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What Will Annan Athletic Bring To Sfl3?
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Posted 01 July 2008 - 14:17
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Decided to start a new topic to find out what the thoughts are of the many users of pandb in the SOS.
Only sensible answers please.
PS. Annan Athletic will continue to play South of Scotland League Football (ie keep south side if elected to SFL3 on Thursday, so their is no change their).
Only sensible answers please.
PS. Annan Athletic will continue to play South of Scotland League Football (ie keep south side if elected to SFL3 on Thursday, so their is no change their).
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Posted 01 July 2008 - 15:29
I think Annan are run by some sensible people meaning the committe but i have concerns about a few things;
1 I dont think their Manager is a S.F.L Manager.
2 After seeing them in action a few times last season they will need a full squad of players I cant remember one that played last year that could live in the S.F.L.
3 Changing rooms let them down a bit on less they've extended them in the last year or 2.
4 the pitch it is on a bit of a hill.
I hope for this area and the commitee they make it but think they will be the whipping boys if they do on less there are at least 14 new signings and a manager in place capable of putting them on the park
1 I dont think their Manager is a S.F.L Manager.
2 After seeing them in action a few times last season they will need a full squad of players I cant remember one that played last year that could live in the S.F.L.
3 Changing rooms let them down a bit on less they've extended them in the last year or 2.
4 the pitch it is on a bit of a hill.
I hope for this area and the commitee they make it but think they will be the whipping boys if they do on less there are at least 14 new signings and a manager in place capable of putting them on the park
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Posted 01 July 2008 - 15:35
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Annan would need 10-12 new players minnimum.The quality of player at Annan is poor,and the talent in the area is just not there.It is okay to play a one off cup game and get a result,but to compete week in week out is a whole new ball game.
All the non league clubs in the region, are after the same few players every season.
All the non league clubs in the region, are after the same few players every season.
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Posted 01 July 2008 - 20:42
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boyfaethetoon, on Jul 1 2008, 16:29, said:
1 I dont think their Manager is a S.F.L Manager.
The manager in one of the things that is SFL about them, he has many years experience in the lower leagues. Played until he was about 42.
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 18:37
boyfaethetoon, on Jul 2 2008, 18:52, said:
as you said 1919 in the lower leagues i think its too big of step for him what did he do in the east league last season
Maybe not last season but what i remember when he was there first time round - before he moved to manage Arbroath - his training was first class, had the boys motivated and playing well together. I genuinely believe that he will continue to help Annan improve and push forward to better things.
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 18:41
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What about Neil Hislop @NewtonStewart.He is local but knows a bit about the leagues.
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 18:43
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What sort of crowds would Annan bring to the SFL?
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 18:45
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Think 5/600 after initial interest.
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 18:58
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The fixture list has been kind for Annan if elected 2moz. Due to us being equidistant from our near neighbours who will be playing in the 1st division of their respective Scottish and English leagues next season ther are only 3 scheduled fixtures when all three sides AA, QOS and CU are due to play at home on the same day. That means that all football fans in our catchment area have a choice of travelling away with their own teams or coming to watch one of thier near neighbours (albeit some would say a lower standard of football but neverless football on their door steps.
It is vey likely me thinks that 2 if not 3 of the games mentions above that Carlisle are due to play when both AA and QOS are at home the same day will be played on the Friday night prior to the saturday.
Anyhow to get back to your original question how does 400 plus at a fiver a head sound
It is vey likely me thinks that 2 if not 3 of the games mentions above that Carlisle are due to play when both AA and QOS are at home the same day will be played on the Friday night prior to the saturday.
Anyhow to get back to your original question how does 400 plus at a fiver a head sound
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 19:03
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 19:07
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gallowsbank, on Jul 2 2008, 19:58, said:
Anyhow to get back to your original question how does 400 plus at a fiver a head sound
Are Annan really proposing to charge only £5 entry? All other clubs were at least £9 last season and I believe the SFL do set a minimum charge, or at the very least have a recommended minimum.
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 19:32
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OK how does £8 entry sound and kids to get in free if accompanied by a paying adult still equals 400 plus crowd
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 20:47
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gallowsbank, on Jul 2 2008, 19:32, said:
OK how does £8 entry sound and kids to get in free if accompanied by a paying adult still equals 400 plus crowd
Annan Athletic are the same kind of team that Gretna were before Brooks Mileson got his greasy fingers in the pie. In fact, I would say that Annan actually have a better fan base than Gretna had when they gained league entry.
I just wonder if the Annan committee could manage to turn down any potential investor that may come along and try to jump on the Annan gravy train.
I am not so sure that I would want a team so close to Queens to get elected to the league tomorrow as I see this as competition for our fans and of course our fan base. Annan would certainly be no worse than some of the third division sides though, but would be seen as no more than the regions cuddly toy.
Good luck anyway B)
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 21:06
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Queensthroughandthrough,
on Jul 2 2008, 21:47, said:
Annan Athletic are the same kind of team that Gretna were before Brooks Mileson got his greasy fingers in the pie. In fact, I would say that Annan actually have a better fan base than Gretna had when they gained league entry.
I just wonder if the Annan committee could manage to turn down any potential investor that may come along and try to jump on the Annan gravy train.
I am not so sure that I would want a team so close to Queens to get elected to the league tomorrow as I see this as competition for our fans and of course our fan base. Annan would certainly be no worse than some of the third division sides though, but would be seen as no more than the regions cuddly toy.
Good luck anyway B)
I just wonder if the Annan committee could manage to turn down any potential investor that may come along and try to jump on the Annan gravy train.
I am not so sure that I would want a team so close to Queens to get elected to the league tomorrow as I see this as competition for our fans and of course our fan base. Annan would certainly be no worse than some of the third division sides though, but would be seen as no more than the regions cuddly toy.
Good luck anyway B)
Annan is a club that is run by hard working individuals and i think it should be made clear to any doubters that they certainly will not go down the route Gretna took.
As for competion for your fan base it's just not going to happen. Queens have what i consider to be a very loyal fanbase and some may travel to Annan if Queens are not at home. By keeping ourselves as a community club and keeping our entrance charges down i've no doubt that we could attract a healthy gate.
Good luck in your Euro adventure. B)
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 21:10
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boyfaethetoon, on Jul 2 2008, 18:52, said:
as you said 1919 in the lower leagues i think its too big of step for him what did he do in the east league last season
You really don't know anything about him, by lower leagues I mean SFL 2 and 3.
milli, on Jul 2 2008, 19:37, said:
Maybe not last season but what i remember when he was there first time round - before he moved to manage Arbroath - his training was first class, had the boys motivated and playing well together. I genuinely believe that he will continue to help Annan improve and push forward to better things.
Correct, well I dont know about the training obviously but he was an experienced pro and has had SFL management experience.
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 22:07
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is tomorrow d-day? what time do we expect the result? cmon Annan!!!! hope you get in
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 22:08
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Hoss, on Jul 2 2008, 23:07, said:
is tomorrow d-day? what time do we expect the result? cmon Annan!!!! hope you get in
Hopefully hear something around half two. With a bit of luck we'll sneak up the inside rail.
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Posted 04 July 2008 - 10:51
FC_1919, on Jul 2 2008, 22:10, said:
You really don't know anything about him, by lower leagues I mean SFL 2 and 3.
Correct, well I dont know about the training obviously but he was an experienced pro and has had SFL management experience.
Correct, well I dont know about the training obviously but he was an experienced pro and has had SFL management experience.
Come on big guy he's not the man for the job what did he achieve at Arbroath. I think Annan have a good committee who will already realise that. But at this late stage who else do you get i think he'll gat this season and then replaced
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Posted 04 July 2008 - 11:05
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boyfaethetoon, on Jul 4 2008, 11:51, said:
Come on big guy he's not the man for the job what did he achieve at Arbroath. I think Annan have a good committee who will already realise that. But at this late stage who else do you get i think he'll gat this season and then replaced
Rowan Alexander for the job maybe
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Posted 04 July 2008 - 11:19
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boyfaethetoon, on Jul 4 2008, 11:51, said:
Come on big guy he's not the man for the job what did he achieve at Arbroath. I think Annan have a good committee who will already realise that. But at this late stage who else do you get i think he'll gat this season and then replaced
Arbroath have been pretty gash since they were relegated from the first, no one as really achieved anything with them until this season. We will just have to wait and see.
saintslad, on Jul 4 2008, 12:05, said:
Rowan Alexander for the job maybe
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Will be at Annan next friday night playing in Andy Aitken's testimonial, cant wait to see Malan and Bryce with a combined age of nearly 90 run the show!
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