We think we or the "Binners" have problems! Read this and weep!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19859492
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19859492
Its a real problem. Kettering have some real competition in their area whereas NCFC have nothing. Do they spend money they haven't got and push for the league? Or do they just hope they can make it with what they have.
Truro have competition with rugby down here. My son and I went to some matches. Then the internet gives us the opportunity to watch NCFC, while we are in the Prem, so Truro are missing out on £22 every home game. And that is amplified so many times.
But if you are a Prem club who has a very bad season you are rewarded with a parachute payment!
Madness!
But if you don't have the correct facilities you can't go up the leagues. Whatever decisions these clubs make they are brave ones with no safety net.Oddly enough, as with several league clubs, they spent money on developing their ground in readiness for the push to L2. As with many others, that was the beginning of their problems as far as I can make out.
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Its a real problem. Kettering have some real competition in their area whereas NCFC have nothing. Do they spend money they haven't got and push for the league? Or do they just hope they can make it with what they have.
Truro have competition with rugby down here. My son and I went to some matches. Then the internet gives us the opportunity to watch NCFC, while we are in the Prem, so Truro are missing out on £22 every home game. And that is amplified so many times.
But if you are a Prem club who has a very bad season you are rewarded with a parachute payment!
Madness!
It is a big problem for lower league teams having to compete with the large clubs and all the football on TV. Do you think they should change the KO times to try and draw in more supporters. Even if that means moving away from "traditional" KO times of saturday afternoons.
Its quite shocking how far they have dropped, I know bashleys ground quite well and it is basically one step up from a village playing field!
what would be good is if professional clubs can somehow sponsor these clubs and use them as feeder clubs for their younger players.
Didn't AVB mention this a year ago (or so) that Premier League clubs should 'buy out' smaller lower league clubs and use them as B and C teams so effectively feeder teams like they do in Spain where Barcelona have a B and a C team in the lower leagues, it does have it's plusses in that there is stability but it rips apart the heart of local football if Kettering were to become for example Leicester City C and therefore had no allegiance with their own community. In fact I did actually write a dissertation on this... But I won't bore you with any of it, I often fell asleep writing it so it clearly was a thrilling read
I can do bored! Lets read it. We've got nothing useful to wory about at the weekend.
Something about the stadium i reckon, previously owned by Rushden & Diamonds who are now out of business is now in the hands of kettering who look like they are about to go the wall too. Such a shame!
Their current ground isn't fit for non league football. Perhaps they can rename the team to something like Crawley Cobblers or Crawley Diamonds!