wardy12345 wrote:Anyone got another season in the pit of misery for a Chesterfield pic
Dave Wayne wrote:Wonder if we will see anything from Sad and Desperate or will he just disappear again for months ?
Manager complaining that it shouldn't have been a free kick that led to the final goal. How sad.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote::lol:
County's turn next Saturday.
Beano wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote::lol:
County's turn next Saturday.
Multi £M manager right their.
88BenM wrote:Beano wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote::lol:
County's turn next Saturday.
Multi £M manager right their.
Only 5 subs at an 'elite level'. Pretty sure some of the teams in that division are part timers, 1 team even packed up playing all together. How is that elite?
Million pound managers would name a goalkeeper as a substitute.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:
88BenM wrote:Beano wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote::lol:
County's turn next Saturday.
Multi £M manager right their.
Only 5 subs at an 'elite level'. Pretty sure some of the teams in that division are part timers, 1 team even packed up playing all together. How is that elite?
Million pound managers would name a goalkeeper as a substitute.
88BenM wrote:Beano wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote::lol:
County's turn next Saturday.
Multi £M manager right their.
Only 5 subs at an 'elite level'. Pretty sure some of the teams in that division are part timers, 1 team even packed up playing all together. How is that elite?
Million pound managers would name a goalkeeper as a substitute.
Dan wrote::lol:
Oh I enjoyed snapping that game today
I think their board were taking a more considered approach and were looking for mid table security. They then changed tack, probably influenced by their manager's undoubted early success in turning them into a better team. They then saw a chance of promotion ( some of their fans at the time were talking of automatic promotion ). They then went for broke, paying significant fees for that league on three players. It could well be they have, like you say used some of next season's season ticket revenue. If they have done that, it will be very difficult for them to improve on what they've got now in terms of quality players. They will find it hard to compete financially against clubs like Wrexham and Stockport. Some of their fans are expecting their manager to achieve automatic promotion next season. We know it doesn't necessarily work like that. I think they will disappointed. The National League will be more competitive next season.1966Stag wrote:Can't blame them for gambling everything on promotion this year but finishing 6th out of 10 competitive teams and bottling the last 10 games after all the signings and funding they have had should be a real concern for them.
They are all claiming to be so proud but seem to have forgot that the £million messiah could not come up with a way of breaking down wealdstone, that they have already had most of next years season ticket money, that they will not be able to (ab)use furlough next year, that their home attendees had dropped below 2,000 before any covid restrictions, that the new squad will not look as good against southend, wrexham, stockport, hartlepool, grimsby, notts etc etc as it did this year against kids and part timers.
Their best hope is for a few more years in mid-table non league - their worst nightmare wound up by christmas - I hope they manage to achieve the non league option because they are good entertainment value
Amberheart wrote:Dan wrote::lol:
Oh I enjoyed snapping that game today
brilliant ! Did you get any of them crying ?
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