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In Topic: Tonight’S Games
Today, 07:21 AM
Osborne again, on 29 April 2024 - 04:40 AM, said:
The budget allowance question could be very interesting to say the least. I can't see the average gate going up that much for either club, and it'll soon drop off if they start losing by the odd 4 or 5-0 at home. Both clubs have been punching above their weight in the NL but when they've been on the telly, there's been more pundits than supporters. Both finalists were the better team on the day though, which is a disappointment.
Hasn’t it been said that our average gates this season has helped us regarding our EFL budget which suggests it’s this season in the NL not expected gates next season which is factored in. -
In Topic: Tonight’S Games
Yesterday, 06:05 PM
frearsghost, on 28 April 2024 - 05:36 PM, said:
Trying to decide which is worse, Solihull or Bromley
To be fair to both clubs, whilst ever we have been down in the NL they have continuously performed at the higher end of the table and been in and around the playoffs. At times, both clubs have shown they can play some decent football too. Unfortunately, though, they have shown a capability to use the dark arts too.
Never been to either ground but Bromley’s doesn’t look a bad little set up but, if they are successful, they will have to rip up the plastic which has been advantageous to them over the seasons.
By comparison, the Solihull’s pitch doesn’t look too bad but I do wonder if the EFL could insist on some serious investment being undertaken in terms of supporter facilities, safety issues, standing and seating areas etc.
As both clubs have relatively small fan bases and home attendances it could be interesting to see how this might affect their EFL budget allowance next season too. -
In Topic: Solihull
Yesterday, 01:33 PM
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In Topic: Solihull
Yesterday, 11:15 AM
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In Topic: Solihull
Yesterday, 10:31 AM
HoneyTrippa, on 28 April 2024 - 09:58 AM, said:
Either way we are now going to have to make that trip again next season.... to either the tin pot facilities at birmingham airport or the tin pot away facilities at Bromley. Not much to choose between them to be honest.
My preference is Altrincham.
Prefer Solihull over Bromley though with one condition and that is that our Christmas and New Year is not spoilt again with return fixtures against the Moors.
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29 Mar 2021 - 11:26Look forward to some more interesting discussions it the mods get a bit more selective about relevance in threads.