Crowd at Stevenage

Crowd at Stevenage

Postby Heysham_Shrimp » Fri May 01, 2009 9:23 am

in the first leg of the play-offs was 4,446.

Very poor.

all our 3 home semis had crowds over 5,000.
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Re: Crowd at Stevenage

Postby P/T Indie » Fri May 01, 2009 9:35 am

I would rather Stevenage didn't come up as they could establish themselves in this league.

Meanwhile I can't believe Burton are even considering keeping McFarland on
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Re: Crowd at Stevenage

Postby RedRedWine1 » Fri May 01, 2009 12:02 pm

McFarland's record at Burton is by no means earth shattering, but you've got to consider the circumstances under which he took the job. What Clough left was a side that he had assembled over 10 years ("Nigel Clough's Burton Albion"), in a position that meant anything other than a first place finish would have been unacceptable. A massive no win situation for Roy, as everybody expected him to win the league (which he did, in doing so recording the leagues longest ever winning streak).

I don't think he'll stay, but a look on the Brewers messageboard (I'm turning into an anorak like Marky) shows that some supporters seem to have some ambitious targets in mind:

Mark Robins
Eddie Howe
Steve Cotterill
Stuart Pearce
Paul Ince
Robbie Savage
Joe Royle
Steve Coppell
Gary McCallister
Paul Jewell
Aidy Boothroyd

And many more......must be something in the beer!
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Re: Crowd at Stevenage

Postby Curly » Fri May 01, 2009 2:34 pm

RedRedWine wrote:McFarland's record at Burton is by no means earth shattering, but you've got to consider the circumstances under which he took the job. What Clough left was a side that he had assembled over 10 years ("Nigel Clough's Burton Albion"), in a position that meant anything other than a first place finish would have been unacceptable. A massive no win situation for Roy, as everybody expected him to win the league (which he did, in doing so recording the leagues longest ever winning streak).

I don't think he'll stay, but a look on the Brewers messageboard (I'm turning into an anorak like Marky) shows that some supporters seem to have some ambitious targets in mind:

Mark Robins
Eddie Howe
Steve Cotterill
Stuart Pearce
Paul Ince
Robbie Savage
Joe Royle
Steve Coppell
Gary McCallister
Paul Jewell
Aidy Boothroyd

And many more......must be something in the beer!


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Re: Crowd at Stevenage

Postby Wild Bill » Fri May 01, 2009 3:20 pm

Heysham_Shrimp wrote:in the first leg of the play-offs was 4,446.

Very poor.

all our 3 home semis had crowds over 5,000.


Remember the Daggers only getting 3600(ish) for the first leg against us. Don't want them up in the league though. Torquay would be a good weekender :D or Histon? :lol:
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Re: Crowd at Stevenage

Postby Howe Magic » Fri May 01, 2009 11:39 pm

Torquays crowd was even less tonight only 3700 - dont think histon will have taken many possibly couple of hundred
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