Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
A nightmare journey ,one i'm not looking forward too next season. Much rather York come down.
I suspect that they both might.
A nightmare journey ,one i'm not looking forward too next season. Much rather York come down.
As soon as I saw the thread I said Easy 10 is gonna slag off the away trip.Without doubt the worst away trip on the calendar, so I wasn't too sorry to see them relegated from the Championship. Shocking collapse since then though, they just haven't been able to arrest that downward spiral. Sturrocks got his work cut out there.
If I was chairman I would move Holloway in either as DOF or manager if Sturock wouldnt accept that and allow him to bring in some free transfers in January and release those not good enough. That is their only hope of survival in the FL but they need to act now. not in February.
I saw the play-off Final at Wembley in 2013 (was it?) when they beat Brentford 2-1. Nearly all the town was there, they packed out one end of Wembley.
Unfortunately none of them had the financial clout to get good enough players to keep them for more than one season in the Championship, they've been in free-fall ever since. This is not new, I can remember Northampton had one season in the old Div.1 back in the early 1960's, in about 3 seasons they were back in Div 4!
Cracking ground went there in 87/88 the year Yeovil won The Isthmian Lge attendance was nearly 10k .Incredible crowd at that level.Yeovil Town spent over 100 years as a non league team, they were always known as giant killers in the FA Cup and used to get decent crowds at their old Huish ground.
My late father was born and bred in Yeovil and the old ground was not that far from my grandparents house, I went a few times to watch them, I thought the old Huish wasn't a bad ground.
The ground was in the town and Yeovil had plenty of decent pubs, the downside was the railway station back then, if we caught the train down to Yeovil from Brighton we had to stop at Yeovil junction and this is miles from Yeovil town centre.
Not sure what line Yeovil Pen Mill station is on, but that is nearer town.
I visited the new Huish to watch the Albion on our last visit and was really disappointed with this stadium, it doesn't look any bigger than the old ground and as others have mentioned its a pain to get to.
Some good photos of the old ground on www.ciderspace.co.uk
If I was chairman.
If I was chairman I would move Holloway in either as DOF or manager if Sturock wouldnt accept that and allow him to bring in some free transfers in January and release those not good enough. That is their only hope of survival in the FL but they need to act now. not in February.
I wonder I noticed That they have made coach Darren Way interim manager with Terry Skiverton helping again. Would Nathan Jones be interested. We could loan him some young players.
Why would you swap a shot of promotion to the Premier League for the chance of being a number one at a side likely to get relegated out of the league? I'm not sure someone with so little managerial experience would save them.
Why would you swap a shot of promotion to the Premier League for the chance of being a number one at a side likely to get relegated out of the league? I'm not sure someone with so little managerial experience would save them.
Sadly I'm not sure that anyone with a wealth of managerial experience would save them either.
Yeovil Town are a club with minimal resources, and no money to spend.
That is why I feel it has got to be an old head with contacts like Holloway or a young unknown like Jones with recent contacts at a club.
Wonder who they will apoint to take over from Sturrock.