Royal_jimmy I predict Bowen as manager in September when we lose our first 8 games of the season under Ince
Lolz
by SouthDownsRoyal » 30 May 2022 09:14
Royal_jimmy I predict Bowen as manager in September when we lose our first 8 games of the season under Ince
by Stranded » 30 May 2022 10:11
YorkshireRoyal99blythspartantidus_mi2 Phil Parkinson has taken what I assume to be the largest budget team in the National League by quite a margin to 2nd place and a play-off semi-final defeat.
Hopefully that shuts up the few people, including a very racist individual clamouring for him to come here.
I wouldn’t want Parky as manager but to be fair to him the National League is really tough. I had underestimated it but having seen Chesterfield a few times this season there are some decent teams who get big support.
With only one automatic promotion place up for grabs it’s far from easy. Tbh it’s about time they had 3 up and 3 down, plus 4 teams playing for one playoff place. Chesterfield took over 2,500 fans to Halifax last Tuesday night and the tickets sold out in a few hours. It’s criminal that the playoff final is at West Ham it should be somewhere like Villa Park. All the playoff teams were midlands and above.
Easily, I'd even go and say 4 teams up and down (obviously would have to go for 3 first) between the divisions. Not enough clubs get enough of a chance at the FL I'd say who would probably make for a more interesting spectacle than some of the dross that have clogged the league up for years.
I follow Morecambe a little bit due to some history in our family. They regularly used to finish 20th (in and around) in League Two and the narrative seemed to be they'd only ever stay up because 1 promoted team would usually be worse and a couple of other clubs below them would be struggling financially. Me and my brother said that, if Morecambe were relegated from League Two, they wouldn't come back up just like some others haven't (Barnet, Dag & Red, Yeovil, Torquay) for a number of years. This was going back a couple of seasons now though, obviously before they were promoted to L1 ironically.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 30 May 2022 10:29
StrandedYorkshireRoyal99blythspartan
I wouldn’t want Parky as manager but to be fair to him the National League is really tough. I had underestimated it but having seen Chesterfield a few times this season there are some decent teams who get big support.
With only one automatic promotion place up for grabs it’s far from easy. Tbh it’s about time they had 3 up and 3 down, plus 4 teams playing for one playoff place. Chesterfield took over 2,500 fans to Halifax last Tuesday night and the tickets sold out in a few hours. It’s criminal that the playoff final is at West Ham it should be somewhere like Villa Park. All the playoff teams were midlands and above.
Easily, I'd even go and say 4 teams up and down (obviously would have to go for 3 first) between the divisions. Not enough clubs get enough of a chance at the FL I'd say who would probably make for a more interesting spectacle than some of the dross that have clogged the league up for years.
I follow Morecambe a little bit due to some history in our family. They regularly used to finish 20th (in and around) in League Two and the narrative seemed to be they'd only ever stay up because 1 promoted team would usually be worse and a couple of other clubs below them would be struggling financially. Me and my brother said that, if Morecambe were relegated from League Two, they wouldn't come back up just like some others haven't (Barnet, Dag & Red, Yeovil, Torquay) for a number of years. This was going back a couple of seasons now though, obviously before they were promoted to L1 ironically.
I'm not sure I agree with the first statement - in the past decade or so we've had a whole host of clubs getting their first go at the Football League: Harrogate, Sutton, Forest Green, Fleetwood, Morecambe, Yeovil, Salford - Barrow coming back after god knows how long. I've probably missed a few to boot.
The National League is now pretty much a graveyard for mismanaged EFL clubs - so all adding a promotion spot or two would do realistically is give clubs a lifeline who perhaps don't need it. Look at the top half of the NL:
Stockport
Wrexham
Halifax
Notts County
Chesterfield
Dagenham & Redbridge
Then you have Southend, Yeovil, Aldershot, Torquay all trying to find a way back.
I think 2 is enough as it does give promoted sides a chance to establish themselves with less fear of dropping straight back down. If you moved to 3 or 4 spots at the bottom then I you're looking at a churn of 7 or 8 clubs in L2 each year, which is just too much IMHO.
by karbota » 30 May 2022 12:12
South Coast Royaltidus_mi2 Phil Parkinson has taken what I assume to be the largest budget team in the National League by quite a margin to 2nd place and a play-off semi-final defeat.
Didn't the two biggest budget clubs come first and second?
A bit like The Championship?
by Hendo » 30 May 2022 12:20
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 30 May 2022 12:30
karbotaSouth Coast Royaltidus_mi2 Phil Parkinson has taken what I assume to be the largest budget team in the National League by quite a margin to 2nd place and a play-off semi-final defeat.
Didn't the two biggest budget clubs come first and second?
A bit like The Championship?
And of course, the two most successful clubs came first and second. Wrexham also reached the FA Trophy final and had the highest home National league attendance, and LOL you still think Parkys a failure.
Vanarama National League table
# Team Average
1. Wrexham 8,114
2. Notts County 6,836
3. Stockport County 6,019
4. Grimsby Town 5,974
by NathStPaul » 30 May 2022 12:33
by From Despair To Where? » 30 May 2022 13:37
by On Strings » 30 May 2022 16:13
karbotaSouth Coast Royaltidus_mi2 Phil Parkinson has taken what I assume to be the largest budget team in the National League by quite a margin to 2nd place and a play-off semi-final defeat.
Didn't the two biggest budget clubs come first and second?
A bit like The Championship?
And of course, the two most successful clubs came first and second. Wrexham also reached the FA Trophy final and had the highest home National league attendance, and LOL you still think Parkys a failure.
Vanarama National League table
# Team Average
1. Wrexham 8,114
2. Notts County 6,836
3. Stockport County 6,019
4. Grimsby Town 5,974
by karbota » 30 May 2022 18:16
by karbota » 30 May 2022 18:24
YorkshireRoyal99karbotaSouth Coast Royal
And of course, the two most successful clubs came first and second. Wrexham also reached the FA Trophy final and had the highest home National league attendance, and LOL you still think Parkys a failure.
Vanarama National League table
# Team Average
1. Wrexham 8,114
2. Notts County 6,836
3. Stockport County 6,019
4. Grimsby Town 5,974
To be fair, yes, they should have got promoted this season. That within itself is a failure for the club.
by karbota » 30 May 2022 18:25
NathStPaul Why are you talking to a racist?
by Zip » 30 May 2022 18:41
karbotaYorkshireRoyal99karbota
And of course, the two most successful clubs came first and second. Wrexham also reached the FA Trophy final and had the highest home National league attendance, and LOL you still think Parkys a failure.
Vanarama National League table
# Team Average
1. Wrexham 8,114
2. Notts County 6,836
3. Stockport County 6,019
4. Grimsby Town 5,974
To be fair, yes, they should have got promoted this season. That within itself is a failure for the club.
They finished 8th last season so???????????????????.
by Snowflake Royal » 31 May 2022 08:24
by Pepe the Horseman » 31 May 2022 12:43
karbotaNathStPaul Why are you talking to a racist?
Link, please.
by karbota » 01 Jun 2022 20:47
Pepe the HorsemankarbotaNathStPaul Why are you talking to a racist?
Link, please.
Hi Kes x
by Millsy » 01 Jun 2022 20:48
by karbota » 01 Jun 2022 21:01
ZipkarbotaYorkshireRoyal99
To be fair, yes, they should have got promoted this season. That within itself is a failure for the club.
They finished 8th last season so???????????????????.
Yep with no money they finished 8th. Wrexham fans want him out. The style of football is awful and with the biggest budget on players and wages this season plus the biggest home and away support he has failed. If he can’t succeed in Non League football he is not remotely close to good enough to manage three divisions higher.
by NathStPaul » 01 Jun 2022 21:17
by karbota » 01 Jun 2022 22:19
NathStPaul He's not going to shag you.
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