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Looks that wayRather looks like they're going through.
Looks that wayRather looks like they're going through.
Probably only be allowed 1000 tickets maximum but as pointed out on here Oxford City get small attendance so maybe opportunities for moreCan you imagine we get Oxford City away first game of the season. We’d fill the ground on our own
Agreed. Although I’d say weaker, rather than weak.When you take out Wrexham and notts county, the league looks very weak...... if their is chance for us to go up its next season providing ron sells up ASAP.
Yeah looks like some long trips for them next seasonBet Bishop's Stortford are gutted Oxford went up
Nearer 2,000 according to this :-3000 in total yes
Frustratingly it really does look like a league we can do well in... If we was to be sold in time for summerHere we are then. Assuming we don’t get wound up or lose our license and demoted, this is what the NL will look like next season. Pretty even split with North v South.
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We're already in the relegation zone!Here we are then. Assuming we don’t get wound up or lose our license and demoted, this is what the NL will look like next season. Pretty even split with North v South.
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I can't agree with that thinking, yes Wrexham and Notts County have been promoted. Levels the playing field a bit. Chesterfield, Woking, Oldham will challenge. Gateshead, if they carry on from where they left off this season will be a threat. Hartlepool know what to expect and will be ready. AFC Fylde have good financial backing. Naturally if Kevin has a free hand then we can expect to be in the mix, but the League can in no way be described as weak. There are no pushovers in the National League as we found out this season.When you take out Wrexham and notts county, the league looks very weak...... if their is chance for us to go up its next season providing ron sells up ASAP.
I agree with you. Plenty of sides finished above us and have very good squads, Woking and Chesterfield to name two. Oldham will be a real force next season and we don't know what to expect from Hartlepool and Rochdale. BorehamWood and Bromley are always up there. I expect Solihull to have a better season. Daggers are always a threat too.I can't agree with that thinking, yes Wrexham and Notts County have been promoted. Levels the playing field a bit. Chesterfield, Woking, Oldham will challenge. Gateshead, if they carry on from where they left off this season will be a threat. Hartlepool know what to expect and will be ready. AFC Fylde have good financial backing. Naturally if Kevin has a free hand then we can expect to be in the mix, but the League can in no way be described as weak. There are no pushovers in the National League as we found out this season.
Should our financial situation not be sorted, then we will do well to avoid a relegation fight.
this league will be equally as strong next season as it was this season ,anyone who thinks otherwise needs their head tested, and for us to be in the mix we need new owners A.S.A.P and for the embargo to be lifted and KEV and co time to bring in the players they believe can do the job for us .Otherwise we will be on the wrong end of the table .