional parachute payment from the FL another slight interruption in their March to the promise land. The conference is a slippery slope to AFC sheep warriors
Sorry to disappoint but we will have 50% of what we had this season (that was about £470K) and then it is gone
Parachute payments are designed to cushion the loss of revenue and allow to pay/payoff players on bigger contracts. At the end of this season most of the players accumulated by Caldwell/Lester/Allen will be out of contract and I dare say will be gone.
Whatever the rubbish on this thread states, our average is around 4600 with around 600 no shows per game, presumably ST holders. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the method of reporting attendances, the higher figure is what our gate revenue is based on. I expect we will start off around the 4000/4200 mark next season without any major developments. With a decent manager, that gate revenue, coupled with the £200K+ parachute payment and renewed determination from DA should see a decent squad built for this league
I think Sheriden is a decent manager and there is some reason he left a EFL club for a failing NL club and I doubt it was sentiment.
Dan wrote:dlb wrote:I think Sheriden is a decent manager and there is some reason he left a EFL club for a failing NL club and I doubt it was sentiment.
It's because they made him the highest paid manager the club has ever had & he lives 15 miles down the road.
Dan wrote:dlb wrote:I think Sheriden is a decent manager and there is some reason he left a EFL club for a failing NL club and I doubt it was sentiment.
It's because they made him the highest paid manager the club has ever had & he lives 15 miles down the road.
adamstag wrote:Dan wrote:dlb wrote:I think Sheriden is a decent manager and there is some reason he left a EFL club for a failing NL club and I doubt it was sentiment.
It's because they made him the highest paid manager the club has ever had & he lives 15 miles down the road.
More like Sheridan owed the chesterfield owner thousands in bad gambling and drink allegedly
Dan wrote:dlb wrote:I think Sheriden is a decent manager and there is some reason he left a EFL club for a failing NL club and I doubt it was sentiment.
It's because they made him the highest paid manager the club has ever had & he lives 15 miles down the road.
appointed Martin Allen, then won 3 on the spin in the Conference and hit the top of the league.
cassellswasmagic wrote:Sheridan is a decent manager tbh but the National league imho is tougher now than when we were in it, and next season could get even more difficult. The Spireites could be down there longer than they think!!!
Big yella wrote:Dan wrote:dlb wrote:I think Sheriden is a decent manager and there is some reason he left a EFL club for a failing NL club and I doubt it was sentiment.
It's because they made him the highest paid manager the club has ever had & he lives 15 miles down the road.
And he doesn't get all his wages, as DA keeps a large chunk of it to pay off his gambling debts, allegedly.
Dan wrote:dlb wrote:I think Sheriden is a decent manager and there is some reason he left a EFL club for a failing NL club and I doubt it was sentiment.
It's because they made him the highest paid manager the club has ever had & he lives 15 miles down the road.
Johnny Rotten wrote:appointed Martin Allen, then won 3 on the spin in the Conference and hit the top of the league.
I reported on them at Ebbsfleet and added tweets and observations on here they were poor and lucky to get anything from that game. Surprised in their current plight? Not at all
Pity owing to work and home life I can't get to Bromley on Tuesday night
Yes, and I suspect Bromley won't be much betterdlb wrote:Johnny Rotten wrote:appointed Martin Allen, then won 3 on the spin in the Conference and hit the top of the league.
I reported on them at Ebbsfleet and added tweets and observations on here they were poor and lucky to get anything from that game. Surprised in their current plight? Not at all
Pity owing to work and home life I can't get to Bromley on Tuesday night
Don't worry, I can report that irrespective of result it will be a scruffy horrible game with some shocking technical ability on display
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