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  • Thread starter drfc1
  • Start date Apr 20, 2012
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drfc1

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #1
It seems to me that you have had a good crack at avoiding relegation with a team made up mainly of young lads. Fair play to them for that if you do drop which now looks likely.
Could be a mooted atmosphere tomorrow but I'm looking forward to it regardless.
As you will no doubt be favourites to come straight back up (if results go against you in the next 2 games obviously) would you keep Andy Thorn in charge, he comes across as a decent fella & under the circumstances looks to have done a decent job?
 
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skybluesam66

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #2
no we wont be favourites to come back up - have you seen our form in the last 41 years!!!
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #3
favourites to come straught back up, we will be selling everything thats not nailed down, anything of any value will go, even the 10 pack of Tesco bars of soap in the shower cabinet, will be on ebay come June.

The only way we might be favourites are if the parasites,called our owners, sell up to someone. Rumours are there is someone, but we've been saying this for more than 12 months, and they still have'nt put in an acceptable bid.

Its nice someone thinks we are better than we actually are, but we will struggle next season with the set up we've got.Thanks though for trying to lift our spirits.

The Rev
 
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Stoppercurtis

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #4
We need another Jimmy Hill and Dereck Robbins. This isn't going to happen so I fear we could drop down yest another divsion this time next year!

Stopper
 
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drfc1

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #5
Sorry for assuming you would do well next season. That's a real shame that anything of value will be sold. I have a theory that the Championship is miles better than L1 so I'm sure we will both be alright this time next season (although I'm sure Scunthorpe fans said the same & they've only just survived). It's been a year to forget for us both, hopefully tomorrow will be a cracker!!
 

skybluelee

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #6
drfc1 said:
Sorry for assuming you would do well next season. That's a real shame that anything of value will be sold. I have a theory that the Championship is miles better than L1 so I'm sure we will both be alright this time next season (although I'm sure Scunthorpe fans said the same & they've only just survived). It's been a year to forget for us both, hopefully tomorrow will be a cracker!!
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Preston North End?
 
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drfc1

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #7
Yes but Preston were a club in turmoil.........................
Oh well, I've been following the Rovers for too many years now & my best times were in the Conference, the lower you go the better the away days. Keep the faith !
 
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TommyAtkins

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #8
drfc1 said:
It seems to me that you have had a good crack at avoiding relegation with a team made up mainly of young lads. Fair play to them for that if you do drop which now looks likely.
Could be a mooted atmosphere tomorrow but I'm looking forward to it regardless.
As you will no doubt be favourites to come straight back up (if results go against you in the next 2 games obviously) would you keep Andy Thorn in charge, he comes across as a decent fella & under the circumstances looks to have done a decent job?
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This club was driven to ruin by a previous ownership, which culminated in our relegation in 2001.

Our current owners just didn't have the funds necessary to turn things around.
 

kg82

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #9
Maybe wait until the summer to see what happens? It's more than likely our best players will leave or be sold but I'll still go into next season with hope!
 

1nilandwe...

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #10
You have to start the season with hope. Otherwise what's the point. We'll still all be there next season regardless and we'll have the best time that we can manage. Thanks drfc1 for the kind words.
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #11
A lot of fans whose teams fall to the lower leagues all say the away days are better experiences, new grounds ,friendlier stewards, and the home support are usually friendlier too.
Very few of us fans on here, me included just,I was 5 and me dad had just started taking me but i have no memory what so ever of those days, can't remember pre 1967 the last time we were in league division 3, but i know a few who still say to this day ,that the most enjoyable days were back in the mid sixties.

Anyway i hope you finish second next year, 32 points behind us, we can all dream can't we.

The Rev
 

coundonskyblue

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #12
Without being picky it was 1964 not 67 Rev.

Whats Donny's finances like? They could end up the strongest of the relegated teams next season.
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #13
coundonskyblue said:
Without being picky it was 1964 not 67 Rev.

Whats Donny's finances like? They could end up the strongest of the relegated teams next season.
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You are so right coundon it was 1964. My Dad starting taking me in 68/9 and i was 5 in that year, i still can't remember it though.

The Rev
 

BurbageSkyBlues

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #14
Rev, that must have been about the time I started going - I was about ten, it was a dreadful 0-0 bore draw with WBA. Do you recall such a match?
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #15
coundonskyblue said:
Without being picky it was 1964 not 67 Rev.

Whats Donny's finances like? They could end up the strongest of the relegated teams next season.
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Saunders quoted as saying they are over budget with the 12 contracted players on the books.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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  • Apr 20, 2012
  • #16
TommyAtkins said:
This club was driven to ruin by a previous ownership, which culminated in our relegation in 2001.

Our current owners just didn't have the funds necessary to turn things around.
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Well they did, they just decided to invest it in other projects.
 
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drfc1

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  • Apr 22, 2012
  • #17
coundonskyblue said:
Without being picky it was 1964 not 67 Rev.

Whats Donny's finances like? They could end up the strongest of the relegated teams next season.
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We probably will be the strongest financially but we are far from being in a great position, I think upper mid table for us (depending on who leaves in the summer)
Felt for the Cov fans yesterday, hard to get an atmosphere going in an half empty ground (we have the same problem on a smaller scale) but your team gave you nothing, although it was never going to happen you still had a chance of survival & I expected to come under sustained pressure but your players seemed to have conceded defeat long before the kick off which I think is unforegiveable.
Best of luck next season & with your quest to rid your club of the owners
On a side note how did our support compare with similar sized clubs? Was a decent atmosphere in the away end but I doubt it travelled over to the home ends?
 
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