by ninestein » 17 Sep 2019, 05:23
The FA appear to be clueless, but half the problem is that we are looking to them for direction and it is in fact the Premier League dictating everything with regards money etc. I for one believe that the FA should be the ones finding the right balance between having the most competitive leagues in Europe, and having a successful national team which ultimatelygives us all the most pride. But it still feels like the National team plays second fiddle to the premier league. The work the FA have done with the younger sides is good, but at present they are powerless to get these kids playing week in week out in our top league.
I think the prize money offering in the FA cup is good. It wasn't there in the earlier rounds not too many years ago.
I would like to see them beef it up a bit in the FA Trophy and Vase, as that's at the level where clubs need it most. If they do that, then clubs in the NL might be less tempted to field weakened sides in the earlier rounds, which may help improve gates. A lot of NL teams see it as a distraction so make it worth their while.
But i agree when you say it's pointless giving money away, as clubs will just spend it on wages trying to buy promotion to the promised land of the next division up. Maybe the solution is to provide prize money in these competitions in two forms. Half as a cash bonus, half in the form of a FA grant which can only be used for youth, academy, facilities upgrades, or local marketing initiatives to promote their club... the club could choose the category before the FA pays out on exiting the relevant competition?
A good blog by the way. I like the honesty in the way it's written. I think it touches on the one big issue facing the club. It's no longer the playing side, as DC seems to be the right fit with a decent squad. The issue is now about getting more people through the gate. Under 1,000 for a Saturday match not having played at home for a while is poor. We could be in the playoff positions if we beat Aldershot. And yet i do wonder whether this would make a vast difference to our gate. That's why my suggestion above of having a grant to incentivise local marketing was made. A lot of clubs are feeling the pinch with less people walking through the gate. We need to find a way of showing them that live football beats what you get watching from your sofa.
Barnet showing all the flair of Rupert-the-Bears trousers, but lots more style!