by Yorkieandy » 12 May 2019, 09:53
desperado wrote: 11 May 2019, 16:52
Probably good for us that moneybags Salford won't be in our league next season. They would have been one of the more difficult teams to finish
above. Only 8000 at Wembley though compared to our 35000 v Cambridge
As opposed to Yeovil, Chesterfield, Notts County, Wrexham, Stockport, Dagenham, Hartlepool. Eastleigh etc you mean?
Then you have the sides gradually improving like Solihull, Fylde, Harrogate etc.
Aldershot aside, the other three teams relegated from NL were dead wood anyway. They will be replaced by some teams from NLN / NLS who will be able to do more than simply prop up the division. It will be one of the most difficult NL seasons in memory next season IMO.
Having said that, what a joy to be in such a position to be able to play these teams.
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[i][b]Probably good for us that moneybags Salford won't be in our league next season. They would have been one of the more difficult teams to finish
above. [/b][/i]Only 8000 at Wembley though compared to our 35000 v Cambridge
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As opposed to Yeovil, Chesterfield, Notts County, Wrexham, Stockport, Dagenham, Hartlepool. Eastleigh etc you mean? ;-)
Then you have the sides gradually improving like Solihull, Fylde, Harrogate etc.
Aldershot aside, the other three teams relegated from NL were dead wood anyway. They will be replaced by some teams from NLN / NLS who will be able to do more than simply prop up the division. It will be one of the most difficult NL seasons in memory next season IMO.
Having said that, what a joy to be in such a position to be able to play these teams.