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Andy b

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  1. 1 minute ago, yarddog73 said:

    The day we stop harping back to this and that is the day we will probably start making some progress, do you really think Accrington started this season with a losers mentality worrying about the season ahead? Of course they didn't and its these sorts of attitudes that will drag us down, if we went down we would probably have a top six budget on top of top six crowds with an away support many teams at lower league level are envious of, I would see relegation as an opportunity and I don't buy in to the idea Corney has brainwashed into our fanbase that 17th is an achievement and relegation a disaster, as with all things in life you sometimes have to go back before you can grow again, surely thats better than just stagnating?.

    Agree with this generally though I would

    point out that our home crowds would be bottom six in league 2. 

  2. Yes remember charlton well. I also remember finding it amusing that we would be playing lowly teams such as Reading! 

     

    Good and strong leadership at the very top of the club will be key to any prospects of stabilising the club and pushing forwards, be it from a base line of league 1 or 2. Will test AL in that regard. 

  3. Not all at suggesting the loss

    of income is fully offset. What i am saying is that we need to bear in mind that it costs a lot less money to be competitive in league 2 than league 1. 

     

    Also Chesterfield, Colchester and the like will most likely come back up at some point. They might be at a low point now but they are well placed to be able to compete next season and beyond.

  4. Obviously I am missing the point of the debate here but what will happen to OAFC long term if we go down is a complete unknown.

     

    there are three 'plausible' scenarios.

     

    Number 1. I don't buy for a second that we will go in to admin, do a stockport etc. I just can't see a relegation making that much difference to the extent that the club collapses having survived on a shoe string for twenty years.

     

    Number 2. The prospect of becoming a lower half league 2 club, with league 2 facilities, infrastructure, finances, crowds etc for years to come is very real. Whether that's really any worse than our current existence I am not sure. 

     

    Number 3. It galvanises the club, we get a winning mentality back and can actually compete. 

     

    Not for a second saying 3 will happen but I don't think number 1 will. 2 is a very real prospect which i think an early poster on this topic pointed out.

     

     

  5. Not looking good is it.

     

    All well and good saying this team has

    too much in it to go down but as good as our attacking threat may be, it's been cancelled out by the worst latics defence in living memory. Simple.

     

    I think we will stay up but I wouldn't be putting any money on it. 

     

     

  6. 51 minutes ago, Laticfanatic1 said:

    Apart from his goal what did he do today? Fall over that's all he did. Can't miss a open goal so no credit to him. He's shite and weak 

    Davies and Pringle did the only two decent things coming out of any Oldham player today. For that they are joint MOM. Name a better performer 

  7. If this thread has highlighted one thing it's how far backwards we have gone under the last regime, albeit not on the pitch itself. 

     

    The club is in pieces on so many fronts. Not insurmountable but it's going to be a slow rebuilding process.

     

    It ranges from physical infrastructure (pitch, training facilities) to our reputation and presence in the town, how we are viewed by the business community which once supported the club and the relationship between fans and club. 

     

    Lots to do. It won't all happen at once. 

  8. 50 minutes ago, kowenicki said:

     

    oldham is essentially a town within a very big conurbation. It doesn't have its own sense of identity in the way that hudds does and much of the population of Oldham don't associate with the town

     

    As a result, oafc has little real presence in the town. Bury and Rochdale obviously in exactly the same position. That's the reality.

     

     

     

     

  9. Strikes me that he is being a bit unrealistic about our ability to bring players in. We are a very shit league 1 club with a woeful home support. 

     

    Appreciate his frustrations (we were close to some decent signings) but he needs to apply a bit of pragmatism.

     

    He should have enough in that team to keep them in league one. If he fails it's a bad reflection on him.

  10. Can't see us getting six wins unless something drastic happens in defence. It's been laughable all season. The good run disguised that. 

     

    We seem to signing player after player to bolster the attack but the defence is neglected. Jonny P is up there amongst the worst we have had.

     

  11. Playing great football and getting the philosophy right is admirable. Fact is our defence is woeful. Can't ignore it. In 7 games out of 10 scoring two goals in a won't get us the win. That is massively concerning, irrespective of our (potential) attaching prowess. 

     

    There should be goals in this team without getting in another sticker. The defence has to be the priority.

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