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  • #31
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    Originally posted by dembethewarrior View Post
    Exactly, they have higher expectations but their crowds are bigger in this division

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    • #32
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      Plymouth are a well supported club both home and away

      Their crowds in league 1 and league 2 were better than ours

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      • #33
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        Originally posted by EastbourneBlue View Post
        I also think that survival this year could just be a delay of the inevitable
        it could be, that if we survive this season we are worse next season and finish bottom or something, but I don't see that as inevitable.

        There isn't much to choose between any of the clubs in this division once you look beyond the top 2. Look at middlesborough, they've gone from crap to challenging for automatic promotion - with some good loan signings and mostly down to Chuba Akpom seemingly unable to stop scoring - he's scored 32 championship goals in 122 games in total, but 24 of them have come this season in 31 games. I don't think it's impossible for anyone in this division to similarly click and suddenly be challenging for playoffs at least.

        Yes we will miss Kipre and Philogene next season, but in terms of permanent signings we on;y lose Harris, Sang and Bagan I think, which doesn't particularly weaken us.

        If some of the youngsters can take the step up between now and the end of the season - Etete, Colwill, Davies etc then that will be a positive for next year - McGuinness has already proven himself capable at this level.

        Some good recruitment over the summer and who knows.
        I'm not expecting much change from this season really but it isn't impossible.

        It also seems likely that one or two other clubs may be in financial difficulty meaning more points deductions next season and probably trimming of their squads

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        • #34
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          Originally posted by Rjk View Post
          it could be, that if we survive this season we are worse next season and finish bottom or something, but I don't see that as inevitable.

          There isn't much to choose between any of the clubs in this division once you look beyond the top 2. Look at middlesborough, they've gone from crap to challenging for automatic promotion - with some good loan signings and mostly down to Chuba Akpom seemingly unable to stop scoring - he's scored 32 championship goals in 122 games in total, but 24 of them have come this season in 31 games. I don't think it's impossible for anyone in this division to similarly click and suddenly be challenging for playoffs at least.

          Yes we will miss Kipre and Philogene next season, but in terms of permanent signings we on;y lose Harris, Sang and Bagan I think, which doesn't particularly weaken us.

          If some of the youngsters can take the step up between now and the end of the season - Etete, Colwill, Davies etc then that will be a positive for next year - McGuinness has already proven himself capable at this level.

          Some good recruitment over the summer and who knows.
          I'm not expecting much change from this season really but it isn't impossible.

          It also seems likely that one or two other clubs may be in financial difficulty meaning more points deductions next season and probably trimming of their squads
          Do you not think any of McGuinness, Colwill, Davies and add to that Robinson, O'Dowda and a few others might look to jump shit if we are in League 1?

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          • #35
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            Originally posted by blue lewj View Post
            Do you not think any of McGuinness, Colwill, Davies and add to that Robinson, O'Dowda and a few others might look to jump shit if we are in League 1?
            "if we survive this season"

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            • #36
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              It will be very interesting to see season ticket prices if we drop...

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              • #37
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                Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                it could be, that if we survive this season we are worse next season and finish bottom or something, but I don't see that as inevitable.

                There isn't much to choose between any of the clubs in this division once you look beyond the top 2. Look at middlesborough, they've gone from crap to challenging for automatic promotion - with some good loan signings and mostly down to Chuba Akpom seemingly unable to stop scoring - he's scored 32 championship goals in 122 games in total, but 24 of them have come this season in 31 games. I don't think it's impossible for anyone in this division to similarly click and suddenly be challenging for playoffs at least.

                Yes we will miss Kipre and Philogene next season, but in terms of permanent signings we on;y lose Harris, Sang and Bagan I think, which doesn't particularly weaken us.

                If some of the youngsters can take the step up between now and the end of the season - Etete, Colwill, Davies etc then that will be a positive for next year - McGuinness has already proven himself capable at this level.

                Some good recruitment over the summer and who knows.
                I'm not expecting much change from this season really but it isn't impossible.

                It also seems likely that one or two other clubs may be in financial difficulty meaning more points deductions next season and probably trimming of their squads
                Good attitude.

                Nice to read a cheerful post.

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                • #38
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                  Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                  "if we survive this season"
                  I think some people are manically depressed. Just keep on having a positive outlook, **** em.

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                  • #39
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                    Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                    "if we survive this season"
                    Or anyway? Do you think many of them will be falling over themselves for another season like this one if we do avoid the drop?

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                    • #40
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                      Originally posted by goats View Post
                      Course they won’t….we pulled in 17000 v the mighty Wycombe in league 1 2002 I think it was….there’s a lot of big clubs in league 1 right now and some league 1 clubs in the PL…
                      Remember that fixture well...my son's first City match. Some bloke called Dai Hunt nearby giving the team grief resulting in the local constubulary "having a word". 21 years later not much has changed regarding Dai. A bit more reserved maybe but still prone to shout "Cardiff aggro" randomly! Not sure why there was such a big attendance for the Wycombe match..new owner, maybe? Without checking, attendances were generally around 13/14000 that season if memory serves me correctly (unlikely these days). I can see ST sales dropping, if we are relegated, with most L1 teams being of little interest to the walk ups. We would rely on a good FA Cup run to draw in a bigger attendance. The atmosphere would be flat most of the time if there were only, say, 15k in attendance. Some new away grounds to go to, though.

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                      • #41
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                        Wouldn't bother me that much. The worrying thing though is I'm not sure our current team would finish even midtable in the division below.

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                        • #42
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                          Originally posted by blue lewj View Post
                          Do you not think any of McGuinness, Colwill, Davies and add to that Robinson, O'Dowda and a few others might look to jump shit if we are in League 1?
                          I bet they'd be crap at it!

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                          • #43
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                            Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
                            Would it be a disaster if we were relegated , I ask this as a few Plymouth fans I know have had a great few seasons in Lee Gwan pushing for promotion, with excellent attendances both home and away.

                            A chance to reset perhaps ?
                            Yes, it would be a disaster, although win on Friday and we will be fine, lose and I would worry, although there are still enough points left and a good manager.

                            When is Robinson back?

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                            • #44
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                              Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                              I bet they'd be crap at it!
                              Haha

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