I always enjoy your posts on here, I think you’re a fantastic communicator.
Thanks for that mate, I appreciate it.
I always enjoy your posts on here, I think you’re a fantastic communicator.
Bizarrely, having dropped out of the football league following the most wretched of seasons last year, our home crowds have been the highest they’ve been since the late 90s in the second tier. Accounting for the fact that visiting sides in those days typically brought more than one man and his dog, they’re probably our biggest consistent home crowds of the post-Taylor report era.
There are a few reasons for that, such as the exit of our universally disliked former owner (who sealed his own fate after it came to light that he and his stooge Ian Holloway were getting into bed with a serially convicted fraudster as part of some shady financial arrangement), being allowed back into grounds for the first time in nearly 18 months and the fact that up until the four straight defeats we’ve just endured, we were going well and had reached the top of the league.
There are some big clubs down here though now, and even some of the lesser lights are very well backed financially. It’s going to be a very, very difficult to get back out of. Again.
I seem to recall a similar situation in September 1976 when we played Charlton in the midweek league, with the Derby County league cup tickets on sale as you entered.
I have a bit of history with Grimsby (worked and lived there for a while) so they've always been a team I've looked out for, went to watch them a few weeks ago at Woking as a friend of mine plays for Woking. There were over 2000 GY fans there having the time of their lives. Got to say I almost felt a bit jealous/nostalgic for when we were trawling around places like that being generally shit.
Yeah, there’s definitely something to be said for the rawness of lower league football. It would be silly of me to say that I’d never like to see us in the Premier League slapping the likes of Man United about, of course I would, but I imagine you lose something from the experience too.
Having read his brilliant post on the 'A Level Geography' thread I totally agree with you!I always enjoy your posts on here, I think you’re a fantastic communicator.
Yeah, there’s definitely something to be said for the rawness of lower league football. It would be silly of me to say that I’d never like to see us in the Premier League slapping the likes of Man United about, of course I would, but I imagine you lose something from the experience too.
One day, who knows!
Most clubs that thought it was a good idea to spend all the money from the ITV deal before they even had the money had their development delayed until a point that is yet, almost 20 years later, TBD. Will be difficult to catch up. Think it will be a long, long time until any of the clubs in the current League Two / National League makes their way to the PL.
So who is it?
Hull
Lincoln
Scunthorpe
In all my years supporting Grimsby, I can only recall us playing Hull once competitively, beating them on the way to our Auto Windscreens Shield win in 1998. We’ve had some decent derby ding dongs with Lincoln in our non-league and non-league years, but Scunny are the ones we love to hate. A club in massive trouble there, let me tell you - having wracked up over £10m debts attempting (and failing) to reach the Championship, their owner wrote them off but took ownership of their stadium and training ground, which sites on prime retail land. Sound remotely familiar?