Tommy2holes
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No! we need to get rid of every single one who's at the club right now and start from scratch
But harsh. There are certainly one or two who could do a job.
No! we need to get rid of every single one who's at the club right now and start from scratch
I echo tp21, that reads much like Orient's experiences in NL. Losing 1-6 at Bromley early in our first season - in the 11-game run without a win that did for Steve Davis - was a particular low. Many away matches where the available tickets were far fewer than the demand. Oh god, the referees.
Thank you tp21 for your honest appraisal of life in the National League. I, for one, am certainly under no illusions and unless there are big changes, success next season may well be termed as not dropping into the National League South! The biggest shock and one of the reasons why it is so difficult to get out of the League is that, after being accustomed to three or four promotion and relegation places, we now have to adjust to one automatic place and one by the play-offs.........that's really tough.You boys are in for a big shock when you drop into the National League. After a double relegation we (Chesterfield) thought there is no way it could get any worse and it would be a doddle getting back into the EFL..couldnt of been more wrong. When your so used to losing like you are it’s extremely hard to turn around. Our first two seasons we only just survived getting relegated to the NLN...terrible start this season aswell until we got new ownership and took a chance on a Young manager and backed him with the right players which has turned out very well. Contrary to what you may believe you won’t be able to get any player you want like Michael Cheek for example because some of the tinpot clubs at this level (Solihull for example) are spending an absolute ton on players which is why its so hard to get out of this league. Adam Rooney on over 2k playing for Solihull,Cheek on a fair whack at Bromley. When you get passed the small money driven clubs then you have to take on the ex-league clubs who for example (Stockport & Wrexham) have extremely rich owners. Then the likes of us,Notts,Hartlepool,Yeovil who dont have a ton of money but more than enough to compete.
You may think because you get 4/5/6k at home you will attract the best players but you won’t as there are several clubs that pull in the same numbers that have tried and failed (Us,Notts,Stockport,Wrexham). The referees at this level are abysmal,the away followings minus the above mentioned aswell as Hartlepool are shocking. You will get beaten on a Tuesday night at home by Maidenhead and they will only bring 20 odd fans (fond memories of getting beaten 3-1 on a tuesday night by them...bringing 17 fans and singing ‘Your f***ing sh*t’ as everyone left the ground). Your players will get smashed about away at Boreham Wood by a team of 7ft giants for 90 mins. You may wonder at times how you yourself are not a National League football player with some of the quality on show.
If you can clear out all your deadwood (they won’t do a job in the National League we thought that aswell) and get off to a good start you never know...but with 1 automatic and 1 playoff it will be very tough. I wish you luck and hopefully see you next season.
Chesterfield fan coming in peace!
oBut harsh. There are certainly one or two who could do a job.
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Ok maybe tom clifford and ricky holmes other then that they are all dispensibl
I was thinking the same.Just looked at the National League ground guide and some grounds have very little away allocation so guess ticket availability is going g to be very small.Cheers for that point about sourcing tickets from away matches, just how difficult did you find getting tickets for away games throughout the season?
Yes I like egbri he shows fightI quite like young Egbri. Think he offers a lot
IM SURE HE DIDNT MEAN FORWARDS SIGNED BUT STRIKER,AKINOLA COULDNT HIT THE BACK OF A BARN DOOR FROM 2 METRES .Akinola?
When Chesterfield came down they were handicapped by a clueless owner and one who didn't have the guts to take a risk. Ian Evatt was caretaker manager at the end of the season (I think he took charge for the last 4 matches), but ignored him when he applied for the job full time. As you know we (Barrow) took the risk and after 2 seasons he got us promoted back to the EFL. He then jumped ship to Bolton and there's a good chance he'll take them up this season too.You boys are in for a big shock when you drop into the National League. After a double relegation we (Chesterfield) thought there is no way it could get any worse and it would be a doddle getting back into the EFL..couldnt of been more wrong. When your so used to losing like you are it’s extremely hard to turn around. Our first two seasons we only just survived getting relegated to the NLN...terrible start this season aswell until we got new ownership and took a chance on a Young manager and backed him with the right players which has turned out very well. Contrary to what you may believe you won’t be able to get any player you want like Michael Cheek for example because some of the tinpot clubs at this level (Solihull for example) are spending an absolute ton on players which is why its so hard to get out of this league. Adam Rooney on over 2k playing for Solihull,Cheek on a fair whack at Bromley. When you get passed the small money driven clubs then you have to take on the ex-league clubs who for example (Stockport & Wrexham) have extremely rich owners. Then the likes of us,Notts,Hartlepool,Yeovil who dont have a ton of money but more than enough to compete.
You may think because you get 4/5/6k at home you will attract the best players but you won’t as there are several clubs that pull in the same numbers that have tried and failed (Us,Notts,Stockport,Wrexham). The referees at this level are abysmal,the away followings minus the above mentioned aswell as Hartlepool are shocking. You will get beaten on a Tuesday night at home by Maidenhead and they will only bring 20 odd fans (fond memories of getting beaten 3-1 on a tuesday night by them...bringing 17 fans and singing ‘Your f***ing sh*t’ as everyone left the ground). Your players will get smashed about away at Boreham Wood by a team of 7ft giants for 90 mins. You may wonder at times how you yourself are not a National League football player with some of the quality on show.
If you can clear out all your deadwood (they won’t do a job in the National League we thought that aswell) and get off to a good start you never know...but with 1 automatic and 1 playoff it will be very tough. I wish you luck and hopefully see you next season.
Chesterfield fan coming in peace!
When Chesterfield came down they were handicapped by a clueless owner and one who didn't have the guts to take a risk. Ian Evatt was caretaker manager at the end of the season (I think he took charge for the last 4 matches), but ignored him when he applied for the job full time. As you know we (Barrow) took the risk and after 2 seasons he got us promoted back to the EFL. He then jumped ship to Bolton and there's a good chance he'll take them up this season too.
Chesterfield also messed up with who they retained when they went down - for example they released Sam Hird , Josh Kay and didn't tie down Brad Barry to a contract quick enough and all 3 were part of the 5 man defence that got us promoted. Hird has stopped playing now and is actually Rob Kelly's assistant manager.
you're right about the National League being one heck of a league to get out of - and it would have been worse next season as had the NLN continued moneybags AFC Fylde together with former EFL team York City would probably have been promoted.
And if you think that's bad then next season in the NLN there are;-
Chester City, Kidderminster, Boston United, York City, Hereford United, Darlington, Bradford Park Avenue, Darlington, Southport and Gateshead... all either former EFL teams or Phoenix clubs - had the league below finished Workington and heavily bankrolled South Shields would also have been there.
It is interesting to look back on this league when we won promotion in the then GM Vauxhall Conference in the 1991-92 season. When you see how Wycombe and Colchester slaughtered everyone else you can understand why Martin O'neill got wound up because they finished second to us on goal difference. But my main reason for posting it is to look at the other teams, since we were down there it is much tougher in terms of the teams you play, having said that only the team that won the league got promoted! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991–92_Football_Conference
yep - I think we were the only other ex-EFL team in the League other than Colchester. Wycombe and Cheltenham hadn't made it to the league;- neither had Kidderminster, Boston United or Macclesfield - and Dagenham and Redbridge Forest were still 2 seperate teams...Wow look at some of those names. That league has changed beyond recognition.
Wow look at some of those names. That league has changed beyond recognition.
As has been said, away allocation at some grounds was pretty small, so generally tickets went on sale in advance to season ticket holders only and would sell out. On at least one occasion (Braintree) the 'home' support number mysteriously increased a lot! Solihull Moors (penultimate game of promotion season) saw massive queues long before they went on sale pre-match, with a lot of disappointed people.Cheers for that point about sourcing tickets from away matches, just how difficult did you find getting tickets for away games throughout the season?
I don’t think many of us on here think next season will be a cake walk, but our beloved leader in the last 3 seasons has proved there is nothing he can’t make worse such as late payment of bills and wages or strange managerial appointments and our old ?? has proved he can’t learn new tricks.I’m not able to get a season ticket for various reasons, though I attend most games and have watched most games on iFollow this season. I hope the away ticketing policy is thought through and planned for, I know Bristol Rovers had fans locked out at Woking for example. I think people assume the away following will be low and they’ll have no trouble getting in but this might not be the case.
I think we would do well to listen to some of these fans of other teams who’ve been there and experienced it. Let’s please not go in naive and unprepared or we’re gonna be screwed ..... again. Let’s not underestimate how tough this will be or assume anything about this league.
I’d like to know exactly what the plan is for SUFC to survive in the NL and get out of the NL and not something scribbled on a fag packet.