Redalert1970 wrote:Could be lots of local matches for us in League 2 next season
Barrow
Carlisle
Harrogate
Bradford
Tranmere
Rochdale
Stockport
Oldham
Salford
Crewe
Hartlepool
Quite a few of these would fill the away end so crowds would still be decent especially if we did season tickets for £150 quid again
BerlinWaller wrote:Would you prefer to be in:
A: League 1 but be in a relegation scrap all season
B: League 2 but be challenging for top 3 all season
Which scenario would have the bigger home attendence over a season?
marky No.1 wrote:Yep, I look at League 2 and do wonder how many of those teams/Clubs we would over run, even with our current L1 team.
We've played many teams in L2 who got promoted and are now in National League or lower, thinking that they are bigger and better and L2 will be a doddle
Once the parachute is out, it doesn't mean it saves you.
BerlinWaller wrote:Would you prefer to be in:
A: League 1 but be in a relegation scrap all season
B: League 2 but be challenging for top 3 all season
Which scenario would have the bigger home attendence over a season?
BerlinWaller wrote:Would you prefer to be in:
A: League 1 but be in a relegation scrap all season
B: League 2 but be challenging for top 3 all season
Which scenario would have the bigger home attendence over a season?
Catte wrote:So now for the pelters, I have followed BWFC since 3rd Division days in the 70's, I have a soft spot for Morecambe as a kid spent holidays and weekends in the area and a trip to the town was always a treat, big fan of McPint at the TT...
Catte wrote:IMHO - In Mr Adams you have exactly the Manager you would want to be leading your team from the position that you are in
Keith wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Would you prefer to be in:
A: League 1 but be in a relegation scrap all season
B: League 2 but be challenging for top 3 all season
Which scenario would have the bigger home attendence over a season?
I'd prefer a League One relegation scrap every time! I still struggle to believe that we've been playing Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday & Ipswich as peers. Stay up, and play Derby next season???
As for which scenario would have bigger home attendances, League One, simply because it would be higher from match one, whereas, in League Two we'd lose some home fans, who would then begin to come back as the season went on and we were winning games. I hope the club VERY QUICKLY offer an excellent season ticket package for next season so we keep as many as possible from this season. As I said elsewhere, I'd like to the club to recognise the financial challenges that many people are facing (or will be soon) and offer something that makes it easier for people to renew. For example 3x£60 in June, July & August would be an increase in season ticket price, but easier for many people to pay.
Morecambe v Sunderland in the final league game of the season. When we played them almost exactly ten years earlier, in the League Cup, I wonder if anyone watching us against Premier League opposition, would have believed we'd be in the same league now?
marky No.1 wrote:Yep, I look at League 2 and do wonder how many of those teams/Clubs we would over run, even with our current L1 team.
We've played many teams in L2 who got promoted and are now in National League or lower, thinking that they are bigger and better and L2 will be a doddle
Once the parachute is out, it doesn't mean it saves you.
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