For all the jokes about losing everyone, I think that is a disadvantage over bigger clubs in our division - in other words, if we don't go up, there will definitely be clubs in for some of our talent, whereas if we were a bigger club, we have a better chance of them staying. So even though it's not like completely reinventing the wheel every season, it creates a competitive disadvantage every summer. Even just losing Kone and Low in the summer would make next season feel very different.
In summary: let's go up now and not talk about "not being ready"!
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For all the jokes about losing everyone, I think that is a disadvantage over bigger clubs in our division - in other words, if we don't go up, there will definitely be clubs in for some of our talent, whereas if we were a bigger club, we have a better chance of them staying. So even though it's not like completely reinventing the wheel every season, it creates a competitive disadvantage every summer. Even just losing Kone and Low in the summer would make next season feel very different.
In summary: let's go up now and not talk about "not being ready"!
Hopefully if we do lose them if it's in the tier above, where fees will automatically be much higher.
The erm... scenes if Aaron Morley is paraded in front of the Valley End on New Year's Day 🤣
Suddenly realised this thread had nearly 200 new posts in a couple of days, close to Christmas and with no football having been played.
I was certain the thread had either been sidetracked with Christmas greetings or was full of cheese related puns argued over by @DevC and @bargepole.
But no, there's been a serious debate over whether Aaron Morley will be playing for Wycombe in January and beyond.
What's wrong with people?
(The answer to the question is clearly "Yes!").
Perhaps the wrong example to give using Birmingham. Anyone else but Birmingham haha.
The answer to "What's wrong with people?" is "Yes!"?
Actually yeah, kinda works.