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I tell you what, with the exception of a few names on that list (Stevenage, Burton) it’s almost a mini championship league with some of the clubs in there. That’s before the final relegation place is confirmed from the championship and the final two from league 2.Imagine if it was hull or derby and then Bradford and Notts County that finished the league promotion/relegation places and Wycombe were the L1 team that made it out via the playoffs, leaving charlton, Stockport and reading in the league. That is some strong league and makes you think that just surviving next season would be a very good first year back.
I don’t think I’ve ever been to as many games as I have this season.Partly because I’m now retired, partly because there have been a lot of away fixtures not too far from me (Barrow, Carlisle, Morecambe, Salford, Accrington etc) but mainly because I really believed we would get promoted this season and I wanted to be a part of that journey.And I’ll be at Notts County next week to see us lift the Champions trophy.But next season …. Oh my goodness, we have some amazing fixtures ahead.
Yes, it's all looking very tasty. We've just got to capitalise on the momentum we've created. Capturing as many of those less familiar faces in the crowd, especially the younger ones who now have their own hero's to worship in Bailey, Molyneaux, Olowu, Sterry, Broadbent and McGrath who can all take us through this next chapter. A couple more quality signings to get the tongues wagging will go along way to recreating those great atmospheres in the stadium. Can we surge to 10k average attendances with near sell outs more often? I'd love to think we can without relying on big away followings.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on April 26, 2025, 08:46:49 pmFor the 24 team League One next season, we currently have over half (15) definitely and *mathematically* confirmed: Doncaster RoversBoltonCardiff HuddersfieldBlackpoolPort ValeLincolnBarnsleyRotherhamStevenageWiganExeterPeterboroughNorthamptonMansfieldNow 16, with Burton Albion confirmed as being in League One next season.
For the 24 team League One next season, we currently have over half (15) definitely and *mathematically* confirmed: Doncaster RoversBoltonCardiff HuddersfieldBlackpoolPort ValeLincolnBarnsleyRotherhamStevenageWiganExeterPeterboroughNorthamptonMansfield
Money is the big decider, and what happens in the boardroom is as vital for future seasons as the manager and players. TB needs help and a younger partner who has real commitment to Rovers, he is not getting any younger and without good backing GM will not be able to compete, get it and GM will "do a Wrexham".
Quote from: Barmby Rover on May 01, 2025, 07:39:16 amMoney is the big decider, and what happens in the boardroom is as vital for future seasons as the manager and players. TB needs help and a younger partner who has real commitment to Rovers, he is not getting any younger and without good backing GM will not be able to compete, get it and GM will "do a Wrexham".TB spelled it out at the Meet the Owners, he doesn't need or want a partner.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on May 01, 2025, 09:10:19 amQuote from: Barmby Rover on May 01, 2025, 07:39:16 amMoney is the big decider, and what happens in the boardroom is as vital for future seasons as the manager and players. TB needs help and a younger partner who has real commitment to Rovers, he is not getting any younger and without good backing GM will not be able to compete, get it and GM will "do a Wrexham".TB spelled it out at the Meet the Owners, he doesn't need or want a partner.It would make succession alot smoother. The question of what happens when TB is no longer around hasn't been answered.
Quote from: Barmby Rover on May 01, 2025, 07:39:16 amMoney is the big decider, and what happens in the boardroom is as vital for future seasons as the manager and players. TB needs help and a younger partner who has real commitment to Rovers, he is not getting any younger and without good backing GM will not be able to compete, get it and GM will "do a Wrexham".TB spelled it out at the Meet the Owners, he doesn't need or want a partner.
Money is the big decider, and what happens in the boardroom is as vital for future seasons as the manager and players. TB needs help and a younger partner who has real commitment to Rovers, he is not getting any younger and without good backing GM will not be able to compete, get it and GM will "do a Wrexham".
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on May 01, 2025, 09:10:19 amQuote from: Barmby Rover on May 01, 2025, 07:39:16 amMoney is the big decider, and what happens in the boardroom is as vital for future seasons as the manager and players. TB needs help and a younger partner who has real commitment to Rovers, he is not getting any younger and without good backing GM will not be able to compete, get it and GM will "do a Wrexham".TB spelled it out at the Meet the Owners, he doesn't need or want a partner.It would make succession alot smoother. The question of what happens when TB is no longer around hasn't been answered.