no mate jus players in key positions are ****... this can be turned round, two or three players could see an improvement
If Cryne pulls art we're as good as dead.......... You can't run a Club like it's being run currently and be succesful We are becoming a laughing stock, if we aren't already.
RE: IS IT **** they get ya hopes up for a few games then slip back crap and then theyl win a few again n then loose more its same old story
to be honest mate it sounds like your dying......this is just a string of bad look....we get it every season!!!:$
Was dying a few years ago then we were finicially rescued by Patrick Cryne! A lot of people forget on here that we've been a lower league club for quite a few years if you look at our history. Yes I know we've spent longer in the second division than most clubs - the big club mentally came about after our fleeting glimpse with the Premier League. That season , despite all the highs and more lows, has cost us gravelly. As it as - Swindon, Oldham , Sheffield Wednesday, Wimbledon ( Mk Dons). The smaller clubs will struggle to compete. I started off watching us in the fourth division in a ground that was falling apart - you could see the ground underneath the Brewery stand. Now we have a good ground , great training facilities but a below average squad. It'll come good - hopefully but to say we're dying is a little strong
We've spent more seasons in the second tier than any club. I also started watching in the days of Ileyout, but I wasn't paying £20 a chuck.
My first SEASON TICKET, and we are only talking about 1983, was £21. That was a juevenile ticket, so the equivalent today is £120 so that's 471.43% inflation in 22 years.
Pretty much bog standard price to watch football now. Modern day prices unfortunately for 1970's style football!ff
If you look at most things now then they've gone up by the same amount. Cans of coke certainly weren't 50 or 60 p back in 1981. Average houses wouldn't have cost £123,000 like they are now
Justice Taylor stated that the advent of all seater stadia should lead to ticket prices of no more than £6. Adjusted by inflation that would be £11.50. Need I say anymore. Marks and sparks prices for netto products
Hope that inflation runs at the same rate for the next 22 years. That would mean that when I am in my late 50's my 230k house will be worth £1,346,000 !!!