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    Relegation- An alternative view

    I know recent events have preceded everything but looking ahead, I'm talking about next season. Firstly, I have to admit that I have not really enjoyed watching us the past 2 or 3 seasons. I've found it a tad stressful to be honest Our players are generally not as good as the opposition and we are getting punished mercilessly for any mistakes. If it wasnt for Dobbie, we would be playing in League One for sure. -------------Having said that, I'm wondering if there might be plus points from relegation. After all, we would get time to take a breather and regroup as a club and team. There are a few local boys in the reserves who might be capable of stepping up , but not in the ruthless Championship. These lads would have a better chance of bedding in at League 1 level. Having these lads push through would give our standing in the town a boost and family members would add to the gates . Surely , we would win more games at a level below and build up our chronic low confidenc also ---------Of course , I would rather stay up but brought the alternative view up as talking points to explore if nothing else. What do you lot think then ?
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