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RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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Interesting comments from Way, saying Yeo in the best place financially for 5 years but has been difficult to stabilise since relegation.

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Robin
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I understand he's been operating under very tight wage budget limitations (lower than ours) and they've struggled to attract players as they don't pay any relocation costs. Credit to him for stabilising but he'll do well to keep them up again this year.
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Ihearye
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Other Footie ??
Robin
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It's league two isn't it?
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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Robin wrote:It's league two isn't it?
Sure is, so this is the correct place on the forum.
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There are some similarities with Cheltenham's recent seasons - consolidation in L2 with low league placings, while stabilising the club's finances.
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vickeryc wrote:There are some similarities with Cheltenham's recent seasons - consolidation in L2 with low league placings, while stabilising the club's finances.
Correct.

Alternative similarity is of course, both clubs now rebuilding after getting rid of Johnson!
vickeryc
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:
vickeryc wrote:There are some similarities with Cheltenham's recent seasons - consolidation in L2 with low league placings, while stabilising the club's finances.
Correct.

Alternative similarity is of course, both clubs now rebuilding after getting rid of Johnson!
Haha. :D But don't encourage the anti-Johnson brigade!
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