http://m.hulldailymail.co.uk/SALE-Allam ... story.html
Unsustainable with such small crowds and a high level, the next club which will quickly drop in my opinion after the sale.
North Ferriby United
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Re: North Ferriby United
AFC Fylde could be another one to watch - average around 500 when going for the Conference (and the League by 2022). Brackley Town also are a club that possibly overstretched itself given the low crowds.
However there will always be clubs who do better than their poor support would appear to warrant - Accrington, Morecambe, Crawley and Dagenham to name but a few in the football league who struggle perennially with support. Eastleigh could be the next one.
Fortunately there are several clubs heading for promotion in the non-league steps who have the support for their target level - Barrow, Maidstone, FC United, Kettering, Merthyr, Darlington.
However there will always be clubs who do better than their poor support would appear to warrant - Accrington, Morecambe, Crawley and Dagenham to name but a few in the football league who struggle perennially with support. Eastleigh could be the next one.
Fortunately there are several clubs heading for promotion in the non-league steps who have the support for their target level - Barrow, Maidstone, FC United, Kettering, Merthyr, Darlington.
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