Relegation watch

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Relegation watch

by traff » 04 Dec 2024 16:07

With Selles looking as if he is off and assume several of the players following close behind in January.
Expect us to drop like a stone from here on in.
12 point deduction following administration end Jan/Feb.
Which rivals are most likely to be in the relegation battle with us?

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by Brogue » 04 Dec 2024 16:09

traff With Selles looking as if he is off and assume several of the players following close behind in January.
Expect us to drop like a stone from here on in.
12 point deduction following administration end Jan/Feb.
Which rivals are most likely to be in the relegation battle with us?


it will be good to have a relegation. we can have a reset, and clear some of the dead wood.

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Re: Relegation watch

by Pepe the Horseman » 04 Dec 2024 16:25

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traff With Selles looking as if he is off and assume several of the players following close behind in January.
Expect us to drop like a stone from here on in.
12 point deduction following administration end Jan/Feb.
Which rivals are most likely to be in the relegation battle with us?


it will be good to have a relegation. we can have a reset, and clear some of the dead wood.

This. Plus some new grounds to tick off.

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Re: Relegation watch

by Stranded » 04 Dec 2024 16:27

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traff With Selles looking as if he is off and assume several of the players following close behind in January.
Expect us to drop like a stone from here on in.
12 point deduction following administration end Jan/Feb.
Which rivals are most likely to be in the relegation battle with us?


it will be good to have a relegation. we can have a reset, and clear some of the dead wood.

This. Plus some new grounds to tick off.


Personally, I'm all in favour of a phoenix club - we'd be guaranteed 5 or 6 seasons mimimum of new grounds and lots of easy away games (if you happen to live in the country).

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Re: Relegation watch

by Sutekh » 04 Dec 2024 16:52

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it will be good to have a relegation. we can have a reset, and clear some of the dead wood.

This. Plus some new grounds to tick off.


Personally, I'm all in favour of a phoenix club - we'd be guaranteed 5 or 6 seasons mimimum of new grounds and lots of easy away games (if you happen to live in the country).


At least a new club could trade and bring in players it wants rather than choose from the last of the desperate pickings or those untried youngsters yet to kick a ball in earnest.


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Re: Relegation watch

by stealthpapes » 04 Dec 2024 17:10

We all got doomy last season when 'there was no money left'.

The firesale consisted of

Tom Holmes
Nelson Abbey
Tom McIntyre
Taylan Harris
Caylan Vickers

Two proper youngsters, two guys who were mostly frozen out (16 and 12 games respectively, vs Abbey's 26), and we got one of them back anyway.

Errr, any other straws?

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by Clyde1998 » 04 Dec 2024 17:24

stealthpapes We all got doomy last season when 'there was no money left'.

The firesale consisted of

Tom Holmes
Nelson Abbey
Tom McIntyre
Taylan Harris
Caylan Vickers

Two proper youngsters, two guys who were mostly frozen out (16 and 12 games respectively, vs Abbey's 26), and we got one of them back anyway.

Errr, any other straws?

Interesting how little those five have played since leaving the club (at first team level):
McIntyre - 940 mins
Holmes - 466 mins (since this summer)
Abbey - 360 mins
Vickers - 0 mins (+189 mins for Brighton U21s against first teams in the EFL Trophy).
Harris - 0 mins

Obviously wouldn't've expected Harris to play; he perhaps would've been involved for us this season. Either way, it's a total of 1766 minutes between team (or the equivalent of 19.6 full matches).

Certainly Nelson Abbey seems to have had the worst outcome so far, as he's gone from regular here to the bench at Swansea; I wouldn't be surprised if Olympiacos recalled him in January.

Vickers is probably a close second - he was probably a rotation option for us, but is an U21 player at Brighton (at the same level as our U21s, albeit probably with better coaching and players around him). I'd hope he goes out on loan somewhere in January.

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Re: Relegation watch

by Snowflake Royal » 04 Dec 2024 17:29

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stealthpapes We all got doomy last season when 'there was no money left'.

The firesale consisted of

Tom Holmes
Nelson Abbey
Tom McIntyre
Taylan Harris
Caylan Vickers

Two proper youngsters, two guys who were mostly frozen out (16 and 12 games respectively, vs Abbey's 26), and we got one of them back anyway.

Errr, any other straws?

Interesting how little those five have played since leaving the club (at first team level):
McIntyre - 940 mins
Holmes - 466 mins (since this summer)
Abbey - 360 mins
Vickers - 0 mins (+189 mins for Brighton U21s against first teams in the EFL Trophy).
Harris - 0 mins

Obviously wouldn't've expected Harris to play; he perhaps would've been involved for us this season. Either way, it's a total of 1766 minutes between team (or the equivalent of 19.6 full matches).

Certainly Nelson Abbey seems to have had the worst outcome so far, as he's gone from regular here to the bench at Swansea; I wouldn't be surprised if Olympiacos recalled him in January.

Vickers is probably a close second - he was probably a rotation option for us, but is an U21 player at Brighton (at the same level as our U21s, albeit probably with better coaching and players around him). I'd hope he goes out on loan somewhere in January.

Vickers could be a good replacement for Campbell if his loan ends.

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Re: Relegation watch

by Sutekh » 04 Dec 2024 17:38

For the record if administration was forced on the club now, it’d drop to 19th place, equal with Orient and Northampton, but ahead on GD, and a point behind Crawley.


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Re: Relegation watch

by Mid Sussex Royal » 04 Dec 2024 17:41

Sutekh For the record if administration was forced on the club now, it’d drop to 19th place, equal with Orient and Northampton, but ahead on GD, and a point behind Crawley.


That realistically is the only way we can go down given we probably only need 15 points from 29 games

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Re: Relegation watch

by tmesis » 04 Dec 2024 21:03

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Sutekh For the record if administration was forced on the club now, it’d drop to 19th place, equal with Orient and Northampton, but ahead on GD, and a point behind Crawley.


That realistically is the only way we can go down given we probably only need 15 points from 29 games

Either that or we get Terry Bullivant back as manager.

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Re: Relegation watch

by 72 bus » 04 Dec 2024 21:26

stealthpapes We all got doomy last season when 'there was no money left'.

The firesale consisted of

Tom Holmes
Nelson Abbey
Tom McIntyre
Taylan Harris
Caylan Vickers

Two proper youngsters, two guys who were mostly frozen out (16 and 12 games respectively, vs Abbey's 26), and we got one of them back anyway.

Errr, any other straws?


And we have missed none of them TBF

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Re: Relegation watch

by skipper » 04 Dec 2024 21:55

Remember when everyone said "we'll come straight back up" and that being in League 1 wouldn't be a disaster?

Going into League 2 would be an even bigger disaster.

You think having 8k in midweek is bad. It'll be half that in League 2. Even smaller wages. No chance of retaining the Training Ground status, if we even get to keep it. And absolutely no chance we'll come straight back up, let alone be able to stay up.

Look at how long Oxford stayed down, after going into the conference. 20+ years. How long since Swindon were above League 1? 30 years.

We could be in this for the long haul.

Good job I support the team, regardless of the division.


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Re: Relegation watch

by Orion1871 » 04 Dec 2024 22:06

skipper Remember when everyone said "we'll come straight back up" and that being in League 1 wouldn't be a disaster?

Going into League 2 would be an even bigger disaster.

You think having 8k in midweek is bad. It'll be half that in League 2. Even smaller wages. No chance of retaining the Training Ground status, if we even get to keep it. And absolutely no chance we'll come straight back up, let alone be able to stay up.

Look at how long Oxford stayed down, after going into the conference. 20+ years. How long since Swindon were above League 1? 30 years.

We could be in this for the long haul.

Good job I support the team, regardless of the division.


If you mean category 1 academy then you can forget that already whatever league. Club is running a skeleton staff, no way we have the required employees to retain that past the next audit.

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Re: Relegation watch

by WestYorksRoyal » 05 Dec 2024 06:33

skipper Remember when everyone said "we'll come straight back up" and that being in League 1 wouldn't be a disaster?

Going into League 2 would be an even bigger disaster.

You think having 8k in midweek is bad. It'll be half that in League 2. Even smaller wages. No chance of retaining the Training Ground status, if we even get to keep it. And absolutely no chance we'll come straight back up, let alone be able to stay up.

Look at how long Oxford stayed down, after going into the conference. 20+ years. How long since Swindon were above League 1? 30 years.

We could be in this for the long haul.

Good job I support the team, regardless of the division.

I've been thinking this. When a bad owner gets out quickly like at Derby the damage is limited, but when they sink their teeth in and hang around their damage lingers for decades sometimes. Dai had the chance to sell before it got worse, but I fear he's going to leave us with absolutely nothing. Cat 1 academy downgraded, no senior players, a shell of staffing, assets stripped and separated all over the place. I'll be surprised if we're back in the Championship by 2030.

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Re: Relegation watch

by Sutekh » 05 Dec 2024 06:40

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skipper Remember when everyone said "we'll come straight back up" and that being in League 1 wouldn't be a disaster?

Going into League 2 would be an even bigger disaster.

You think having 8k in midweek is bad. It'll be half that in League 2. Even smaller wages. No chance of retaining the Training Ground status, if we even get to keep it. And absolutely no chance we'll come straight back up, let alone be able to stay up.

Look at how long Oxford stayed down, after going into the conference. 20+ years. How long since Swindon were above League 1? 30 years.

We could be in this for the long haul.

Good job I support the team, regardless of the division.

I've been thinking this. When a bad owner gets out quickly like at Derby the damage is limited, but when they sink their teeth in and hang around their damage lingers for decades sometimes. Dai had the chance to sell before it got worse, but I fear he's going to leave us with absolutely nothing. Cat 1 academy downgraded, no senior players, a shell of staffing, assets stripped and separated all over the place. I'll be surprised if we're back in League 1 by 2030.


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Re: Relegation watch

by Snowflake Royal » 05 Dec 2024 07:30

skipper Remember when everyone said "we'll come straight back up" and that being in League 1 wouldn't be a disaster?

Going into League 2 would be an even bigger disaster.

You think having 8k in midweek is bad. It'll be half that in League 2. Even smaller wages. No chance of retaining the Training Ground status, if we even get to keep it. And absolutely no chance we'll come straight back up, let alone be able to stay up.

Look at how long Oxford stayed down, after going into the conference. 20+ years. How long since Swindon were above League 1? 30 years.

We could be in this for the long haul.

Good job I support the team, regardless of the division.

No, because it never happened.

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Re: Relegation watch

by Royal_jimmy » 05 Dec 2024 07:43

Lols lols

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by SouthDownsRoyal » 05 Dec 2024 09:03

skipper Remember when everyone said "we'll come straight back up" and that being in League 1 wouldn't be a disaster?

Going into League 2 would be an even bigger disaster.

You think having 8k in midweek is bad. It'll be half that in League 2. Even smaller wages. No chance of retaining the Training Ground status, if we even get to keep it. And absolutely no chance we'll come straight back up, let alone be able to stay up.

Look at how long Oxford stayed down, after going into the conference. 20+ years. How long since Swindon were above League 1? 30 years.

We could be in this for the long haul.

Good job I support the team, regardless of the division.


Yeah but, a great reset and new grounds and all that m8 as others have said above

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Re: Relegation watch

by skipper » 06 Dec 2024 18:23

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skipper Remember when everyone said "we'll come straight back up" and that being in League 1 wouldn't be a disaster?

Going into League 2 would be an even bigger disaster.

You think having 8k in midweek is bad. It'll be half that in League 2. Even smaller wages. No chance of retaining the Training Ground status, if we even get to keep it. And absolutely no chance we'll come straight back up, let alone be able to stay up.

Look at how long Oxford stayed down, after going into the conference. 20+ years. How long since Swindon were above League 1? 30 years.

We could be in this for the long haul.

Good job I support the team, regardless of the division.


Yeah but, a great reset and new grounds and all that m8 as others have said above


I'm all in for new grounds and teams etc. I dont mind as long as it's FUN.

Just... it'll get a lot worse before it gets better, if we keep this current situation up.

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