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 Post subject: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 8:43 pm 
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Basically they have us finishing 11th on 62 points. :roll: and themselves 6th. :roll: with a predicted draw at our place. They reckon they will get a extra 6 points from 5 games and us 7 from 5. :wink:


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Basically they have us finishing 11th on 62 points. :roll: and themselves 6th. :roll: with a predicted draw at our place. They reckon they will get a extra 6 points from 5 games and us 7 from 5. :wink:


We've clearly got them worried, Leggie! :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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I think Gateshead will limp over the play offs line, but poor form leading into the play offs, including at defeat at Victoria Park, won't stand them in good stead to win the play offs, definitely the team you'd want to play in the play offs, though I'm not sure Gateshead as a club are that bothered about getting into the FL. They know they are not ready, and that it could be a step too far, they have constant problems keeping non league football alive never mind in the Football League.

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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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I think Gateshead will limp over the play offs line, but poor form leading into the play offs, including at defeat at Victoria Park, won't stand them in good stead to win the play offs, definitely the team you'd want to play in the play offs, though I'm not sure Gateshead as a club are that bothered about getting into the FL. They know they are not ready, and that it could be a step too far, they have constant problems keeping non league football alive never mind in the Football League.

they,ll obviously will receive sponsorship money from the league plus a few more home fans and even more away fans ticking off a new ground where they have never been before. other clubs with poor home gates survived like morecambe and accrington who actually gained a promotion with a home fan base below 2,000 regulars. just boils my piss that we cannot do it with double that number.


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If you live in Gateshead that’s worries enough .


Try Shotton mate. There's a reason there's a doctor's surgery next to the Co-op.

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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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And the proposed takeover is also limping along just like Pools is. :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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accrington fan wrote:
horden wrote:
I think Gateshead will limp over the play offs line, but poor form leading into the play offs, including at defeat at Victoria Park, won't stand them in good stead to win the play offs, definitely the team you'd want to play in the play offs, though I'm not sure Gateshead as a club are that bothered about getting into the FL. They know they are not ready, and that it could be a step too far, they have constant problems keeping non league football alive never mind in the Football League.

they,ll obviously will receive sponsorship money from the league plus a few more home fans and even more away fans ticking off a new ground where they have never been before. other clubs with poor home gates survived like morecambe and accrington who actually gained a promotion with a home fan base below 2,000 regulars. just boils my piss that we cannot do it with double that number.


As we have been constantly reminded recently by smug Mags celebrating the end of 70 years of hurt, Newcastle is a one club city. Gateshead FC have always lived in the shadow of their infinitely larger neighbour and traditionally only attract increased support when the Mags are going through a period of decline ie 'haddaway and shite' (which has occurred quite regularly over those 70 years). The Heed struggle to attract much more than 1k on the terraces even when they are doing well so it is somewhat baffling that anyone would be prepared to pump a decent amount of cash into a club that plays in an athletics stadium and has a poor catchment area - unless they plan to relocate the club elsewhere?

Conversely, Pools have an existing much larger fanbase than the Heed, one which could be readily amplified given even a modicum of success. Also, being a fair distance from Tyne and Wear, Pools are not living in anyone's shadow (the Borer aren't big enough to cast a shadow) although I understand that there may be a handful of plastic Mags living in the town doubtless further seduced by the Mags long, long awaited success.


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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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Smokin Joe wrote:
accrington fan wrote:
horden wrote:
I think Gateshead will limp over the play offs line, but poor form leading into the play offs, including at defeat at Victoria Park, won't stand them in good stead to win the play offs, definitely the team you'd want to play in the play offs, though I'm not sure Gateshead as a club are that bothered about getting into the FL. They know they are not ready, and that it could be a step too far, they have constant problems keeping non league football alive never mind in the Football League.

they,ll obviously will receive sponsorship money from the league plus a few more home fans and even more away fans ticking off a new ground where they have never been before. other clubs with poor home gates survived like morecambe and accrington who actually gained a promotion with a home fan base below 2,000 regulars. just boils my piss that we cannot do it with double that number.


As we have been constantly reminded recently by smug Mags celebrating the end of 70 years of hurt, Newcastle is a one club city. Gateshead FC have always lived in the shadow of their infinitely larger neighbour and traditionally only attract increased support when the Mags are going through a period of decline ie 'haddaway and shite' (which has occurred quite regularly over those 70 years). The Heed struggle to attract much more than 1k on the terraces even when they are doing well so it is somewhat baffling that anyone would be prepared to pump a decent amount of cash into a club that plays in an athletics stadium and has a poor catchment area - unless they plan to relocate the club elsewhere?

Conversely, Pools have an existing much larger fanbase than the Heed, one which could be readily amplified given even a modicum of success. Also, being a fair distance from Tyne and Wear, Pools are not living in anyone's shadow (the Borer aren't big enough to cast a shadow) although I understand that there may be a handful of plastic Mags living in the town doubtless further seduced by the Mags long, long awaited success.

Spotted a few Mags shirt after thinking they’d went the same way as the dinosaurs….it’s always blokes who’ve bought medium shirts holding their breath and realising they should have faced up to it that they’re an XXL.

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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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Ahh so THAT's why the oiks take their Barcode shirts off and display their lily white moobs and sagging beer bellies for the TV cameras?


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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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They obviously can’t resist a bit of flashing in the close seaso;to keep their hand in.

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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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Smokin Joe wrote:
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As we have been constantly reminded recently by smug Mags celebrating the end of 70 years of hurt, Newcastle is a one club city. Gateshead FC have always lived in the shadow of their infinitely larger neighbour and traditionally only attract increased support when the Mags are going through a period of decline ie 'haddaway and shite' (which has occurred quite regularly over those 70 years). The Heed struggle to attract much more than 1k on the terraces even when they are doing well so it is somewhat baffling that anyone would be prepared to pump a decent amount of cash into a club that plays in an athletics stadium and has a poor catchment area - unless they plan to relocate the club elsewhere?

Conversely, Pools have an existing much larger fanbase than the Heed, one which could be readily amplified given even a modicum of success. Also, being a fair distance from Tyne and Wear, Pools are not living in anyone's shadow (the Borer aren't big enough to cast a shadow) although I understand that there may be a handful of plastic Mags living in the town doubtless further seduced by the Mags long, long awaited success.

its one of the reasons why people put there money in these southern teams we have in the league. no real local opposition to them but close enough for fans to support if they have fallen out with the premier league. if newcastle get greedy and increase the match costs for fans then gateshead could be the winners though.


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horden wrote:
I think Gateshead will limp over the play offs line, but poor form leading into the play offs, including at defeat at Victoria Park, won't stand them in good stead to win the play offs, definitely the team you'd want to play in the play offs, though I'm not sure Gateshead as a club are that bothered about getting into the FL. They know they are not ready, and that it could be a step too far, they have constant problems keeping non league football alive never mind in the Football League.

they,ll obviously will receive sponsorship money from the league plus a few more home fans and even more away fans ticking off a new ground where they have never been before. other clubs with poor home gates survived like morecambe and accrington who actually gained a promotion with a home fan base below 2,000 regulars. just boils my piss that we cannot do it with double that number.


Yeah I get that, I just think, unlike Morecambe and Accrington, where there was always a desire to obtain or get back league football, I just get the feeling that in Gateshead there isn't that desire from enough people. Relying on improved gates of groundhoppers and lads on a weekend in Newcastle on the lash, and hoping Newcastle and Sunderland aren't playing isn't a good economic policy for survival in the FL. Gateshead may pull in supporters of Newcastle and Sunderland when they are not playing or away, and it is an attractive away venue for supporters of particularly clubs in the South, due to its proximity to Newcastle's nightlife, but I believe Morecambe and Accrington would pull in a 1000 genuine supporters on a wet Tuesday night in November if they were bottom of the Div 2, I'm not so sure about Gateshead, probably 500. Remember this is the the club that used to get gates of 2500 in 1960.

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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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As an aside, in addition to besting a couple of L2 clubs, Pools had the highest recorded attendance in the NL, NLN, NLS and 30 leagues below last Saturday. Admittedly some of the top NL sides were either playing away from home or competing in the FA Trophy semis - but realistically only York, Oldham, Saafend and maybe Rochdale would have attracted higher attendances. It should also be noted that Darlo attracted less than 200 more spectators than Stockton Town on Saturday and barely scraped 1k in a recent midweek home fixture.


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1k loids at a home midweek game is surprising - given that they make out to be living their best life in the NLN :shock:


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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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Smokin Joe wrote:
As an aside, in addition to besting a couple of L2 clubs, Pools had the highest recorded attendance in the NL, NLN, NLS and 30 leagues below last Saturday. Admittedly some of the top NL sides were either playing away from home or competing in the FA Trophy semis - but realistically only York, Oldham, Saafend and maybe Rochdale would have attracted higher attendances. It should also be noted that Darlo attracted less than 200 more spectators than Stockton Town on Saturday and barely scraped 1k in a recent midweek home fixture.

that could be down to darlo stagnating and stockton on a bit of a roll.


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 Post subject: Re: The playoffs thoughts from the Gateshead forum.
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horden wrote:
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horden wrote:
I think Gateshead will limp over the play offs line, but poor form leading into the play offs, including at defeat at Victoria Park, won't stand them in good stead to win the play offs, definitely the team you'd want to play in the play offs, though I'm not sure Gateshead as a club are that bothered about getting into the FL. They know they are not ready, and that it could be a step too far, they have constant problems keeping non league football alive never mind in the Football League.

they,ll obviously will receive sponsorship money from the league plus a few more home fans and even more away fans ticking off a new ground where they have never been before. other clubs with poor home gates survived like morecambe and accrington who actually gained a promotion with a home fan base below 2,000 regulars. just boils my piss that we cannot do it with double that number.


Yeah I get that, I just think, unlike Morecambe and Accrington, where there was always a desire to obtain or get back league football, I just get the feeling that in Gateshead there isn't that desire from enough people. Relying on improved gates of groundhoppers and lads on a weekend in Newcastle on the lash, and hoping Newcastle and Sunderland aren't playing isn't a good economic policy for survival in the FL. Gateshead may pull in supporters of Newcastle and Sunderland when they are not playing or away, and it is an attractive away venue for supporters of particularly clubs in the South, due to its proximity to Newcastle's nightlife, but I believe Morecambe and Accrington would pull in a 1000 genuine supporters on a wet Tuesday night in November if they were bottom of the Div 2, I'm not so sure about Gateshead, probably 500. Remember this is the the club that used to get gates of 2500 in 1960.

last time we played there on a wet tuesday night the attendance with a few poolies present was less than 1,000 and guess what i had to win the 50/50 draw for the seasons lowest attendance.


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