Spoke to someone else yesterday who said Bath were a little disappointing, surprised as I saw them at Eastbourne last month and they were pretty impressive.
On Woodside Road, I don't think it can accommodate National League top division football, not just the ground itself but the parking around the area. When you think of what some sides will bring as an away following while the ground might just about be ok, there would have to be somewhere else for a park and ride, the big question is where do you look for a new ground?
As for the point of sustaining themselves with the population I think it's more than possible as you say smaller towns have managed just fine and with a lack of competition looking upwards bar Crawley Town I think it's more than feasible to do.
Spoke to someone else yesterday who said Bath were a little disappointing, surprised as I saw them at Eastbourne last month and they were pretty impressive.
On Woodside Road, I don't think it can accommodate National League top division football, not just the ground itself but the parking around the area. When you think of what some sides will bring as an away following while the ground might just about be ok, there would have to be somewhere else for a park and ride, the big question is where do you look for a new ground?
As for the point of sustaining themselves with the population I think it's more than possible as you say smaller towns have managed just fine and with a lack of competition looking upwards bar Crawley Town I think it's more than feasible to do.