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China

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  1. I sometimes wonder if there's any future for lower level football in this area with United and City getting bigger and bigger, With the ease of getting into Manchester through improved transport systems and City expanding their ground it's understandable that football fans of the future will choose trophies, titles and world class players over endless misery and disappointment, maybe we're all fighting a losing battle and we're just a bit further down the road to oblivion than most.

     

    On that cheerful note I wish you all a much better 2016.

  2. County were my local team as a kid. Railway End first half and Popular Side second half it was.

     

    I saw them take the Champions of Europe to extra time at anfield. Beat four Premiership sides in one season and get robbed blind by some awful refereeing decisions at Wembley.

     

    I saw Rochdale loan them Barry Diamond. Who then scored a hat trick against Rochdaleon Boxing Day one cold Christmas in the 1980s.

     

    I was at Telford and Caernarfon for FA cup defeats. And witnessed the win over qpr.

     

    Definitely got a soft spot for County and Edgeley Park. And don't quite understand why, with crowds of 3,000+, they can't generate the cash to sign the players to run away with the league they're in.

     

    Debts and overheads but you're right we should still have enough to compete at this level, I don't know if you got there yesterday but that dire display is what we're accustomed to.

  3. Stockport are skint, getting rid of players left right and centre.

     

    We might be skint but I'm not aware of us getting rid of players left right and centre, we got rid of Gonzales because as hard as he tried he just wasn't up to it, I liked the lad for the effort he put in but he couldn't cut it at conference north level so he won't make it at this level.

    Getting back to Dennis, I'd put good money on him getting goals at league level, the lad's a natural, I don't think we can sell him though as he's on a season long loan at Macc but they're as skint as us so a deal could be done which would be a shame because I reckon they could go up if they hold onto him..

  4. Jim has done a lot for the town including mumps and the cinema, problem is he's stuck it all on the towns credit card. His ideas all centre on private investment and he's not had it. The town is in over a quarter of a billion in debt.

     

    I know Oldham well and there's some truth in that but something needed to be done and he had the balls to do it, under his leadership the town has attracted a M&S which will keep shoppers in the town, the cinema complex will also keep people in town, the Oldham in bloom stuff has lifted the perception of the town.

    With the tram now in place, people who would never have considered living in Oldham might now be tempted with the low house prices, I've met him a couple of times and been impressed by his enthusiasm and his willingness to get things done.

  5. More I reckon. Stockport's and Tranmere's crowds are referenced on here regularly. If we were forced into a siege mentality, I think it'd be surprising how many people actuality give a :censored:.

     

    It's the monotony of 19 years League 1 that makes us look like a unsupported club. Backs against the wall, despite the obvious long term risk, people would come out in numbers.

     

    It's another Corney legacy that's started to be believed about us being a :censored: club punching above our weight. So often overlooked that we're as badly supported under as we ever have been under his regime.

     

    The thing is we're all stuck with our clubs, there's no getting out once you're in and just like us you'll stick with it. Having said that you're nowhere near dropping to our level and if you did drop a level I reckon you'd bounce back relatively quickly.

  6. China,I always had us down as being slightly bigger than yourselves and Tranmere,mainly down to the fact you both played Friday nights at one time to obtain a few extra supporters from the bigger neighbours. I would say since Sky tv has taken over the sport all 3 clubs are about the same size, Bolton and Blackburn slightly bigger due to them not being as much of a Manchester/Liverpool over spill.

     

    The Friday night thing backfired on us, our crowds were lower on Fridays than they are on Saturdays and we probably lost a generation of kids, on the other hand it gave me a lot of free Saturdays and the chance to get to Boundary Park a fair bit.

  7. We aren't as big as stockport no.

     

    Even as a County fan I'd find it hard to argue that we're as big as Oldham, potentially maybe but our history is mostly lower divisions and we've never played top flight, I think County and Tranmere are similar clubs but I always saw Oldham as similar to Blackburn and Bolton, maybe that's because I grew up in the 70s.

  8. In league 1 you get quite a few attractive games against reasonable sized clubs who have fallen away, league 2 is nowhere near as attractive and playing the likes of Barnet at home won't bring the crowds flooding back, your income would be reduced massively but your expenditure wouldn't. Staying up is essential and the new stand could be one part of putting the club back on the rise, I don't know if a Bradford style season ticket promotion would work but taking a step back to move forward isn't the way to go.

  9. Thanks for that Sheridan (I think) although I find your hatred puzzling as we never really had a rivalry since maybe the 60s and we were pretty much miles apart during the hooligan years of the 70s and 80s when a lot of rivalries developed. Anyway I'd take getting stuffed by Latics and Rochdale right now, it's definitely better than getting stuffed by Stalybridge!

     

    Hi Max, are you still in touch with Wrighty? I might pop over again this season if you've not already played them, I'll definitely get a match in when we have a free Saturday.

     

    Disjointed, we're still in debt so our 3000 are pretty much needed to service that debt, the problem in our division is if someone puts £500k into Brackley for instance it goes straight into the squad, in our case it would be swallowed up which is deterring investment, things are improving though.

  10. With 6 home games played we're averaging 3131 which isn't bad in our 3rd season in the conference north, especially when you consider the visiting support is often around a dozen. Whether or not your crowds would hold up as well is something I hope you never have to find out.

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