Bit of an anticlimax winning the league when we’re not playing but that late Wycombe goal is bantz so I’m happy to have the chance at winning two trophies in 2 days instead.
The only team from the West Midlands, to win a major trophy this millennium. Something you personally have never, or never will, see you club do. Ta-ra :bye:
Fortunately my club's successes were fairly recent, rather than a club like Bolton and Huddersfield's who's last major success of note was when my grandad was in nappies and dysentery was still a thing.
We’re going to be doing far more than “surviving” next season.
Good luck with all of the legal challenges for trying to put a financial restriction on a private business.
Football always has been, and always will be, dominated by the clubs with the most money. The Football League was founded...
If anybody is interested or thinks we’re going to get smote by the FFP gods when this simple to follow piece on our finances written by prominently BCFC blogger Almajir is well worth a read.
https://almajir.net/2025/04/07/bcfc-positivity-about-financials/
Essentially, our commercial revenue is...
Huh you're right actually, it's our 4th smallest league gate. Smallest being 22500 vs Cambridge.
NGL I heard somebody say it at the match on Saturday and it sounded right.
The only way to do it is increase your revenue. How you do that as a club like Mansfield is anyone's guess but you can't blame clubs like Blues and Wrexham for spending the money they make.
Don't forget this was last season when the squad was fully of shit players on massive contracts.
This season the wage bill is a lot lower and the revenue is even higher. As a League One club, if it wasn't for Premier League TV money, we'd be on a par with a midtable Premier League side for...
We're promoted if Wycombe don't beat Reading on Saturday and we win vs Barnsley and vs Peterborough on Tuesday.
We'll be champions on Tuesday if the above happens and Wrexham fail to beat both Burton (Saturday) and Wigan (Tuesday).