The lowliness of Salisbury City

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Darren

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I make Salisbury the joint 147th ranked club in the country, which may make them the lowest placed team we ever played in a competitive fixture (only Burscough in 79-80 would rival them, but that was before pyramid days when rankings were less clear).
 



What about the lowliness of Sheffield United?

We're only the 47th best team in the country these days.

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Some bloke had a treble on Blackburn beating Man U, Sunderland beating Man C and Chelsea losing to Villa at 1500-1. If he'd backed his team, Everton too it would have been 5000-1 (they won too). Strange things happen but the bookies enjoyed telling everyone that one as every other bugger in the country had their bet ruined by that run of results.

If we don't win by 3-0 at least though I'll be (slightly) disappointed.
 
If we don't win by 5 clear goals, it will be a disgrace. We need to have some standards. What are we, wednesdayites?
 
We should be trying to beat the record FA Cup score: Preston North End 26, Hyde 0 (1897).

Anything less, and it's shoes off in the car park!
 
Ignoring the league positions, a win means cash.

Second Round Proper winners £27,000
Third Round Proper winners £67,500

Just think who we could buy with that kind of money......
 



Ignoring the league positions, a win means cash.

Second Round Proper winners £27,000
Third Round Proper winners £67,500

Just think who we could buy with that kind of money......


That's not even a week's wages for a so-called 'top premiership player'.
 
wow with third round money we could pay ched and montys wages for a week(ish).
im with axel i think 4 at least, moral booster after carlisle would set us up nice for yeovil tuesday.

MunXy
 
Given that Salisbury nearly went out of existance a couple of years ago - I'm really pleased they've got this far. £27K is a lot of money at that level - Chester went bust for less, and Yarmouth are about to go under with debts of less than £5K.

The finances of football are truely sick. Chester City surely meant as much to the faithful from Sealand Road as do the Prem clubs mean to their fans - but not one club or player earning millions a year found it in them to help Chester out.
 

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