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Chorley are semi professional I think...yet we were all seemingly happy with a 0-0 up until the 83rd minute.An attacking approach all season would have probably won us the league and kept us entitled fans happy
We haven’t had good enough forwards and just because we are full time doesn’t mean we will beat a semi pro team. We are not ready for National League, on or off the pitch. Let’s strengthen where needed and go again next season.
Quote from: John H on May 01, 2025, 09:30:12 AMWe haven’t had good enough forwards and just because we are full time doesn’t mean we will beat a semi pro team. We are not ready for National League, on or off the pitch. Let’s strengthen where needed and go again next season.Hi John H. I absolutely agree with your post. You've hit the nail on the head. And after everything that has happened both on and off the pitch this season, I can see no point in us staying full time. At this level I think a lot of part time players give more to a club as they are usually playing for the team and not a paycheck? Many full time players jus turn up and go through the motions? Presumably that would be less expensive, and might make the future of the club a little more viable.
It was always going to be a tall order to win the playoffs. We would have needed to outscore 3 very good teams, away too.