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  1. #1
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    I know I’ve harped on about it, but the lack of returning numbers does not bode well.
    Aside from the players and staff being disappointed about it (I would think), the bigger concern is the future funding.
    On the ther side though, are we being too harsh I.e. we are focussing upon the footfall of our ‘glorious recent era’, is that reasonable/realistic ?
    For me, no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Despair View Post
    I know I’ve harped on about it, but the lack of returning numbers does not bode well.
    Aside from the players and staff being disappointed about it (I would think), the bigger concern is the future funding.
    On the ther side though, are we being too harsh I.e. we are focussing upon the footfall of our ‘glorious recent era’, is that reasonable/realistic ?
    For me, no.
    It is a real worry. I honestly did think there would be a much bigger turn-out. It will be interesting to see if things change for the Oxford game.
    Any guesses for the crowd at the first home-match next season?

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