Fourth biggest club in conference next season
So another season as a "big fish" in a small pond beckons.
However, there are likely to be three bigger fishes than us: Notts County, Chesterfield and Stockport all have a higher average attendances than Wrexham since year 2000. That leaves us fourth in the pecking order, so we need to punch above our weight to gain promotion if support is used as a criteria. Reality would suggest that we are not too big a club for the Conference. And the argument that our attendances may be lower due to being in the conference does not hold, attendances have actually risen since being in conference over period analysed. |
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Correct. Doesn't stop people laughing at other clubs gates. We really are a pathetic fanbase. So obsessed with history and prestige. Liverpool of non league
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[QUOTE=138+NotOut;2253889]Correct. Doesn't stop people laughing at other clubs gates. We really are a pathetic fanbase. So obsessed with history and prestige. Liverpool of non league[/QUOTE]
Those running the show think they are successful, but just breaking even is not a success it’s just surviving. Growing the club by winning promotion which in return would bring greater rewards. #timeforbigchanges |
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Being a 'big' club at this level counts for the square route of FA on the pitch, as we all know.
We have to be better with our money, which means having a very good manager. We don't have one of those, and I don't think one would look at us if our part-time coach/'director of football' remains. |
[QUOTE=ozzy red;2253884]So another season as a "big fish" in a small pond beckons.
However, there are likely to be three bigger fishes than us: Notts County, Chesterfield and Stockport all have a higher average attendances than Wrexham since year 2000. That leaves us fourth in the pecking order, so we need to punch above our weight to gain promotion if support is used as a criteria. Reality would suggest that we are not too big a club for the Conference. And the argument that our attendances may be lower due to being in the conference does not hold, attendances have actually risen since being in conference over period analysed.[/QUOTE] Notts County aren't down yet, if they win Saturday and Macclesfield don't win then Macclesfield are down [size=1][i]Posted via mobile theme[/i][/size] |
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[QUOTE=ozzy red;2253884]So another season as a "big fish" in a small pond beckons.
However, there are likely to be three bigger fishes than us: Notts County, Chesterfield and Stockport all have a higher average attendances than Wrexham since year 2000. That leaves us fourth in the pecking order, so we need to punch above our weight to gain promotion if support is used as a criteria. Reality would suggest that we are not too big a club for the Conference. And the argument that our attendances may be lower due to being in the conference does not hold, attendances have actually risen since being in conference over period analysed.[/QUOTE] Bring it on I say, I want more big clubs down here because if we’re not going to get to league 2 then league 2 can come to us. |
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If Wrexham were a footballer we would be Stuart Bevon. Says it all.
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Head hunt a quality proven manager at the lower league level. And of course it’s all relative, we’re not looking for a Bob Paisley of non league but a Neil Warnock type.
Let him have his clear out & be prepared to give him two full seasons to achieve the holy grail. The fans will always get behind the team financially, & a wise old head could pick a team to rid us of this albatross around our neck I’m sure of it. I’m no footballing guru but what I say can’t be far off the mark. |
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[QUOTE=John Neals Dynasty;2253895]Notts County aren't down yet, if they win Saturday and Macclesfield don't win then Macclesfield are down
[size=1][i]Posted via mobile theme[/i][/size][/QUOTE] I did say "likely" in my post Didn't want to appear too much of a stats nerd! Based on fact Macclesfield are at home and Notts Co away ...I'll stick with the technical term of "likely" Cheers |
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