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glosterred

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Yeovil
« on April 19, 2023, 11:08:50 am by glosterred »
Relegated to National League South last night. That makes 2 teams this year who have in recent times played in the championship being relegated to the 6th tier of English football. I wonder what the odds are that in a couple of years there will be another team heading that way?


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tommy toes

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Re: Yeovil
« Reply #1 on April 19, 2023, 11:51:07 am by tommy toes »
Swindon?

Donnyjim

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Re: Yeovil
« Reply #2 on April 19, 2023, 11:55:43 am by Donnyjim »
Relegated to National League South last night. That makes 2 teams this year who have in recent times played in the championship being relegated to the 6th tier of English football. I wonder what the odds are that in a couple of years there will be another team heading that way?


COYR

I have said this for some time. Club ‘resources’ are not too dissimilar, disinterested owners and our downward trend is scarily similar to the two mentioned. Of course I get lambasted for saying this on here especially by one individual. The simple fact is the trend in our spiral is only heading one way.
« Last Edit: April 19, 2023, 12:03:07 pm by Donnyjim »

Reg of the Rovers

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Re: Yeovil
« Reply #3 on April 19, 2023, 12:01:15 pm by Reg of the Rovers »
Agreed, two and a half years of a rudderless ship on a downward spiral will need experience and skills and resources in order to change direction and start to rebuild and move us forward. Schofield is not the man for this job, him and Copps have seen us drop to the bottom half of league two - the only way is down unless something changes very soon.

oggycompton

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Re: Yeovil
« Reply #4 on April 19, 2023, 12:09:45 pm by oggycompton »
100% the direction we are heading in. People wont hear it or dismiss it but 100% the truth.

Inaction, ill feeling, disjointed top to bottom. Changes needed!

Batleyred

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Re: Yeovil
« Reply #5 on April 19, 2023, 12:14:18 pm by Batleyred »
People need to boycott this Saturdays game. Enough is enough.

danumdon

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Re: Yeovil
« Reply #6 on April 19, 2023, 12:26:40 pm by danumdon »
The trouble is we have supporters as well as board members who for them what we have witnessed for the last couple of years is never enough to convince them that this now has to be stopped, come what may we need to now look at solutions and they may be drastic but we need to break this cycle of failure before we to succumb to the same failures as the above teams.

We’ve come too far to throw it all away through blind faith in an obviously failing system.

I’m very surprised that TB did not add stipulations to his extra investment that included performance standards that needed to be met by the incumbents before release. Whatever KPI you would choose to use, it’s  not been achieved.

In the box

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Re: Yeovil
« Reply #7 on April 19, 2023, 01:38:20 pm by In the box »
It’s sad to see what’s happened to Yeovil , their rise through the league followed the Rovers when JR was involved and we pinched a few of their players along the way !!
« Last Edit: April 19, 2023, 03:34:35 pm by In the box »

 

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