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Post by shrewder on Mar 3, 2015 9:02:53 GMT 1
I know TNS dominate the Welsh Premier but I do wonder if the club would benefit from a fresh challenge. Serious question, would they be good enough for say Conference North. Sure their supporters would like to see some different teams and a possibility of promotion.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 9:12:26 GMT 1
They wouldn't get their annual Champions League bounty if they entered the English leagues.
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Post by SouthStandShrew on Mar 3, 2015 10:07:58 GMT 1
Went to a game a few years ago, whole experience wasn't great.
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Mar 3, 2015 10:59:00 GMT 1
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Post by shrewder on Mar 3, 2015 10:59:00 GMT 1
They wouldn't get their annual Champions League bounty if they entered the English leagues. Yes a bit like only having Christmas Day to look forward to each year.
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Post by Bordershrew on Mar 3, 2015 12:53:24 GMT 1
I asked Mike Harris the owner about this, and as stated above the 500k they receive for getting in the CL pays the bills for the season, no chance of them ever moving over.
They'd probably be a mid table conference side if they were in the English pyramid.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 13:22:08 GMT 1
twitter.com/tnsfcTry here. If there was any interest they would said so by now. And what would Celtic say if they were allowed?
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Mar 3, 2015 13:38:15 GMT 1
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Post by shrewder on Mar 3, 2015 13:38:15 GMT 1
I asked Mike Harris the owner about this, and as stated above the 500k they receive for getting in the CL pays the bills for the season, no chance of them ever moving over. They'd probably be a mid table conference side if they were in the English pyramid. Thanks, very interesting. Seems a pretty pointless existence with every season being more or less the same.
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Mar 3, 2015 13:43:38 GMT 1
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Post by Exkeeper on Mar 3, 2015 13:43:38 GMT 1
twitter.com/tnsfcTry here. If there was any interest they would said so by now. And what would Celtic say if they were allowed? What could Celtic say? The TNS ground is in England, surely.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 13:47:14 GMT 1
I asked Mike Harris the owner about this, and as stated above the 500k they receive for getting in the CL pays the bills for the season, no chance of them ever moving over. They'd probably be a mid table conference side if they were in the English pyramid. But if they were in the english league without the £500k income from the CL, then would they survive that high up? What sort of crowds do they get?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 13:51:28 GMT 1
Either way there not a very nice club with very little local support - believe 2 new teams have popped up in Oswestry and llansantffraid have a reformed team.
They always come across as being quite an smugly run club that is killing off any interest in what has always been a poorly supported league. Though did enjoy Bangor pipping them to the title a few years back in front of a nearly full Farrah Rd (TNS took about 20 out of a 200ish allocation).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 17:35:49 GMT 1
twitter.com/tnsfcTry here. If there was any interest they would said so by now. And what would Celtic say if they were allowed? I'd gather it would be along the lines of how can you(the FA) let a Welsh club relocate and then move into the English system as it suited them? They considered moving to Chester's ground when they went bust.
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Post by ellesmerian on Mar 4, 2015 10:29:19 GMT 1
I asked Mike Harris the owner about this, and as stated above the 500k they receive for getting in the CL pays the bills for the season, no chance of them ever moving over. They'd probably be a mid table conference side if they were in the English pyramid. But if they were in the english league without the £500k income from the CL, then would they survive that high up? What sort of crowds do they get?They get 300-500 normally. I watch them frequently and it's hard to tell as they are hardly ever stretched, but I think they sit around mid conference level. They're currently ranked #50 in the world World Rankings (TNS)
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Post by neilsalop on Mar 4, 2015 10:41:02 GMT 1
But if they were in the english league without the £500k income from the CL, then would they survive that high up? What sort of crowds do they get?They get 300-500 normally. I watch them frequently and it's hard to tell as they are hardly ever stretched, but I think they sit around mid conference level. They're currently ranked #50 in the world World Rankings (TNS)LMFAO. TNS up there with Boca Juniors and Fenerbache. I also think that Swansea, Newport, Rexham and even the Red/ Blue Lizards might disagree about who is actually the best team in Wales.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2015 14:53:20 GMT 1
They get 300-500 normally. I watch them frequently and it's hard to tell as they are hardly ever stretched, but I think they sit around mid conference level. They're currently ranked #50 in the world World Rankings (TNS)LMFAO. TNS up there with Boca Juniors and Fenerbache. I also think that Swansea, Newport, Rexham and even the Red/ Blue Lizards might disagree about who is actually the best team in Wales. Or Telford, Shrewsbury on who is Shropshires No1 team. On the pitch we are but according to UEFA TNS are.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 0:11:10 GMT 1
Do enjoy that website - very well put together and run.......................unlike the League of Wales.
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