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Exactly.

Like I said clubs deserve to be in the division they are in, teams deserve to finish where they finish after a full season.

True some have much bigger potential, which suggests that they are underachieving to a bigger extent currently. A Derby County, Sunderland or Sheffield Wednesday in the 3rd tier still feels strange. Same applies to Bradford in L2.
 

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Point being, ours is largely driven by ticket sales.
Think with our ownership now (and excluding sponsorship money) the ground is a sell out with 3 complete sides packed out. Once the kop is built, it would be interesting to see what happens with the ground. Whether we would allow a max 10k season ticket holders (currently capped at 7000 odd), then have around 5000 ticket sales to allow for regular matchday income for a max capacity of 16k. Then you could argue we would bring in similar through the gates similar to Bradford, depending on pricing per game between both clubs.

Still, good to see so many clubs attendances go up.
 

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As with most clubs, though, it all depends on success on the pitch. You aren’t going to fill out your stadium if you’re still entrenched in L2 for a few seasons.
 

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As with most clubs, though, it all depends on success on the pitch. You aren’t going to fill out your stadium if you’re still entrenched in L2 for a few seasons.

We normally give it a good go.

I'd be expecting Stockport and Bradford to be pretty much sell outs all round.

That said someone's nicked off with a stand :lol:
 

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Our attendances have been on the up for 3 seasons since Power left. I have the feeling, though, that much of the goodwill generated will slip away if we spend another season down amongst the dead men.
 

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Were Not dead men anymore though ,people are getting fed up of all the showbiz stuff in the premiere league and wimmins fitba being rammed down our throats every day ,at least down here people care
Ffs sky have got a cat on predicting whos gonna win the wimmins shite beyond belief
 
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Were Not dead men anymore though ,people are getting fed up of all the showbiz stuff in the premiere league and wimmins fitba being rammed down our throats every day ,at least down here people care

Lower league football is much better as a complete package. You are so detached from the clubs in the Prem.

Non league too. Despite hating every minute of being in the National League I think it's an objectively exciting league to follow, and you can really feel a part of a club in the lower reaches.
 

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Lower league football is much better as a complete package. You are so detached from the clubs in the Prem.

Non league too. Despite hating every minute of being in the National League I think it's an objectively exciting league to follow, and you can really feel a part of a club in the lower reaches.
Sky have just had a fookin cat on to pick the winner of the wimmins pretend fitba match tomorrow what a load of shite
 

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Lower league football is much better as a complete package. You are so detached from the clubs in the Prem.

Non league too. Despite hating every minute of being in the National League I think it's an objectively exciting league to follow, and you can really feel a part of a club in the lower reaches.

You hated every minute of last season, as a Wrexham fan? That's Champions Wrexham with incredibly an almost perfect home league record and exciting cup games.

I've got to ask, how?
 

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You hated every minute of last season, as a Wrexham fan? That's Champions Wrexham with incredibly an almost perfect home league record and exciting cup games.

I've got to ask, how?

Last season was the exception, but prior to that it mostly wasn't fun (bits of the season before last were fine too and little bits here and there).

Even last year, it was still undershot with the knowledge that we were still non league and one slip could have left us there for at least one more year.
 

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Last season was certainly the exception and exceptional.

Seriously if you couldn't enjoy last season, then you won't enjoy any. The high stakes added to the excitement.
 

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Last season was certainly the exception and exceptional.

Seriously if you couldn't enjoy last season, then you won't enjoy any. The high stakes added to the excitement.

I agree with that. Certainly more enjoyable than the season we were flirting with relegation to NLN.
 

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Figure Breakdown:

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Adults: £1,546,380
Seniors: £355,134
Young Person: £165,996
Youth: £165,312
Junior: £59,130
25-Yearer: £120,600

Total: £2,412,552 + additional £300k*

This figure doesn’t include a.) suit upgrades (around £180k* worth) b.) the breakdown of which sold at the higher price bracket of £300-£480; anything from £120k-£200k*.

All in all, great figures. If we fail to get promoted again, those figures will drop off a cliff.
 

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