I'd like to think he's busy at Wembley.
They are the only non-Millwall fans I've ever heard sing "no one likes us, we don't care" and it didn't sound ridiculous.
You know things are bad when the tinpot thread isn't enough to contain everything wrong at a club. Still think Glenn Tamplin deserves his very own discussion.
Just for laughs, the inaugural season of the Alliance Premier League 1978/79 ended like this:
1. Altrincham.
2. Weymouth.
3. Worcester City.
4. Boston United.
5. Gravesend & Northfleet.
6. Maidstone United.
7. Kettering Town.
8. Northwich Victoria.
9. Bangor City.
10. Nuneaton.
11. Scarborough...
Maidstone used to have quite the bromance soft spot for Dover, until their pathetic non-fighting hooligans turned up trying to be hard. But, like Gillingham, everyone now seems to go to the Gallagher when their club aren't playing at home.
There is a precedent for a London football club playing in front of three figure crowds in the football league.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thames_A.F.C.
Didn't last very long though. Replaced by Aldershot, funnily enough.
And weren't they the nicest politest visiting fans this season? Uninterested in our gobshites across the netting, applauded our youth teams on their laps of honour and were just generally all round good eggs.
Where did Jay say that?
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/maidstone/sport/jays-got-it-all-worked-out-180676/
He did say he doesn't want a complete clear out and he has a good idea of who is staying or going. That sounds sensible to me, as does learning from two seasons of struggle and not giving...