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Tommy_Fent

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  1. Yes Man Utd, City and Liverpool get a lot of support from the North West.

     

    But don't underestimate the fanbases of those clubs down the M1 corridor. Sheff Wednesday, Forest and Derby in particular are well supported for what they are and get a lot of support from outside the cities they play in. When I got off the train at Chesterfield station yesterday there were a number of Wednesday fans off to Hillsborough.

     

    Yes it's hard for Latics being where we are, but lets not feel sorry for ourselves everytime a club passes us by because it isnt plane sailing for other clubs at our level. Chesterfield have done really well considering where they were a few years ago struggling to get 3,000 fans in their partially condemned ground. For us to get the sort of crowds we were getting 6-7 years ago won't be an easy task but it isn't impossible.

  2. Right.

     

    Didnt go and now just seen the goals on the sky+ football leage goals.....

     

     

    Is it only me who doesn't think it was a penalty?

     

    I cant see any contact at all from Evatt on Philliskirk?

     

    Soft.*

     

     

     

    * but i'll take it!!!

    In moments like that yesterday you've just got to remember the dubious penalties that have been given against us over the years

  3. I think comparisons with PL sides are almost totally pointless as previously discussed (TV and sponsorship transform the business model).

     

    What is perhaps of interest is looking at the data in our division, and in particular in conjunction with average attendances and try to do a comparison of the budgets on offer (of course this is very rough data - no additional income; taken the lowest ST cost value (some will be more, pay on the day will be more etc etc). The estimated budgets range massively - Sheffield Utd with over £5m, and the top 10 clubs with around £2m or more.

     

    We have around £1.4m. The poorest clubs (Scunthorpe and Fleetwood) have less than £1m.

     

    Latics sit in a mid-table position, and arguably we have probably performed at the level that we are funded to do so for the most part. If we could make a punt for the Play-Offs then we'd be doing well.

     

    Dropping ST prices (and the same sort of impact on pay at the gate) to £250 would need at least 6,000 to make it even marginally better than our current budget. There is a big risk in dropping prices that we end up in a far worse position in the budget stakes.

     

    Like what appears to have happened at Hartlepool

  4. shame we can't be aiming for 7k at home, we always travel well away as a % of home following, but nowadays we're lucky to see 4500 home fans in attendance

    Agreed, it does go to show if a club like Chesterfield can do it then why can't we?

     

    And before anyone mentions catchment area Chesterfield have both the Sheffield clubs, Derby and Forest all within half an hours drive and it's a smaller town than Oldham.

  5. Been done to death this subject, yawnsome now, as with most things in life the power lies with the people, stop paying the prices and things will quickly change.

    The top Premiership clubs know that if the loyal fan who has been going for 40 years and lives locally wont pay the prices then some daytripper will. Unfortunately the same doesn't apply to the rest of the Football pyramid who have to play catch up. If most of us refuse to pay the prices at Latics either the club cuts the cloth and does a Stockport or we go to the wall. Sadly it's another example of how the big clubs run the game.

  6. There can't be another set of fans who obsess about attendances and away followings as much as us.

    Personally I think we're nowhere near as bad as fans at other clubs. Especially when you're subject to listening to a willy measuring contest between

     

    My last memory of Chesterfield was that they had a nice pub nearby in the Derby Arms and a good chippy a few doors down from that.

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    It gets boring in League One if we lose most weeks. Enjoyed this season so far, though...

    Ditto, I think the poor starts we've had in recent seasons along with the situation at Tranmere has made me greatful that we've been competitive from the off this season. Especially as I was worried about the attacking options at the start of this season

  8. That Tranmere game when he got sent off was my first ever match.

     

    I remember that Tranmere team always used to beat us, Chris Malkin was another one who used to always bag against us.

     

    In terms of referees one which sticks out for me was Ian Williamson. He referred that match against Peterborough where he gave them two penalties and didn't punish one of their players for the most blatant assault on Daniel Jones for us. Then he went on to ref 3 further games and give 3 disputable penalties against us.

     

    Moore, Warnock, Megson, Fergie, Steve Evans etc, we hate them because they have a drive to win at all costs. Something I feel is sometimes lacking at our club. Apart from Moore, Dowie was another who had this mentality, opposition fans hated us when he was our manager because he knew how to win the scrappy games.

  9. I don't if it's just me but I noticed yesterday that we were doing it a hell of a lot more yesterday than we have in previous games under Johnson. This to me is something we've been needing to do for a while, I don't know if it's down to our midfielders getting further forward or the ability of our wingers but it was certainly refreshing to see. I liked Korey Smith in terms of his technical ability but I did feel at times with him in the the middle the play did seem to go sideways a hell of a lot and personally I think at our level you need to be gambling more in the final third. If we play like this in more games and we take more of those chances I will certainly be more optimistic about our chances this season.

  10. Aiming for is different. If we were consistently in the top ten this season our attendances will increase.

     

    We've won three on the bounce. Let's see what we get next Saturday?

     

    it won't happen overnight but I'd just love to see those sort of crowds return one day. Winning more matches at home would certainly be a step in the right direction.

  11. Based on what?

     

    Oldham is a town of over 100,000. To be totally sexist 50% are men. Are you telling me that less than 10% of those men will pay for live football?

     

     

    Just a note, plenty of our crowd are female and I am a fan that doesn't live in Oldham. Just wondering why we have the god given right to get 5000 or 6000 fans a game. Why not 15000 or 20000?

     

     

    Edit: Wigan get 15000 but has a smaller population than Oldham.

     

    Ok let me re-phrase - regardless of the clubs on our doorstep we shoule be getting at least 5 thousand for home games.

     

    Why we don't get those sort of crowds in is a debate we've had over a million times on here, I'd love us to be getting 10k plus, but to me 5-6k is realistically what we should be aiming for in the league we're in.

  12. Man Utd - because they believe themselves to be bigger than the game itself.

     

    MK Dons - because going to their ground was one of the most Soul destroying experiences of my life. If they are the future of Football, then I don't wish to be a part of it.

     

    Sheff Utd - every club has its idiots who follow them, but when you see innocent get attacked outside their ground. Not to mention nearly getting glassed outside their ground for wearing a Latics shirt (not even on a matchday) then it certainly has a negative influence on your opinion of them

     

    But like what others on here have said I've found myself getting nicer as I've got older. There are plenty of clubs I'd love us to get one over on, but none of them exactly offend me.

  13. I'm feeling slightly turned off at the minute if I'm completely honest, part of it is down to the negative tactics LJ seems to have deployed. But mostly I'm getting fed up with the way money has corrupted the domestic game. It used to be about how good 11 men are at a sport against 11 other men. But now it seems that to progress at any level it all comes down to how big your budget is. I really enjoyed watching the World Cup because it was purely about the competitive aspect of it, nobody could buy their way out of trouble and 90% of the games could have gone either way and that's how Football should be. I want to be proven wrong and I'll continue to support the club, but I do feel as though club Football is becoming a bit too predictable.

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