One often doesn't get much intelligent analysis of the situation of League Two clubs. In some respects, there is better coverage of the non-league system. However, here is an exception about Cambridge United: What next for Cambridge United?
The financial situation has stabilised, but the football has disappointed. The article notes that there is a need for 'some answers as to what they want to be and how they intend to get there. Many questions have been asked of the structure of the football side of the club. It is a system that, ultimately, makes just one person accountable for everything.'
What always strikes me about Cambridge United is that they are playing in a university city. One could the same about Oxford United, but Oxford still has a significant working class population and substantial mature manufacturing industry. Cambridge is more dominated by the university and hi-tech companies. If you want to support, say, Arsenal or Spurs they are relatively accessible by public transport. Oxford's rail links with London are less good, even with the Chiltern line opening.
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