iven to think the attendances issue is vastly overrated, especially when you dig down and look at away followings too, where we don't set this division alight.
I think we do fecking well given the distances involved.
iven to think the attendances issue is vastly overrated, especially when you dig down and look at away followings too, where we don't set this division alight.
I think we do fecking well given the distances involved.
Well yes you could try and argue that if you wanted, but you'd be wrong.Well,the long and short is,it does not differ,but it could also be argued that we as a club are only 3 seasons old,average 27,000 gates and have spent our entire existence in the Championship...
Well yes you could try and argue that if you wanted, but you'd be wrong.
I do think the attendances issue is vastly overrated, especially when you dig down and look at away followings too, where we don't set this division alight.
Always enjoyed trips to Barnsley, even the first one in 1981/2 when they thumped our top division prima donnas 4-1 in the League Cup, in front of 27 from Brighton. Pubs are cheap and the locals are hilarious.
Barnsley have played in the PL, we haven't, so give them some respect.
If playing in the PL makes you a 'big' club, does that make Swindon and Oldham are bigger than us too?
History is history, and we're heading into a 3rd consecutive season with crowds of over 25k, whereas they haven't even come close to breaking the 20k barrier once in that time. In terms of the size of our fanbase, the quality of our stadium & training facilities and our financial clout (not to mention the fact we are also in the division above them), we are way ahead of them in modern times, and therefore a bigger club in my eyes at this moment in time, though yeah, it hasn't always been that way.
We were miles ahead of them with away attendances too last season, despite the fact they had Bolton, Wigan, Blackburn, Blackpool, Wednesday lolol, Donny, Huddersfield, Leeds and Burnley all within a closer radius than our nearest away game (Millwall).
We clearly have different views on what makes a big club though, rendering all of these rather pointless facts.
I think we do fecking well given the distances involved.
Chris joined us from our near neighbours, Sheffield Wednesday.
He scored near enough a goal every other game. He created (directly) plenty. Indirectly, he assisted many more.
He led from the front. He can hold the ball up as good as anyone. He's strong, powerful and has the knack of positioning his body (his backside in most cases) in such a way that defenders can't get close enough to him. But he's also got great feet. He's not Zlatan, nor has he the technical qualities of a Messi or Ronaldo. But he's deceptively tricky. He can score from inside and outside the box, left foot, right foot, occasionally with his head. But he prefers the ball into feet. He's not quick, but those who deem him slow are being unkind. He's got a great turn of pace from standing starts that gets the ball out of his feet and in a position to smack it towards goal.
He can take a penalty well, although the couple that he missed last season pretty much cost us if you want to look at things like that. But then, were it not for his 15 goals we'd have been relegated by Xmas. We were that bad. Honestly, a handful of displays aside (one against you lot while COG was injured) it was about as bad a Barnsley side that I've seen in 26 seasons as a supporter. The season before that, we were awful for most of it but pulled off a remarkable run to stay up, COG being key to doing that. But all in all, he's done what he's done for us playing in a poor side low on confidence and beaten up on a regular basis. I can only imagine him being even more impressive were he in a capable side.
He's had lots of clubs, some of them loans, and on paper he's hardly a mouthwatering acquisition for you. He might turn out to be awful for you. He apparently was for Wednesday, despite him being their top scorer at the time they let us have him. But I seriously can't see him being awful for you. He's a terrific option to have, easy to love (works as hard as any striker) and will chip in with and create goals. Not to mention the fact that defenders know they've been in a game.
I'm sad to see him go. But we had to cash in, we have such a rebuild on our hands. But he's gone with near enough a 100% positive reaction from the fanbase, which says everything. I won't lie, I'm not really bothered about your club. Bit of an irrelevance to us as I'm sure we are to you. But from now on, I'll be looking out for your results and wishing COGba all the best.
Thanks for reading. Treat him well, eh?
And here's a quick video I cobbled together earlier: