Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month 15:02 - Feb 18 with 5566 views | BLUEBEAT | Takeover technicalities, I assume. | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 15:07 - Feb 18 with 5140 views | Steve_M | It would be amusing having heard their owner giving it large on the PA after the game on New Year's Day. | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 15:32 - Feb 18 with 5015 views | Edmundo | Is this going to be another minnow takeover like Hull City or Bournemouth? Hate to sound like a football snob but it's such a waste putting money into a backwater club with a minuscule support base. | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:06 - Feb 18 with 4859 views | Bluefish |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 15:32 - Feb 18 by Edmundo | Is this going to be another minnow takeover like Hull City or Bournemouth? Hate to sound like a football snob but it's such a waste putting money into a backwater club with a minuscule support base. |
The minnows probably come cheap with less debt | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:23 - Feb 18 with 4824 views | itfcjoe |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:06 - Feb 18 by Bluefish | The minnows probably come cheap with less debt |
For a reason, because they have no potential. One relegation will screw Bournemouth, because they have nothing to fall back onto - you need an existing large fan base in place if you want to have any chance A team still getting 20k whilst in L1 as an example | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:25 - Feb 18 with 4791 views | Ryorry |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:23 - Feb 18 by itfcjoe | For a reason, because they have no potential. One relegation will screw Bournemouth, because they have nothing to fall back onto - you need an existing large fan base in place if you want to have any chance A team still getting 20k whilst in L1 as an example |
Heh, nice one! What average crowds are B'mth getting then? | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:27 - Feb 18 with 4778 views | WD19 |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:25 - Feb 18 by Ryorry | Heh, nice one! What average crowds are B'mth getting then? |
Last time I checked they averaged about 7 football fans per game. | | | |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:30 - Feb 18 with 4762 views | Pinewoodblue |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:25 - Feb 18 by Ryorry | Heh, nice one! What average crowds are B'mth getting then? |
Capacity of their stadium is less than 11,500. To gain promotion to EFL your ground has to meet set standards. It is time the Premier League did the same and set a minimum standard, especially a minimum capacity. | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:32 - Feb 18 with 4743 views | itfcjoe |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:25 - Feb 18 by Ryorry | Heh, nice one! What average crowds are B'mth getting then? |
About 10,500, think their capacity is about 10,700 | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:46 - Feb 18 with 4669 views | Bent_double |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:30 - Feb 18 by Pinewoodblue | Capacity of their stadium is less than 11,500. To gain promotion to EFL your ground has to meet set standards. It is time the Premier League did the same and set a minimum standard, especially a minimum capacity. |
Or at the very least, be made to expand the capacity once you've had a season in the PL, I mean it's not like they haven't got the money to do it. | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:46 - Feb 18 with 4667 views | Ryorry |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:30 - Feb 18 by Pinewoodblue | Capacity of their stadium is less than 11,500. To gain promotion to EFL your ground has to meet set standards. It is time the Premier League did the same and set a minimum standard, especially a minimum capacity. |
Ah right, cheers (Joe too). | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:46 - Feb 18 with 4665 views | Bluefish |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:23 - Feb 18 by itfcjoe | For a reason, because they have no potential. One relegation will screw Bournemouth, because they have nothing to fall back onto - you need an existing large fan base in place if you want to have any chance A team still getting 20k whilst in L1 as an example |
The game today means fans can be bought. Look at how many wolves or villa get every week now or man city compared to before. If you throw 100 million at a small debt free club you can achieve quicker success than buying us and settling the debt with ME and using the change. Take a small team up and the crowds will come. Salford are probably a great example. I have no idea what their crowds are today but I'm guessing they used to play in front of 1 man and his dog. They would sell out in the championship or the prem and continue to grow | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:48 - Feb 18 with 4653 views | Bluefish |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:46 - Feb 18 by Bluefish | The game today means fans can be bought. Look at how many wolves or villa get every week now or man city compared to before. If you throw 100 million at a small debt free club you can achieve quicker success than buying us and settling the debt with ME and using the change. Take a small team up and the crowds will come. Salford are probably a great example. I have no idea what their crowds are today but I'm guessing they used to play in front of 1 man and his dog. They would sell out in the championship or the prem and continue to grow |
Blimey https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/salford-city/attendances/2012-2013 | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:52 - Feb 18 with 4630 views | itfcjoe |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:46 - Feb 18 by Bluefish | The game today means fans can be bought. Look at how many wolves or villa get every week now or man city compared to before. If you throw 100 million at a small debt free club you can achieve quicker success than buying us and settling the debt with ME and using the change. Take a small team up and the crowds will come. Salford are probably a great example. I have no idea what their crowds are today but I'm guessing they used to play in front of 1 man and his dog. They would sell out in the championship or the prem and continue to grow |
Wolves and Villa were always big clubs with big fan bases though Salford have the CO92 factor but won get up to £20k ever, there are ceilings for clubs - you can't just make people interested. Look at MK | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 17:26 - Feb 18 with 4523 views | Bluefish |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:52 - Feb 18 by itfcjoe | Wolves and Villa were always big clubs with big fan bases though Salford have the CO92 factor but won get up to £20k ever, there are ceilings for clubs - you can't just make people interested. Look at MK |
If mk went up the crowds would come. Look how many times clubs get bumper crowds for big cup games | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 17:28 - Feb 18 with 4522 views | strikalite |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:52 - Feb 18 by itfcjoe | Wolves and Villa were always big clubs with big fan bases though Salford have the CO92 factor but won get up to £20k ever, there are ceilings for clubs - you can't just make people interested. Look at MK |
The only thing going for Bournemouth is that although they have a small fan base and therefore only get 10k gates, their small tight ground helps them still generate an atmosphere, you put their fans in Villa park for example and they'd struggle.. Throw in a rich owner, parachute payments, Bournemouth will still be ahead of us in 10 years, sadly.. | | | |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 18:38 - Feb 18 with 4350 views | davblue |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 15:07 - Feb 18 by Steve_M | It would be amusing having heard their owner giving it large on the PA after the game on New Year's Day. |
The whole family give it the big one on Twitter. There was a mind the gap tweet the other day. It’s a really good club though, what they are doing this year they will probably not match for a long time. | | | |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 19:00 - Feb 18 with 4270 views | Ryorry |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 17:28 - Feb 18 by strikalite | The only thing going for Bournemouth is that although they have a small fan base and therefore only get 10k gates, their small tight ground helps them still generate an atmosphere, you put their fans in Villa park for example and they'd struggle.. Throw in a rich owner, parachute payments, Bournemouth will still be ahead of us in 10 years, sadly.. |
Could they expand the ground, build new stands? A quick google of their cachment area shows a population of nearly half a mill, so the potential to create a bigger fanbase is clearly there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bournemouth | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 20:04 - Feb 18 with 4111 views | agentp |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 15:32 - Feb 18 by Edmundo | Is this going to be another minnow takeover like Hull City or Bournemouth? Hate to sound like a football snob but it's such a waste putting money into a backwater club with a minuscule support base. |
Both have populations larger than Ipswich TBF | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 20:23 - Feb 18 with 4063 views | MaySixth | I know someone behind the scenes there, will try and find out. | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 20:24 - Feb 18 with 4055 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:23 - Feb 18 by itfcjoe | For a reason, because they have no potential. One relegation will screw Bournemouth, because they have nothing to fall back onto - you need an existing large fan base in place if you want to have any chance A team still getting 20k whilst in L1 as an example |
But isn't that the point? A club that has already run itself on a tight budget and done reasonably can do a lot with the investment. The investor isn't after what happens after they have gone (aside from if they can sell on for a profit, perhaps). It is those clubs with a bigger fanbase and infrastructure that will soon have fans hounding out the manager and ultimately the owner for not going even further with bankrolling them "back where they belong". | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 20:25 - Feb 18 with 4052 views | Pecker | Hope not. Although a rival for us this season, I don't wish any club to go down the pan. We are all football supporters after all. | | | |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 20:30 - Feb 18 with 4033 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 20:25 - Feb 18 by Pecker | Hope not. Although a rival for us this season, I don't wish any club to go down the pan. We are all football supporters after all. |
Certainly would rather see a Bolton scenario than a Bury one but I don't think it is even close to either at this point. I also think Wycombe are likely to drop away from the top regardless of anything off the pitch interfering. They have the thinnest squad of the top 8 and were originally expected to struggle. Ainsworth has done a great job with them this season. | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 20:32 - Feb 18 with 4021 views | MaySixth |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 20:25 - Feb 18 by Pecker | Hope not. Although a rival for us this season, I don't wish any club to go down the pan. We are all football supporters after all. |
agree | |
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Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 09:53 - Feb 19 with 3625 views | SamWhiteUK |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:23 - Feb 18 by itfcjoe | For a reason, because they have no potential. One relegation will screw Bournemouth, because they have nothing to fall back onto - you need an existing large fan base in place if you want to have any chance A team still getting 20k whilst in L1 as an example |
It's no normal | | | |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 12:17 - Feb 19 with 3517 views | Matt_Netherlands |
Heard a whisper that Wycombe Wanderers unable to pay players/staff this month on 16:30 - Feb 18 by Pinewoodblue | Capacity of their stadium is less than 11,500. To gain promotion to EFL your ground has to meet set standards. It is time the Premier League did the same and set a minimum standard, especially a minimum capacity. |
Disagree personally. Look at Eibar in La Liga - capacity of 7k and have beaten Real Madrid and Atletico at home in recent years. Love to see it. They've held their own in La Liga for 5/6 years now - probably the closest equivalent to Bournemouth to be fair. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipurua_Municipal_Stadium | | | |
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