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| Quote: mickyb1234 "Buzza I assume u are one of those 634'" FWIW, I didn't get season ticket at The Hive (first time since SL2) but have again next year.
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1444_1283599199.jpg Ealing here we come, onwards and downwards.:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_1444.jpg |
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| Quote: jbuzza "And this is primarily because of DH's mismanagement. You might think there no club without DH but history would suggest there isn't much of one with him.'"
It's entirely because of DH's mismanagement. I doubt you'll find anyone on here who disagrees with what you've said. We all know that DH's cash prevented the club folding with a bang, but his stewardship appears to be leading to the club folding with a whimper.
But the hard truth is, none of us are in a position to replace him individually, and for all the talk of fan owned clubs I doubt that we're in a position now to replace him collectively.
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| What Dave Listers Maidstone Utd have shown is that clubs can come back. The club went to hell and back. Now with good leadership they are doing very well.
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| Quote: Dave Lister "These days I devote my time and support to Maidstone United. Here's what one of our owners had to say about fan ownership, which is spot on to me, if anyone can be bothered reading.
Good article - it must have been a thankless task for Maidstone trying to get money out of folk in 2010, not that long after the biggest financial crash in my memory.
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| Quote: Bostwick "What Dave Listers Maidstone Utd have shown is that clubs can come back. The club went to hell and back. Now with good leadership they are doing very well.'"
True, but they managed to keep a sizeable core support throughout their dark days whereas London Broncos ....... well they'll have to try and add to the few hundred still left won't they?
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| Maidstone's support fell badly in the Kent County League and was ok rather than brilliant, understandably, during their years groundsharing in other towns. The current owners stepped in to save the club and have invested heavily, they openly state they view it as an investment in the long run and are happy to lose money short term.
The real difference between the Stones and Broncos is one has owners who are running it as a business, viewing losses to date as necessary in order to ensure a return. The the other is London Broncos.
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| You are absolutely right about The Stones, Without their current owners they would have gone under by now. Their support fell away badly.
Now with a nice stadium, back in their home town they are moving forward.
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| Quote: Bostwick "You are absolutely right about The Stones, Without their current owners they would have gone under by now. Their support fell away badly.
Now with a nice stadium, back in their home town they are moving forward.'"
I can understand that some may not have followed the club to Dartford or wherever but I'm not sure the support fell away as much as you think - I remember seeing a crowd of several hundred Stones fans turn up to an away game at Erith Town back in the Kent league days. But as you say the club has owners who seem to want to move the club forwards. Barring a fan ( or the LBSA) winning the lottery, or the Trailfinders people wanting to put in some serious bunce we're stuck with David Hughes - so there's precious little hope of moving forwards as far as I see. Sadly.
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| The crowds at both their games I saw in the wilderness tears were lower than Broncos average last season by a bit. It depends on which part of their journey you saw them tbh.
If Wikipedia is to be trusted 1993 - 2011 they played at 4 grounds. The highest attendance was as follows:-
Maidstone 320.
Central Park Sittingbourne 412
Bourne Park Sittingbourne 1,729
Ashford 488.
Last time I went there they had a gate of 2,296 (2014.)
The move to Ashford, a horrible place to get to without a car, saw attendances drop badly.
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| I saw them play a Central Park and there were not many there and then at Bourne Park which is behind Central Park and there were even less.
Now Central Park Sittingbourne would suit The Broncos, its just a bi too far out of the way.
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Quote: Bostwick "I saw them play a Central Park and there were not many there and then at Bourne Park which is behind Central Park and there were even less.
Now Central Park Sittingbourne would suit The Broncos, its just a bi too far out of the way.'"
Princes Park Dartford and you'd be talking a ground that would suit Broncos.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princes_Park_(Dartford)
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Quote: Bostwick "I saw them play a Central Park and there were not many there and then at Bourne Park which is behind Central Park and there were even less.
Now Central Park Sittingbourne would suit The Broncos, its just a bi too far out of the way.'"
Princes Park Dartford and you'd be talking a ground that would suit Broncos.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princes_Park_(Dartford)
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| Quite right, would suit us, close to the M25 for the Northerners.
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| Quote: Bostwick "Quite right, would suit us, close to the M25 for the Northerners.'"
And I could cycle there from home!
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| I seem to remember some of the funding for Princes Park was aided by the fact rugby league was going to be played there. Not long after opening, possibly one game even, someone decided it was too expensive to open the stadium up for Kent Ravens. The rest is history.
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| I've visited Dartford just once and that was enough. Delayed about 3 hours on return by an overturned caravan on M25. And it's a bit far to cycle from Wiltshire.
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