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Plenty of 10k crowds and a few at potential 13k plus. Maybe the club should think about sorting those broken seats out to maximise revenue.
Quote from: Nudga on May 05, 2025, 07:21:57 amPlenty of 10k crowds and a few at potential 13k plus. Maybe the club should think about sorting those broken seats out to maximise revenue. They fixed them before Bradford.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on April 29, 2025, 09:41:20 pmQuote 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.With only the League One and League Two play offs left to go, we have an almost full picture of League One next season:Barnsley BlackpoolBolton Wanderers Bradford CityBurton AlbionCardiff CityDoncaster RoversExeter CityHuddersfield TownLincoln CityLuton TownMansfield TownNorthampton TownPeterborough UnitedPlymouth ArgylePort ValeReadingRotherham UnitedStevenageWigan Athletic
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
If Hull lose on Saturday, Grant will be facing his two former clubs (Hull & Peterborough) on level terms next season.
Quote from: swintonrover on May 05, 2025, 08:44:09 amQuote from: Nudga on May 05, 2025, 07:21:57 amPlenty of 10k crowds and a few at potential 13k plus. Maybe the club should think about sorting those broken seats out to maximise revenue. They fixed them before Bradford.Did they, or did they take them from another area? Like the netted off areas in the west/north corner?
Quote from: Chris Black come back on May 04, 2025, 10:22:52 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on April 29, 2025, 09:41:20 pmQuote 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.With only the League One and League Two play offs left to go, we have an almost full picture of League One next season:Barnsley BlackpoolBolton Wanderers Bradford CityBurton AlbionCardiff CityDoncaster RoversExeter CityHuddersfield TownLincoln CityLuton TownMansfield TownNorthampton TownPeterborough UnitedPlymouth ArgylePort ValeReadingRotherham UnitedStevenageWigan AthleticWhilst it's great for attendances with all the derbies, sometimes you can have too many as it can make a mess of 'form' when every other week there's a big game against local rivals when the occasion takes over the players minds and needle flows onto the pitch. We then find it difficult to play our normal style of football. Just another factor we're going to have to overcome.
A trip to Stockport as well and they will fill the away end as well
Getting there.BarnsleyBlackpoolBolton WanderersBradford CityBurton AlbionCardiff CityDoncaster RoversExeter CityHuddersfield TownLincoln CityLuton TownMansfield TownNorthampton TownPeterborough UnitedPlymouth ArgylePort ValeReadingRotherham UnitedStevenageStockport CountyWigan AthleticWycombe Wanderers
Think you need to replace Wimbledon with Walsall Chris...
Lucrative Town Following their relegation after just one season in the Premier League, the club will receive parachute payments for two years instead of the usual three—approximately £42 million in the current season and around £32 million in 2025/26.
Looking like a tough league is that.
Quote from: andy didcott on May 26, 2025, 07:11:25 pmLooking like a tough league is that.It really is a tough league - can't pick many 'gimme' three points in there or see the natural bottom of the pile. Our old foe Stevenage? The Cobblers? Exeter maybe, although they always seem to have a decent home form as most teams have jet lag by the time they've arrived down there. Got to get the recruitment right in the summer so we can make the step up. Plenty of time to bring the right mix in, but a big job for Grant and the team ahead. Some corkers of games in there though, should be a cracking year if we can be competitive.