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protest in numbers and the new owner will get feedback on it, and maybe weir will go than.
"What if they gave a war and nobody came?
Why, then, the war would come to you!
He who stays home when the fight begins
And lets another fight for his cause
Should take care:
He who does not take part
In the battle will share in the defeat.
Even avoiding battle will not avoid battle.
Since not to fight for your own cause
Really means
Fighting on behalf of your enemy's cause."
Anonymous amalgamation of Carl Sandburg and Berthold Brecht
In my youth, I used to think that The Blades would never be allowed to drop out of the Football League because the fans and the board wouldn't allow it. With such a strong, large and passionate fan base, surely someone would come along and save the day? Surely the crowd would demand and the board would act before it was too late? It was a gimme in my youth that this would never be allowed to happen.
However, I can now see that, after years and years of mismanagement and underachieving, all this passion has given way to apathy and, if we ever were in that hypothetical position, it's more likely that we would sink without trace before anyone could be bothered to lift a finger. Same applies to our current position. Take a bow you gallant few who protested in the car park about the appointment of Wilson. Rightly or wrongly, you showed passion and conviction in the belief that you were making a stand for your club. I fear we shall never see your like again at this club.
Who are the biggest club to have dropped out of the League? Probably Luton, league cup winners in 1988, in the top tier 1982-92 and in the 2nd tier as recently as 2007, but they have never had very large crowds.
Who are the biggest club to have dropped out of the League? Probably Luton, league cup winners in 1988, in the top tier 1982-92 and in the 2nd tier as recently as 2007, but they have never had very large crowds.
Oxford, similar sort of size, not in the top flight as much, 1986 League Cup Winners...
Oxford, similar sort of size, not in the top flight as much, 1986 League Cup Winners...
Not to mention the pathetic performance at Scunny , i also got the impression last night that Hartlepool could step it up anytime they wanted , I blame Kev Mac + Cheds Chopper .When - repeat when - we lose to Coventry on Sunday, that'll be 5 points from 11 games and exits from cups to Burton and Hartlepool.
I think a mass boycott of the Port Vale match might concentrate minds.
Oxford only ever had 4 years in the top flight (84-88) and were a mushroom growth funded by Maxwell's money. Luton were a fixture in the first division in the 80's and had a good team (Ricky Hill, Brian Stein and so on). They were also in the first division in the 50's and reached the cup final in 1959.
So I reckon Luton are quite clearly the biggest club to lose their league status.
I live not too far away from Luton, certainly close enough (15 miles) that they have a decent amount of fans living in my local area. Given their troubles, and the truly horrendous state of Kenilworth Road, I think they do really well to average the 6,500 they presently do.
If they managed to get back to L1 level and were finally able to either totally upgrade their stadium or move then they'd get 10-12k without a problem. Support wise, they are similar to their rivals Watford.
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