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League 1 is where life is hardest for football clubs. The revenue streams just aren't there, away fans don't travel in consistently high numbers (admittedly less of an issue this weird season), off pitch revenues fall significantly.The championship, whilst having its own issues, particularly around inequality with parachute payments, etc, is a much better league for a club like us. My problem with the championship is that the last time we were there I found some of the teams we faced employed spoiling tactics too often which made for some boring games. Too many teams just desparate not to lose, maybe just stay tight and see if they can nick a goal, rather than looking to go all out to win.
Quote from: RobTheRover on January 29, 2021, 12:08:54 pmLeague 1 is where life is hardest for football clubs. The revenue streams just aren't there, away fans don't travel in consistently high numbers (admittedly less of an issue this weird season), off pitch revenues fall significantly.The championship, whilst having its own issues, particularly around inequality with parachute payments, etc, is a much better league for a club like us. My problem with the championship is that the last time we were there I found some of the teams we faced employed spoiling tactics too often which made for some boring games. Too many teams just desparate not to lose, maybe just stay tight and see if they can nick a goal, rather than looking to go all out to win.Agreed, but I think we'd be mad to not want to get there.I think we all want to see Rovers grow the fanbase long-term. I think a run of years where we are in the Championship, or even yo-yoing between the Champ and L1 would surely create some buzz and excitement around the place and complement the work going on in the community to expand the fanbase, and make us a bigger and stronger club as a whole.
Perhaps a poll might sort out this problem
A fare bit of promotion talk been happening of late, and bound to increase with every point gained...but does every single football fan in Doncaster actually want to see us promoted this season?Perhaps a poll might sort out this problem
I want premonition but not at any cost,...
Bournemouth dared to dream and look where they are? Traditionally a lower league club with small crowds and income .......
Quote from: pib on January 29, 2021, 12:25:16 pmQuote from: RobTheRover on January 29, 2021, 12:08:54 pmLeague 1 is where life is hardest for football clubs. The revenue streams just aren't there, away fans don't travel in consistently high numbers (admittedly less of an issue this weird season), off pitch revenues fall significantly.The championship, whilst having its own issues, particularly around inequality with parachute payments, etc, is a much better league for a club like us. My problem with the championship is that the last time we were there I found some of the teams we faced employed spoiling tactics too often which made for some boring games. Too many teams just desparate not to lose, maybe just stay tight and see if they can nick a goal, rather than looking to go all out to win.Agreed, but I think we'd be mad to not want to get there.I think we all want to see Rovers grow the fanbase long-term. I think a run of years where we are in the Championship, or even yo-yoing between the Champ and L1 would surely create some buzz and excitement around the place and complement the work going on in the community to expand the fanbase, and make us a bigger and stronger club as a whole.This, for me, well summed up. It's got to be about building the fan base & breaking the cycle of losing local younger support to other bigger clubs As for the finance perspective, obviously there's much more revenue to be had but wasn't it said somewhere that the owners had more shortfall to make up when we're in the Championship?
Good positive responses and all wanting the same thing.....however!EXPECTATIONS on the Manager, the Owners and the actual team will be immense, Being in the Championship has its undoubted merits, but staying their can bring all kinds of pain, like being beaten week in week out! at the moment I look forward to playing teams with a feeling that we are better placed to get a result, whereas if we get promoted I will see every game as a “ I hope we get something” game!I think I would like the rovers to be a team that is always up there or thereabouts in league one........the Championship bloody frightens me! But if we are to get to the promised land I will remain positive no matter who is having a melt down...
It seems to me that the EFL’s commitment is definitely tailored more to Premiership and Championship clubs. I think leagues 1 & 2 are becoming of less interest to them. I maybe a million miles away, of course, but it’s just my gut feeling.I think if we’re to have a longer term future, then we need to be placing ourselves up there and, hopefully, staying there.