I have just realised that some of them are the 2nd teams of more established sides.
It raises another question though, is there a limit on how far up the leagues those 2nd teams can go?
He likes teams that are based in the back of beyond doesn't he?
Sorry, I never realised he managed your lot. I meant, Hull, Southend, Preston, some team in Hyderabad and now Barrow.
Horrible journey, I had to go there for work once, you basically pass it on the other side of Morecambe bay going up the M6, then have to drive back down the Furness side.
We have never been to Barrow in my memory, but there have been dark days when we would have had lower figures than that. But then there have been days more recently when they couldn't scrape together 3 figures worth.
Wrexham are a bit like Plymouth in that they have little competition for a fanbase in quite a large area. Chester were their nearest rivals but are in the bottom half of NL North, and the nearest league rivals are Crewe and Shrewsbury.
With a little success they could be bringing in support from Mid to North Wales.
The Hollywood investors might have been wiser than many gave them credit for
I know what you mean, I remember Joe Bryan scoring the last minute equaliser in that 5 5 draw with Hull going back. If anyone did it since it would be Paterson or Pack maybe?
That's great, what I don't understand about these types if Lottery, (Omaze?), what happena if you don't want to move to wherever they have built this house?
So Michael Vaughan is allowed back in the BT Studios then?
This after they released a statement back in December saying that it "would not be editorially appropriate or fit with BT Sport's values" for his voice to form part of their Ashes coverage". But it is apparently OK for him to commentate on a game involving the West Indies.