Conference 14/15
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There is a flight to and from there - I believe its Flybe from Exeter, and EasyJet from Bristol for flights to Newcastle.
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Brucie. 27/02/14
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Ahaha, I see what Nina's doing. If she tells people there's no flight, they might book a cab all the way there and back. You're a genius of the highest order.
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J5 said, "ferrarilover is 100% correct"
season 14/15 will be a tough one. But be rest assured
Tufc will return at the first time of asking.
We will be visiting some not so nice grounds
Which should make us appreciate the tufc ground
Plainmoor. Let it be known As the TQ1 stadium.
Everyone can make this happen. No matter
Who you are. Or what you do.
Del
Enjoy what I believe to be our promotion year
Tufc will return at the first time of asking.
We will be visiting some not so nice grounds
Which should make us appreciate the tufc ground
Plainmoor. Let it be known As the TQ1 stadium.
Everyone can make this happen. No matter
Who you are. Or what you do.
Del
Enjoy what I believe to be our promotion year
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Leave those drugs aloneDelWTS wrote:season 14/15 will be a tough one. But be rest assured
Tufc will return at the first time of asking.
We will be visiting some not so nice grounds
Which should make us appreciate the tufc ground
Plainmoor. Let it be known As the TQ1 stadium.
Everyone can make this happen. No matter
Who you are. Or what you do.
Del
Enjoy what I believe to be our promotion year
Dave
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... And then give me some shortly after.Southampton Gull wrote: Leave those drugs alone
"We are now so far up sh*t creek our boat is actually poking out the end of someones toilet bowl."
Brucie. 27/02/14
Brucie. 27/02/14
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not trying to mislead anyone, but I can't find any details of flights to Newcastle on Exeter Airport website. Maybe the flights will resume in the autumn ? But if anyone wants to book a taxi with me, I'll certainly consider it (might need a Red Bull on two on the return journey !)
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No disrespect to Gateshead but they have come within a whisker of getting promoted on pretty poor gates really.
Says it all really - obviously good for us that Cambridge have gone up.
Says it all really - obviously good for us that Cambridge have gone up.
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Is that someone attempting to relate success on the pitch directly with attendances? Sorry, I seem to have wandered onto the Bristol Rovers forum...brucie wrote:No disrespect to Gateshead but they have come within a whisker of getting promoted on pretty poor gates really.
Says it all really - obviously good for us that Cambridge have gone up.
Portsmouth had average attendances greater than over half the Championship, including 5th placed Wigan and 2nd placed Burnley. Relegated Bristol Rovers (I might never tire of typing that) got more through the door every week than Champions Chesterfield.
Portsmouth had 14.9% (355,602 of 2,387,852) of the total attendance for all of L2 last year, despite representing just 4.16% (1 of 24) of the clubs in the division. They garnered just 3.99% (59 of 1480) of the total points scored and 42.75% (59 of 138) of the maximum number of points that they could have scored.
Contrast this with Accrington. They had 1.55% (36,928 of 2,387,852) of the total attendance. They too represent 4.16% (1 of 24) of the division. They managed to pick up 3.85% (57 of 1480) the total points scored and 41.3% (57 of 138) the theoretical maximum.
Champions Chesterfield had 6.07% (144,409 of 2,387,852) of the total attendance. They, of course, are 4.16% (1 of 24) of the division. They managed 56.76% (84 of 1480) of the total points and 60.87% (84 of 138) of the max.
Relegated Bristol Rovers (there's that phrase again) had 6.18% (147,672 of 2,387,852) of the attendees. They're 4.16% of the division (1 of 24). They managed 33.78% (50 of 1480) of the total points and 36.23% of the max.
Portsmouth were watched by as many people every fortnight as Accrington were all season. That earned them 2 extra points. Rovers went down having enticed 0.11% more spectators than Chesterfield, who won the division.
In terms of average attendance league table position versus actual league table position, we see the following:
Fleetwood + 18
Rochdale + 16
Dagenham + 14
Burton + 14
Accrington + 9
Scunny + 7
Morecambe +4
Bury + 4
Mansfield + 4
Chesterfield + 3
York + 3
Cheltenham +/- 0
Newport +/- 0
Southend +/- 0
Oxford - 2
Torquay - 3
Exeter - 4
Hartlepool - 8
Argyle - 8
Wycombe - 9
AFCW - 12
Pompey - 12
AC Cobblers - 14
Rovers - 20
Having a look at that, it's crashingly obvious that, in terms of spending power, Rovers, Cobblers and Pompey were the worst sides by a country mile. No, attendances don't mean a fig in real terms, but you've got to believe that a lot of the players in those sides are earning silly money (JJ O' Pikey for four grand a week, anyone?) on the back of those attendances and, really, if you're fleecing almost 7000 people/week of their hard earned and giving it, by the truckload, to players, there ought to be a decent return on their investment.
Bored now...
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J5 said, "ferrarilover is 100% correct"
Terrific post and of course the attendances mask other issues, such as Fleetwood's heavy financial backing and Pompey on the brink of liquidation but it does just show what a fantastic manager Keith Hill must be, having achieved promotion twice with Rochdale.ferrarilover wrote: Is that someone attempting to relate success on the pitch directly with attendances? Sorry, I seem to have wandered onto the Bristol Rovers forum...
Portsmouth had average attendances greater than over half the Championship, including 5th placed Wigan and 2nd placed Burnley. Relegated Bristol Rovers (I might never tire of typing that) got more through the door every week than Champions Chesterfield.
Portsmouth had 14.9% (355,602 of 2,387,852) of the total attendance for all of L2 last year, despite representing just 4.16% (1 of 24) of the clubs in the division. They garnered just 3.99% (59 of 1480) of the total points scored and 42.75% (59 of 138) of the maximum number of points that they could have scored.
Contrast this with Accrington. They had 1.55% (36,928 of 2,387,852) of the total attendance. They too represent 4.16% (1 of 24) of the division. They managed to pick up 3.85% (57 of 1480) the total points scored and 41.3% (57 of 138) the theoretical maximum.
Champions Chesterfield had 6.07% (144,409 of 2,387,852) of the total attendance. They, of course, are 4.16% (1 of 24) of the division. They managed 56.76% (84 of 1480) of the total points and 60.87% (84 of 138) of the max.
Relegated Bristol Rovers (there's that phrase again) had 6.18% (147,672 of 2,387,852) of the attendees. They're 4.16% of the division (1 of 24). They managed 33.78% (50 of 1480) of the total points and 36.23% of the max.
Portsmouth were watched by as many people every fortnight as Accrington were all season. That earned them 2 extra points. Rovers went down having enticed 0.11% more spectators than Chesterfield, who won the division.
In terms of average attendance league table position versus actual league table position, we see the following:
Fleetwood + 18
Rochdale + 16
Dagenham + 14
Burton + 14
Accrington + 9
Scunny + 7
Morecambe +4
Bury + 4
Mansfield + 4
Chesterfield + 3
York + 3
Cheltenham +/- 0
Newport +/- 0
Southend +/- 0
Oxford - 2
Torquay - 3
Exeter - 4
Hartlepool - 8
Argyle - 8
Wycombe - 9
AFCW - 12
Pompey - 12
AC Cobblers - 14
Rovers - 20
Having a look at that, it's crashingly obvious that, in terms of spending power, Rovers, Cobblers and Pompey were the worst sides by a country mile. No, attendances don't mean a fig in real terms, but you've got to believe that a lot of the players in those sides are earning silly money (JJ O' Pikey for four grand a week, anyone?) on the back of those attendances and, really, if you're fleecing almost 7000 people/week of their hard earned and giving it, by the truckload, to players, there ought to be a decent return on their investment.
Bored now...
Matt.
I see that Bury are being heavily tipped to win League 2 next year, on the basis of their owners, I should think, not their attendances.
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I might chuck 50p on Bury to win the league and another on Lowe for golden boot. A quid each way on both looks like a license to print... About 25p, I should imagine.
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ferrarilover wrote:I might chuck 50p on Bury to win the league and another on Lowe for golden boot. A quid each way on both looks like a license to print... About 25p, I should imagine.
Matt.
plus your stake back Matt of course.............. =D
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Ahahaha, yeah, you're quite right. 75p, drinks are on me, lads!
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