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Despite what everyone has said. Everyone is massively into the world cup. I'm going Friday however I expect our first sub 5k crowd with about 200 from Walsall attending.
Not surprising to me as they have had a massive lift reaching the third round of the FA cup, we on the other hand have forgotten what a cup run does for a club and the financial gains they can bring in.
Quote from: selby on December 01, 2022, 06:07:50 pm Not surprising to me as they have had a massive lift reaching the third round of the FA cup, we on the other hand have forgotten what a cup run does for a club and the financial gains they can bring in.Brian, you're banging on too much all the time about cup runs. Yes, they can be handy for bringing in extra revenue, but getting out of this bloody awful league is much, much more important than a cup run.I'd take a win against Walsall tomorrow against their FA Cup 3rd round tie any day of the week.
Nick I don't ignore it at all, in fact I was exstatic seeing as how I was there as an eight year old the last time we got that far in the 1954/55 season take a minute and let that sink in, I hope you have better luck and don't have to wait as long as myself for a run to the 5th round. On a more serious note I always especially at that time saw Lincoln, Rotherham, Chesterfield, and Barnsley as our near neighbour foes roughly on the same standing. Since that heady day we have added two more cup competitions to the season and I would hazard a guess that all those teams have easily earnt well over a million and probably a couple of million pounds more in crowd's built on visits to Wembley league play off competitions and cup prize money, while we have succumbed to teams like Notts county when they were on their uppers Rochdale on more than one occasion when they were on their uppers Oldham a couple of times when they were struggling Grimsby when in free fall and the latest a National League North side all games I was at, and games where prize money as well as cup glory and the extra support they bring was on Offer. The former clubs have made a relatively regular fist of doing well in one or other of the competitions and the relative trajectories' of those sides really reflect the difference between us and them. Chesterfield as an example could well come into this division next season if we don't get out of it with bigger crowds money to spend off a cup run and could come up with money from a playoff competition while we will probably be cutting our budget on the playing staff if we don't get up, and if we don't get some consistency and improve we will not.