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As mentioned on there, could they afford him?
As mentioned on there, could they afford him?
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Is it true that Ellis is stalling on a new contract?
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I know it's a jest, but Chardie (up there ^^^) makes a valid point. Why would he go to a club who, largely, struggle along in a division which is miles too good for them, playing awful football in a hideous shed of a ground. What fun can it be being them? Losing one in two, hardly scoring any goals, shipping plenty and generally bring a bit embarrassing? Why not stay here where he has leverage to get a better deal, he is loved and respected by the club and the fans, he is playing in a good side who win games, play some decent football and actually bother to take fans to away matches.
He'd have to be on crack to go to any of the terrible relegation fodder in L1.
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He'd have to be on crack to go to any of the terrible relegation fodder in L1.
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I do like the comment on there about us maybe struggling to pay for our new stand.
At least we ARE paying for it........
At least we ARE paying for it........

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This is the same Exeter who couldn't afford Bradford's reserve left back and needed a whip round from the fans for a loan signing.
Unless their entire fan base manages to find something down the back of the sofa then the prospect of six figure compensation should leave us pretty safe from this one.
Unless their entire fan base manages to find something down the back of the sofa then the prospect of six figure compensation should leave us pretty safe from this one.
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The only reason(s) he would have for signing for them are:ferrarilover wrote:I know it's a jest, but Chardie (up there ^^^) makes a valid point. Why would he go to a club who, largely, struggle along in a division which is miles too good for them, playing awful football in a hideous shed of a ground. What fun can it be being them? Losing one in two, hardly scoring any goals, shipping plenty and generally bring a bit embarrassing? Why not stay here where he has leverage to get a better deal, he is loved and respected by the club and the fans, he is playing in a good side who win games, play some decent football and actually bother to take fans to away matches.
He'd have to be on crack to go to any of the terrible relegation fodder in L1.
Matt.
1. He supports them.. which isn't an amazing reason
2. League 1 football.. which is a better reason, but also debatable, if Exeter stay up and we dont go up, which is all very possible, then he has a good reason to sign for them.. Although I dont think for 1 second Exeter could afford him.
Got that slightly wrong there Billy, Ellis I believe is a Plymouth fan.bc-gull wrote: The only reason(s) he would have for signing for them are:
1. He supports them.. which isn't an amazing reason
2. League 1 football.. which is a better reason, but also debatable, if Exeter stay up and we dont go up, which is all very possible, then he has a good reason to sign for them.. Although I dont think for 1 second Exeter could afford him.
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In a poor, relegation threatened season, under a cloud of financial doom City still get more or less twice the number of home fans through the gate that we do during a successful season. If we were in their position our gates would hover between 1,700 and 2,200. Their shed of a ground is on par with ours in my opinion. As it currently stands, they are in a better chance of playing League One football next year than we are. It is normal for players to be keen to test themselves at a higher level. I don't know the away following stats, but over the last five years, I'd guess that their away following is at least on par with ours. They certainly have the potential to take far more than us to select games - as our derbies at Plainmoor and our respective trips to Wembley demonstrate. They too have a manager who likes to play football and has built up a good reputation for himself.
In short, they are a bigger club in a higher league, with more fans and, finances allowed, more potential than ours.
I have no particular liking for City and do not like the way they managed to squirm out of their debts. I find their fans rather smug, as the thread on Exeweb demonstrates. However, as we all know any of our clubs can be taken to the brink of administration on the whim of a nutter. We were very close ourselves. The way City has been rebuilt is to be admired.
I don't think for one moment that City are in a position to sign Mark Ellis. However, I presume one or two of the posts on here are just engaging in a bit of local rivalry banter and fishing for a bite. If not, there is a danger of us just coming across like the fans of mighty Northampton and getting slightly carried away with our superb season so far.
In short, they are a bigger club in a higher league, with more fans and, finances allowed, more potential than ours.
I have no particular liking for City and do not like the way they managed to squirm out of their debts. I find their fans rather smug, as the thread on Exeweb demonstrates. However, as we all know any of our clubs can be taken to the brink of administration on the whim of a nutter. We were very close ourselves. The way City has been rebuilt is to be admired.
I don't think for one moment that City are in a position to sign Mark Ellis. However, I presume one or two of the posts on here are just engaging in a bit of local rivalry banter and fishing for a bite. If not, there is a danger of us just coming across like the fans of mighty Northampton and getting slightly carried away with our superb season so far.
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There is no way Ellis will sign for Ex*ter. Their ground is terrible, ok they've got two alright stands, but their Grandstand is too old and needs a change and their away end is just awful. City are at the bottom end of league 1, not playing great football, with a crap ground. Not to mention that Ellis can do much better than the scum up the road. Mark is staying put until a bid comes in from a big club, IMO.
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