Our Club Is Dying.....Discuss

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  1. Gue

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    BFC Dave Well-Known Member

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    Not dying , more a state of coma i think</p>
     
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    rigor mortis is setting in
     
  4. Gue

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    no mate

    jus players in key positions are ****... this can be turned round, two or three players could see an improvement
     
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    IS IT ****

    it passed away a long time ago
     
  6. Gue

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    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.
     
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    RE: no mate

    i try to be optimistic but finding it difficult!
     
  8. Gue

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    RE: no mate

    join the club
     
  9. Gue

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    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
     
  10. Gue

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    RE: IS IT ****

    and end up in lower reaches of table ytet again
     
  11. Gue

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    to be honest mate it sounds like your dying......this is just a string of bad look....we get it every season!!!:$
     
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    yes, a string of bad luck

    shame it lasts 9 FECKing months
     
  13. LiverpoolRed

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    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
     
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    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.
     
  15. Gue

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    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.
     
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    Pretty much bog standard price to watch football now. Modern day prices unfortunately for 1970's style football!:pff
     
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    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
     
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    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
     
  19. Gue

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    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 !!!
     
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