fredfertang
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I see there's some team called Tranmere in League 2 this year - name rings a bell somewhere - are they anything to do with Bolton Wanderers Reserves?
I see there's some team called Tranmere in League 2 this year - name rings a bell somewhere - are they anything to do with Bolton Wanderers Reserves?
Hadn't really noticed them till I read about Adam Rooney - have they got any sort of following to go with all the cash?Also speaking of clubs throwing money about, Salford’s spending this year is absurd. Glad to be out of that division
I had £20 on them at 5-1 a few weeks ago and could cash out now for £40.
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Also speaking of clubs throwing money about, Salford’s spending this year is absurd. Glad to be out of that division
Owned by Nevilles, Scholes, Giggs and Butt so they gained a decent following for the level lower down. Don't see them gaining much more in crowd size though.Hadn't really noticed them till I read about Adam Rooney - have they got any sort of following to go with all the cash?
Good luck with that, standing in the Globe on a cold Saturday watching the utter **** Morecambe have called football recently is not something I look forward to. Don't think I actually went once last season, even my step dad started skipping games despite being a season ticket holder. Apparently they've signed some decent prospects this year (now they've sorted the disappearing Ghanian chairman issue), but my God the standard of football is probably still going to be unbearable.Due to the World Cup holding my interest, and my lack of support for the football thread, have decided to pick a team to follow this year ..
The criteria I chose to help me pick a team were.
1: It had to be fairly close to where I live.
2: A team which wasn’t associated with anywhere I’ve lived in the UK before/one that no one in my family has ever supported
3: Not in Yorkshire as cricket reigns here .
Upon searching then, Morecambe fits the criteria and as a bonus it’s a seaside town so it’s just a train ride up from me if they’re playing from home.
Likely shall just be reading the posts here as my footie knowledge is way below everyone else’s who posts in this thread.
They've got a few things going for them, namely the area they are in is quite built up and theres no other football teams worth supporting nearby (they've landed right in the middle of City, United, Bolton and Oldham in that regard), and they'll pull in the locals who support United but cant afford to go pretty easily. - they are taking a chunk out of the FC United fanbase, who have really stalled and kind of lost relevance as the anti-Glazer movements petered out. Know my next door neighbour goes to watch them for some reason. Personally I think balls to them, can completely understand why others hate them.I can see them getting decent crowds medium-term. Greater Manchester is a hot spot for small-ish club culture and Salford has a much bigger population than places like Burnley, Blackburn, Bolton etc. Plenty of money and publicity behind them with less toxicity than that usually attracts.
Nah, BBC love Manchester, just don't want to pay the prices. The Quays are barely Salford by a couple of hundred yards (the ITV site is Trafford I think, being on the south side of the Quays). If the Beeb staff had to venture out into Broughton or Little Hulton they'd **** kittens. The only advantage is its excellent and cheap training for war correspondants.Not the BBC, they love it there for some reason.