“Following the joy of promotion, it is of course sad to be parting ways with several players who have each contributed to our success." 🖤
We have confirmed our 2025-26 retained list.
Following conversations with the EFL and Wembley Stadium, we’re pleased to confirm that several blocks of cheaper seating will be opened on Level 5 – and that our ticket sales deadline has been extended until 2pm on Sunday.
By lunchtime tomorrow (Friday 22 May), approximately 5,000 seats in blocks 547-552 will be released at a mixture of Category 5 and 6 pricing (adults from £27, concessions from £13.50), ensuring supporters have alternative options to those currently available on Level 2.
To allow as many people as possible to take advantage of this, we have pushed our sales deadline back from 5pm on Friday to 2pm on Sunday. All sales after 5pm on Friday will be online only and there will be no sales on matchday.
@benthorpe178 There’s a big difference between pressing and pressing effectively. Grant might do the former, but he’s not very good at the latter.
One thing’s for sure, when you look at % of goals scored from high turnovers if you can’t press effectively you’re at a disadvantage as a team.
@swampdonkey1862@achandler2409@KRennicks40 In fairness, we said that last season. But you’re right it’ll dry up soon enough if the casual fan keeps coming to see insipid defeats.
Pretty clear why we won’t be going up. There’s inconsistent, and then there’s Notts County. Our last 12 games tells you everything you need to know.
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Basically any team that is physical, play narrow, and is direct we are totally fucked against. Which is why, looking at potential play off opponents, we won’t be going up.
@Official_NCFC He fucked us in the play off semi, now he’s us in the run in for a potential automatic run in. Utterly ridiculous, and the ill-discipline in this squad is going to kill us.