Christies Child wrote:Thanks to all those who expressed a view. It certainly sounds like it that the majority want us to stay in the EFL come what may, which must be encouraging for any future take over that has been hinted at by one supporter.
marky No.1 wrote:Christies Child wrote:Thanks to all those who expressed a view. It certainly sounds like it that the majority want us to stay in the EFL come what may, which must be encouraging for any future take over that has been hinted at by one supporter.
You have to be careful of 'majority' when you are taking the views of 18-20 people on here as the majority are those not here
Christies Child wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Christies Child wrote:Thanks to all those who expressed a view. It certainly sounds like it that the majority want us to stay in the EFL come what may, which must be encouraging for any future take over that has been hinted at by one supporter.
You have to be careful of 'majority' when you are taking the views of 18-20 people on here as the majority are those not here
True... but the majority who did express an opinion are strongly in the remain camp.
Keith wrote:So some people are wanting to swap competitive games against the likes of Blackpool & Portsmouth for Chorley & Lancaster? Okay, that makes sense.
NPL Daze wrote:Keith wrote:So some people are wanting to swap competitive games against the likes of Blackpool & Portsmouth for Chorley & Lancaster? Okay, that makes sense.
Exactly Keith.
Take your pick for away days:
Wolves, PNE, Sheffield United, Portsmouth, Blackpool, Luton, Coventry....
or......
Frickley, Mossley, Spennymoor, Emley, Buxton etc......
Hmmmmmmm. Tough one........
We fight on.
Christies Child wrote:What then
parkyboy wrote:intersting argument which the EFL OR F A could do a lot to help .All it needs is to create Div 2 north and south from the 48 current Div 2 and National league and this would present less travelling and more close fixtures ,At present 4 out of 6northern national league teams are trying like hell to stay in that league ,Just look at figures for for both leagues and the ratio of north and south teams .
Crazeenick wrote:I don't relish returning to the days of playing league games against the likes of Lancaster, Guiseley, Daisy Hill, Solihull Moors, Spennymoor etc.
Little Shrimp wrote:I’m actually going to see Guiseley
Christies Child wrote:parkyboy wrote:intersting argument which the EFL OR F A could do a lot to help .All it needs is to create Div 2 north and south from the 48 current Div 2 and National league and this would present less travelling and more close fixtures ,At present 4 out of 6northern national league teams are trying like hell to stay in that league ,Just look at figures for for both leagues and the ratio of north and south teams .
If only.....
I can't think many on here would find an argument ( ) against such a move. Bigger away followings; less travel and from the clubs perspective less overnight stays and a significant reduction in miles and therefore transport and accommodation costs....which would be a blessing for our club and save the coffers £10's of thousands a season.
Little Shrimp wrote:I’m actually going to see Guiseley ...
NPL Daze wrote:Little Shrimp wrote:I’m actually going to see Guiseley
Holds bad memories for us that place..........
Scott Middlemass.....
Leighton James.......
Trevor Carson.........
seasonsinthesun wrote:NPL Daze wrote:Little Shrimp wrote:I’m actually going to see Guiseley
Holds bad memories for us that place..........
Scott Middlemass.....
Leighton James.......
Trevor Carson.........
1994
F.A.Trophy Quarter Final
Guiseley 3 Morecambe 2
Horrible.........
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