by stealthpapes » 14 Nov 2024 13:52
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Nov 2024 15:55
stealthpapesAre we that desperate for minor glory?
err, I am?
EFL Trophy would be a banger. No downside to losing, loads of upside. In 2001, we swamped Cardiff in blue and white vs Walsall. So yeah, I expect fans to come out of the woodwork.
FA cup better, agree, but also (a) more random in terms of quality we could face and (b) likely harder.
by Crowbar6753 » 14 Nov 2024 16:20
South Coast RoyalFrom Despair To Where? To be fair, if, and I accept that's a big if, but if we got to the final we could take 30,000+ to Wembley and that would be a decent pay day.
Do you really think that would happen if we played somebody like Morecambe or Crewe?
Are we that desperate for minor glory?
This isn't like the Simod Cup where we had beaten top level clubs such as Chelsea and Coventry and were due to play League Cup finalists Luton.
IMHO the club would make more money from further progress in the FA Cup and that should be the immediate priority.
by South Coast Royal » 15 Nov 2024 10:49
Crowbar6753South Coast RoyalFrom Despair To Where? To be fair, if, and I accept that's a big if, but if we got to the final we could take 30,000+ to Wembley and that would be a decent pay day.
Do you really think that would happen if we played somebody like Morecambe or Crewe?
Are we that desperate for minor glory?
This isn't like the Simod Cup where we had beaten top level clubs such as Chelsea and Coventry and were due to play League Cup finalists Luton.
IMHO the club would make more money from further progress in the FA Cup and that should be the immediate priority.
Hi SCR, the last 9 finals (2 finals were behind closed doors, Covid) have actually had some pretty decent attendance figures:
42,000 Peterbro v Wycombe
30,600 Rotherham v Sutton
85,000 (Record) Portsmouth v Sunderland
42,000 Lincoln v Shrewsbury
74,400 Coventry v Oxford
59,500 Barnsley v Oxford
72,300 Walsall v Bristol.C
That's an average of around 58,000.
The last two have been played between fairly smaller supported clubs hence the lower crowd. I would like to think that the draw of a Wembley visit against a half decent team and we would take 25,000+ to Wembley. Even if you take the average attendance of 58,000 that equates to nearly 1.8 million in gate receipts (based on a 30 pound ticket, so may be higher!). Not sure how much of that figure is shared between the clubs but nothing to be sniffed at.
by Clyde1998 » 15 Nov 2024 11:27
South Coast RoyalCrowbar6753South Coast Royal
Do you really think that would happen if we played somebody like Morecambe or Crewe?
Are we that desperate for minor glory?
This isn't like the Simod Cup where we had beaten top level clubs such as Chelsea and Coventry and were due to play League Cup finalists Luton.
IMHO the club would make more money from further progress in the FA Cup and that should be the immediate priority.
Hi SCR, the last 9 finals (2 finals were behind closed doors, Covid) have actually had some pretty decent attendance figures:
42,000 Peterbro v Wycombe
30,600 Rotherham v Sutton
85,000 (Record) Portsmouth v Sunderland
42,000 Lincoln v Shrewsbury
74,400 Coventry v Oxford
59,500 Barnsley v Oxford
72,300 Walsall v Bristol.C
That's an average of around 58,000.
The last two have been played between fairly smaller supported clubs hence the lower crowd. I would like to think that the draw of a Wembley visit against a half decent team and we would take 25,000+ to Wembley. Even if you take the average attendance of 58,000 that equates to nearly 1.8 million in gate receipts (based on a 30 pound ticket, so may be higher!). Not sure how much of that figure is shared between the clubs but nothing to be sniffed at.
Fair enough .
I do suspect that the clubs don't get too much from the gate receipts but if it were as much as say £600,000 (including £50,000 or £100,000 depending upon the result) it is a tidy sum even if these earlier rounds may well have meant games being played at a loss.
By then hopefully we have a new owner and the pennies don't need to be watched quite so carefully as now.
For this 2nd round FA Cup there is a £50,000 differential between winning and losing which, at the moment is a lot of money to a club in our position.
We win and then winners in round 3 get £115,000 but more importantly gate receipts would be decent whoever and wherever we play.
So, do we put everything on the line for a number of games for our small squad that will only prove profitable if we get to the semi-final and much more so if we make the final or do we try to go as far as we can in the FA Cup knowing that just one win against significantly lower standard opposition will bring in significant funds during the next couple of months at least?
These are obviously decisions to be made by the club ( assuming that somebody is actually now making decisions) but I remain in the camp of treating the FA Cup very seriously and just giving it a go with the kids for the U21 trophy and hoping for the best and not too many injuries.
by RG30 » 15 Nov 2024 11:42
by Clyde1998 » 15 Nov 2024 12:08
RG30 When is the draw?
by Sutekh » 15 Nov 2024 13:35
Clyde1998RG30 When is the draw?
No date has been set, although the final group game - Bradford vs Rotherham will be played on Tuesday and will determine who's seeded. I imagine the draw will be in the days following.
by windermereROYAL » 20 Nov 2024 11:53
by Sutekh » 20 Nov 2024 13:32
windermereROYAL Posh, Wycombe Charlton or Walsall away, we`ll know on Friday evening, nobody said it would be easy.
by Clyde1998 » 20 Nov 2024 14:10
SutekhwindermereROYAL Posh, Wycombe Charlton or Walsall away, we`ll know on Friday evening, nobody said it would be easy.
Failing to avoid defeat at Cheltenham really cost the club a decent shot at progression in this competition.
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