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If this is the 2008-09 season you're talking about Heffernan didn't even get into the team until around Christmas did he? I may be imagining it but in my memory our terrific winning run was sparked by Heffs getting into the team and scoring lots of goals. We had persisted with either Darren Byfield or Gareth Taylor up to that point with resulting in 0 goals most weeks.
If we had Billy Sharpe in season 2008/09 our first one of that era, we could quite seriously have been a play off contender.From the Forest away match on Boxing Day to the end of the season we were the 2nd best team in the league on points gained. FACT.Don’t tell me we can’t compete on a long term basis in the Championship because we can. If the will is there the it is achievable.Take a look at Brentford. They are a smaller club than us and are competing year on year with an outdated 10,000 capacity stadium.Look at Burton Albion a minor miracle of a club. 4,500 gates and may stay up yet again. We can become a club similar to Preston N E no doubt in my mind. Our owners want us to become an established Championship club. They are using building blocks ( no pun intended with ref to Keepmoat ) to build the club. Spending money sensibly and therefore creating a sound business model. I predict the best times this club has ever had are not in the past but in the future. The near future.
Heffs got 10 goals.
1st season was 14th bottom at Christmas. Then 12th second season.
Quote from: Campsall rover on January 02, 2018, 09:48:39 pmIf we had Billy Sharpe in season 2008/09 our first one of that era, we could quite seriously have been a play off contender.From the Forest away match on Boxing Day to the end of the season we were the 2nd best team in the league on points gained. FACT.Don’t tell me we can’t compete on a long term basis in the Championship because we can. If the will is there the it is achievable.Take a look at Brentford. They are a smaller club than us and are competing year on year with an outdated 10,000 capacity stadium.Look at Burton Albion a minor miracle of a club. 4,500 gates and may stay up yet again. We can become a club similar to Preston N E no doubt in my mind. Our owners want us to become an established Championship club. They are using building blocks ( no pun intended with ref to Keepmoat ) to build the club. Spending money sensibly and therefore creating a sound business model. I predict the best times this club has ever had are not in the past but in the future. The near future.Campsall, I do hope you are right.However, I haven’t said that we could not compete.I merely said that it would be hard for us to be anything other than a bottom half club.In our four years in that first stint we finished 12th, then 14th (bottom half), then fourth from bottom and bottom. Of teams that you mention above, I see Brentford have had similar average gates to what we had in the Championship and they have done really well, so far, but can they maintain what they are currently doing.It is early days yet , just three seasons.Burton only just stayed up last year and will be lucky to escape this time around.Preston on the other hand have had just two seasons back in the Championship after four seasons in L1 and their average attendances are 12600 to 13000 for the last two years.Their L1 averages were around 11000, much higher than ours.Finances dictate much in football and regrettably our gates make life more difficult for us.Even established clubs like Barnsley find it tough to be anything other than bottom half clubs in the Championship.
I will let you have the final say on this Campsall, I am not disagreeing with you, just pointing out how hard it is for small clubs to be anything except bottom half in the Championship over time.
Who says Heffs had to be dropped to make way for Sharp? Although Sharp was clearly better than Heffernan they might have formed a deadly partnership. Heffs would have almost certainly scored more goals just on the assumption that Sharp would have attracted more attention from defenders, leaving more opportunities for him.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on January 03, 2018, 07:39:17 pmWho says Heffs had to be dropped to make way for Sharp? Although Sharp was clearly better than Heffernan they might have formed a deadly partnership. Heffs would have almost certainly scored more goals just on the assumption that Sharp would have attracted more attention from defenders, leaving more opportunities for him.1) Heffernan was the second most effective striker in the Championship in 2008/09 in terms of goals per start. So it would have had to have been a tremendous performance to replace him and take us to a significantly higher position. 2) We has both Sharp and Heffernan fit and available for most of the 2009/10 season. O’Driscoll chose to start with both just once - that was the shambles of a match when Oster and Hayter were dropped after allegedly getting arseholed in town and picking a fight with a copper. So it’s hard to follow the logic that Sharp& Heffernan would have played together in 2008/09. Rose tinted specs are grand but when you check the facts instead of the memories, the past is rarely as lovely as folk tend to think.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 03, 2018, 10:22:34 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on January 03, 2018, 07:39:17 pmWho says Heffs had to be dropped to make way for Sharp? Although Sharp was clearly better than Heffernan they might have formed a deadly partnership. Heffs would have almost certainly scored more goals just on the assumption that Sharp would have attracted more attention from defenders, leaving more opportunities for him.1) Heffernan was the second most effective striker in the Championship in 2008/09 in terms of goals per start. So it would have had to have been a tremendous performance to replace him and take us to a significantly higher position. 2) We has both Sharp and Heffernan fit and available for most of the 2009/10 season. O’Driscoll chose to start with both just once - that was the shambles of a match when Oster and Hayter were dropped after allegedly getting arseholed in town and picking a fight with a copper. So it’s hard to follow the logic that Sharp& Heffernan would have played together in 2008/09. Rose tinted specs are grand but when you check the facts instead of the memories, the past is rarely as lovely as folk tend to think. Like I said, you were dying for me to say Heffs to be replaced by Sharp, and when I didn't you had to change course to disagree with me in another way. Anyway, let's just say I'm wrong and you're right. I can't be arsed, to be honest.
Bentley made a rather simple point that, if you add Sharp at his best to our 08/09 team, we could have made serious waves. Nothing to do with pie in any sky, it's quite obvious that the one thing we lacked that season was an effective goalscorer. And as I pointed out earlier, Heffernan didn't even get in the team until Christmas anyway. Sharp would have been an upgrade not only on Heffs but most definitely on Taylor, Byfield and Guy. Probably combined.
We defied the odds for 2years, year 3 we capitulated. Burton are doing a decent job of it again. Rotherham gave it a go. Scunthorpe & Peterborough both tried but went down straight away both times. It’s very tough to bridge that gap as a smaller club. Of those mentioned we deserve massive credit. I can’t count Bournemouth as they had huge financial input.