BEST & WORST Current League Two Clubs

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  • These are the best and worst clubs currently sitting in League Two based on my completely unflawed rating system.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @theentitledsiriowlsx
    @theentitledsiriowlsx Před 21 dnem +6

    "There are fewer teams back then." Are you sure about that? Back in the day, they had 24 teams per league, and even top-flight have as much as that.

    • @samkirkegaard
      @samkirkegaard  Před 21 dnem +1

      I mean there's over 40,000 registered clubs in England alone. So, I'm pretty sure there were less clubs, and people for that matter, in the late 1800s.

    • @NOKnova
      @NOKnova Před 4 dny

      Well the football league began with 12 teams, the second division was added almost 20 years later with another 12 teams. You have to go to 1958 for 4 divisions of 22 teams. The English pyramid these days has approximately 13 tiers, and 6th tier and lower becomes regionalised.

    • @theentitledsiriowlsx
      @theentitledsiriowlsx Před 4 dny

      @@NOKnova I have done my research last week and yup, you right. Crewe start their adventure in 20 teams league of Third Division North and increased by the amount you stated. I'm just not going to edit it just make sure it is original out from my ignorance.

  • @matttyrer9096
    @matttyrer9096 Před 3 dny +1

    Really harsh on Crewe....the'yve only been Football League members for 132 years and 10 of those were lost to the world wars ....so they've only had 122 attempts, not 150.....give them a chance!

  • @joshbrodak614
    @joshbrodak614 Před 21 dnem +4

    AFC Wimbledon inherited the history of the original Wimbledon FC so atleast from my personal perspective AFC Wimbledon has the greatest league 2 history

    • @theentitledsiriowlsx
      @theentitledsiriowlsx Před 21 dnem +1

      Technically, AFC Wimbledon's history (as a club) started in 2006. But AFC Wimbledon's history (as a culture and supporters) inherited since Wimbledon FC era.

    • @Hartley_Hare
      @Hartley_Hare Před 4 dny

      Love football? Hate MK Dons. The two go together so beautifully.

  • @paulwilliams5000
    @paulwilliams5000 Před 21 dnem +2

    You could argue AFC Wimbledon should have inherited Wimbledon's honours, so would have an FA Cup win in 1988. Not officially though.

    • @samkirkegaard
      @samkirkegaard  Před 21 dnem +2

      Yeah, that MK Dons situation was just not a great one to go through for any Wimbledon supporter.

  • @kleptrep94
    @kleptrep94 Před 19 dny +2

    I support Walsall even though my Scottish Side (Annan Athletic) has done more to justify their existence. Like supporting Walsall is a Sisyphean task out of want more than anything. Like they slide the rock to the top of the hill and they just let it drop. There's no drive, there's no passion, there's seemingly no point to Walsall. I struggle to foresee any side with less wanting of success than Walsall. You could replace Walsall with seemingly any side to ever exist, you could bring in Old Etonians and you'll see more of a successful football side. I support them but I don't know why? Like if they cared, if Walsall had any pathy in the slightest that'd be something but they're apathetic, they're slackers, they're scrubs. Anyway, I've supported them for 2 decades now, I hate Wrexham with a passion now. The entirety of Wrexham are morally destitute prostitutes and so is Canada.
    Like Annan, Annan, this side, this side had no means of survival, should've been relegated, but they fought and they fought and they somehow survived by conceding like 3 less goals than the opposition, that's excitement, that's meaning, that's football. Walsall could never do that. Walsall could never excite. (This has been the sporting equivalent of absolute negging, I say I support someone and then say absolutely nothing positive.)

    • @patrickwilliams6143
      @patrickwilliams6143 Před 12 dny +1

      Not a bad summary of being a Walsall fan. If things continue on their current trajectory I'm going to have to chose between Walsall and Rushall Olympic when they end up in the same division. Thing is, I was lucky, I was 10 when we got promoted under Nicholls in 95 and that kick started one of the best 10 years in the club's history and made me a fan for life, it baffles me that we have any fans under 15 these days. That's tantamount to child abuse from the parents!

    • @kleptrep94
      @kleptrep94 Před 12 dny +1

      @@patrickwilliams6143 Aye, I was unlucky because I started supporting them the last time they were in the Championship. I do want to see them succeed.

    • @patrickwilliams6143
      @patrickwilliams6143 Před 12 dny

      @@kleptrep94well at least we're going into next season with a right back on the books so we got that going for us. Can't help but think having one of those last season might have been a decent idea but hey ho, the life of a Saddler!

  • @afcHalifax-xy5uu
    @afcHalifax-xy5uu Před 22 dny +1

    It’s so lucky that Rochdale and Hartlepool had just relegated 😂 they don’t even have trophies out their region.

  • @martinhuckle6069
    @martinhuckle6069 Před 10 dny

    Being a Crewe Alex fan at the beginning of any new Season we always expect to win something,but alas it never doesJohnstones paint victory was best time when we won that I was there on that day .

  • @historyoffootball87
    @historyoffootball87 Před 14 dny

    This video will upset a few people no doubt.

  • @andypalin3287
    @andypalin3287 Před 19 dny

    Up the Alex! 😀

  • @daddykornflakes
    @daddykornflakes Před 23 dny +2

    Grimsby Town have never won a major trophy but they had many seasons in the top flight and got to a couple of FA Cup semis too during their time there. They finished as high as 5th in the top flight on one occasion.

    • @samkirkegaard
      @samkirkegaard  Před 23 dny +2

      They got some league titles under their belt over their long club history, so at least they got that going for them too.

    • @royston8044
      @royston8044 Před 3 dny

      they won the football league trophy in 1982 and 1997, they were the 4th division champions 1971,

    • @daddykornflakes
      @daddykornflakes Před 2 dny

      @@royston8044 Yes, that's true and they've won the old 2nd division title a couple of times too and would be considered one of the lower league clubs with the richest history.

    • @martinmay8919
      @martinmay8919 Před 2 dny

      @@royston8044 We (GTFC) won the 2nd division tittle in 1933 - 34 season. At the time we set the record record for the most number of wins, 27. We scored 103 goals, a record that still stands to this day. We famously put TEN goals past Manchester United in two days, they finished one point from relegation to the 3rd. div. Pat Glover scored 42 goals in 39 appearances which was also a record that stood until Kevin Phillips of Sunderland beat it, but they played more games then. We also hold the record attendance at Old Trafford when we played Wolves in the FA cup semi-final, 76,962 in 1939. Our most successful period in our history was cruelly cut short by Hitler invading Poland.