marky wrote:Mr Potato, I would never suggest standing still, which is why I've argued against keeping all of the current squad which so many seem to favour on this forum. I just feel we're not ready for League 1. I'm not saying it shouldn't be an aim, but we couldn't hope to compete with the likes of Southampton, Charlton Athletic, etc. There are quite a few Aldershot fans who seem to feel the same way. If it happens, it happens, but it still concerns me that it would be too much, too soon.
Shrimper, you're correct that promotions aren't something you can dictate. I'm sure it was something that was never truly on the Exeter radar last season and they have struggled at times this year, though they do now look like surviving. We are in great form (indeed, of all the teams in the play off running, the two in the best form are the two who are least ready for promotion in ourselves and the Shots) and we most certainly have momentum. However, the step up from League 2 to 1 is a hell of a lot greater than the one we made in 2007 and that's why I can't get too excited at the prospect.
marky wrote:I'm sure it was something that was never truly on the Exeter radar last season and they have struggled at times this year, though they do now look like surviving...
However, the step up from League 2 to 1 is a hell of a lot greater than the one we made in 2007 and that's why I can't get too excited at the prospect.
Keith wrote:Potentially we could be playing Leeds next season, how exciting would that be???
Keith wrote:We weren't ready to go up to the Conference (an ex-chairman told me at the time that it would ruin the club and we may not survive). If the chance came along for promotion, we should embrace it & enjoy it, and if we plan correctly, even if we came straight back down, we'd come back stronger.
marky wrote:As a Leeds fan, that would be utterly agonising.
marky wrote:Keith wrote:We weren't ready to go up to the Conference (an ex-chairman told me at the time that it would ruin the club and we may not survive). If the chance came along for promotion, we should embrace it & enjoy it, and if we plan correctly, even if we came straight back down, we'd come back stronger.
I will happily admit that I disagree with said ex-chairman. We did our time in the conference and were more than ready. Besides, as I've already said, the step-up to League 2 isn't anything like as large as that to League 1.
marky wrote:Keith wrote:Potentially we could be playing Leeds next season, how exciting would that be???
As a Leeds fan, that would be utterly agonising. I'm not denying that playing ex-Premier League sides in league games would be fantastic (to some extent), but I'd rather do it once we have access to the income streams from the new complex (which we won't in the coming pre-season).Keith wrote:We weren't ready to go up to the Conference (an ex-chairman told me at the time that it would ruin the club and we may not survive). If the chance came along for promotion, we should embrace it & enjoy it, and if we plan correctly, even if we came straight back down, we'd come back stronger.
I will happily admit that I disagree with said ex-chairman. We did our time in the conference and were more than ready. Besides, as I've already said, the step-up to League 2 isn't anything like as large as that to League 1.
Christies Child wrote:My only concern would be the playing cost v gate money. I would expect our gates to increase to circa 2,500 on average but still far below the league average. The phrase 'punching above our weight' comes to mind!
However having said all that, given the chance..we go for it!
ezz wrote:If Yeovil can do it.....
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