Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby Keith » Sat Apr 27, 2019 4:12 pm

From a financial position, it would be better for us if Notts County avoid relegation, but I can't see them being as awful next season as this, even with their financial difficulties. If Macc miss the drop next week, they will probably be favourites to go down next season, increasing our chances of staying up!

So I reckon, I'd rather see Macc get a point or three next week and County go. It would be really sad for a founder member of the Football League to do so, but sentiment means nothing!
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby tim-sanchez » Sat Apr 27, 2019 4:37 pm

Yeah would be very sad to see Notts County go, and financially it would be nice for them to stay up. That said, I totally agree that Macclesfield are going to be down there with us next season most likely, so I hope to see them stay up.

Could come back to bite us next year though when Macclesfield win the league!
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby black morse » Sat Apr 27, 2019 5:04 pm

tim-sanchez wrote:Yeah would be very sad to see Notts County go, and financially it would be nice for them to stay up. That said, I totally agree that Macclesfield are going to be down there with us next season most likely, so I hope to see them stay up.

Could come back to bite us next year though when Macclesfield win the league!


They've got as much chance of doing that as we have :lol:
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby redrobo » Sat Apr 27, 2019 6:37 pm

tim-sanchez wrote:Yeah would be very sad to see Notts County go, and financially it would be nice for them to stay up. That said, I totally agree that Macclesfield are going to be down there with us next season most likely, so I hope to see them stay up.

Could come back to bite us next year though when Macclesfield win the league!


Bloody hell..... talk about putting your club down before we even kick a ball :roll: :roll: :roll:

Let's show some confidence in those in power to ensure that we have an excellent season :) :) :)
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby black morse » Sat Apr 27, 2019 7:10 pm

redrobo wrote:
tim-sanchez wrote:Yeah would be very sad to see Notts County go, and financially it would be nice for them to stay up. That said, I totally agree that Macclesfield are going to be down there with us next season most likely, so I hope to see them stay up.

Could come back to bite us next year though when Macclesfield win the league!


Bloody hell..... talk about putting your club down before we even kick a ball :roll: :roll: :roll:

Let's show some confidence in those in power to ensure that we have an excellent season :) :) :)


Confidence was certainly lacking in you not long ago RR. :lol:
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby SupermarketShrimp » Sat Apr 27, 2019 7:28 pm

Bolton may change everything
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Postby Phoenix Shrimp 2017 » Sun Apr 28, 2019 7:49 am

SupermarketShrimp wrote:Bolton may change everything


Good point. If Bolton , or even Bury, folded I suppose a relegated team/s from the bottom tier would get a reprieve. Hypothetically speaking of course, because I can't ever imagine Bolton or Bury being allowed to disappear, even considering the massive financial mess they are both in.
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby Keith » Sun Apr 28, 2019 9:15 am

Likely go in to administration rather than simply wound up, so beginning next season with points deductions?
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby redrobo » Sun Apr 28, 2019 9:38 am

black morse wrote:
redrobo wrote:
tim-sanchez wrote:Yeah would be very sad to see Notts County go, and financially it would be nice for them to stay up. That said, I totally agree that Macclesfield are going to be down there with us next season most likely, so I hope to see them stay up.

Could come back to bite us next year though when Macclesfield win the league!


Bloody hell..... talk about putting your club down before we even kick a ball :roll: :roll: :roll:

Let's show some confidence in those in power to ensure that we have an excellent season :) :) :)


Confidence was certainly lacking in you not long ago RR. :lol:


Never ;) ....I always knew we would get out of the relegation battle under whoever was the manager. ;)
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby SupermarketShrimp » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:24 pm

redrobo wrote:
tim-sanchez wrote:Yeah would be very sad to see Notts County go, and financially it would be nice for them to stay up. That said, I totally agree that Macclesfield are going to be down there with us next season most likely, so I hope to see them stay up.

Could come back to bite us next year though when Macclesfield win the league!


Bloody hell..... talk about putting your club down before we even kick a ball :roll: :roll: :roll:

Let's show some confidence in those in power to ensure that we have an excellent season :) :) :)


An excellent season is 22nd or higher.
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby redrobo » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:47 pm

If 22nd is regarded as excellent then we stagnate and it's another case of 'same old, same old'.

Surely our ambition is to be at least mid table otherwise we accept an eternity as relegation candidates, something that wouldn't do JB and Co any good in their understandable ambitions to move onto a bigger club.

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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby Seasider9601 » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:53 pm

Any season we aren't relegated is considered a good season in my eyes when you consider what we are working with.
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby redrobo » Mon Apr 29, 2019 1:07 pm

Seasider9601 wrote:Any season we aren't relegated is considered a good season in my eyes when you consider what we are working with.


Sorry to disagree but Accy got promoted on a rumoured budget last season not that much better than ours.
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby RedRampage » Mon Apr 29, 2019 1:46 pm

An excellent season is 22nd or higher.[/quote]

Negative attitude! we should be looking towards mid table to call it an "excellent season" :roll:
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby Slanester » Mon Apr 29, 2019 1:46 pm

redrobo wrote:
Seasider9601 wrote:Any season we aren't relegated is considered a good season in my eyes when you consider what we are working with.


Sorry to disagree but Accy got promoted on a rumoured budget last season not that much better than ours.




Fair comment rr, if the last part of your statement is true, and not a rumour. :?: Still have to agree with S9601 though. That doesn’t mean I don’t have ambition, and dreams of better things to come for MFC.
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Re: Yeovil down, Macclesfield or Notts County to join them?

Postby Keith » Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:15 pm

redrobo wrote:
Seasider9601 wrote:Any season we aren't relegated is considered a good season in my eyes when you consider what we are working with.


Sorry to disagree but Accy got promoted on a rumoured budget last season not that much better than ours.


I thought that had been debunked on numerous occasions? Acci's budget was WAY above ours, especially when you add in their win bonuses. Their win bonuses went beyond the chairman illegally buying the team a Mc Donalds on the way home!
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