by Royal Rother » 31 Oct 2019 06:45
by Hoop Blah » 31 Oct 2019 08:44
Old Man AndrewsOld Man Andrews They are honestly better off just giving the job to Tallentire again, he is the only guy the chairman really trusts with the team. I may apply myself to be honest.
Have a guess what Bracknell have done......
Hoop BlahOld Man AndrewsOld Man Andrews They are honestly better off just giving the job to Tallentire again, he is the only guy the chairman really trusts with the team. I may apply myself to be honest.
Have a guess what Bracknell have done......
How long are we giving him?
Surely it won't be too long until the Chairman pulls the trigger again, albeit through the cover of the new guy heading up football matters!
And whats with that shuffle with Steinborn-Busse apparently stepping back a bit?
by Hoop Blah » 31 Oct 2019 09:44
Old Man Andrews I don't think Tallentire should ever have been sacked, clearly he is one of the only people on Earth who the chairman trusts with the team. I have met Stephen Peters many times as he headed up the new youth football vision at the club over the summer so I had a fair amount of dealings with him. Talks a good game.....
I will be there again next Thursday, I will find out what is going on with the chairman.
by Four Of Clubs » 31 Oct 2019 12:38
by Royal Rother » 02 Nov 2019 19:48
by Winston Biscuit » 03 Nov 2019 10:41
by Four Of Clubs » 03 Nov 2019 13:29
by Royalist » 04 Nov 2019 09:26
Royal Rother Windsor 1-7 Eastbourne Utd.
Another pathetic performance, 0-1 at HT, then 0-7 after 70 mins.
But on Tuesday we will have a completely different and far stronger team at Burnham when players are back from their loan / dual reg clubs. But that’s not the way forward.
by Royal Rother » 04 Nov 2019 14:56
by Royalist » 05 Nov 2019 19:52
Royal Rother I think some might very well be tempted but not without a lease. Catch 22.
by Four Of Clubs » 05 Nov 2019 21:42
by Royal Rother » 06 Nov 2019 09:11
by Victor Meldrew » 06 Nov 2019 10:06
Royal Rother Burnham 1-0 Windsor
Having followed Mick Woodham’s Windsor all over the South and West of England (and to Stockton) over the last few years, I can’t see me driving distances to watch this team.
The pitch at Burnham is (and has been for the 10 years I’ve been going there) a terrible place to play football on (Bobble City), but our tactic (maybe because of the surface) was just to aimlessly hoof it forward at every opportunity. We had no wingers, (both on bench) and barely strung 2 passes together all game. Although we huffed and puffed in the 2nd half never really looked like scoring and overall put in another stinking performance.
by Royal Rother » 06 Nov 2019 14:21
by Hoop Blah » 06 Nov 2019 15:24
Royal Rother No chance. Football just isn’t worth the kind of money required to watch the pro game in the flesh on a regular basis, no matter how good the passing.
Armchair for me.
Hoop BlahRoyal Rother No chance. Football just isn’t worth the kind of money required to watch the pro game in the flesh on a regular basis, no matter how good the passing.
Armchair for me.
Other options locally to watch more entertaining fare though, albeit without the emotional attachment perhaps. Binfield are going along nicely and have some good players down there these days.
Of course there's also Bracknell, depending on who the manager is this week....
by Royal Rother » 06 Nov 2019 19:00
Hoop BlahRoyal Rother No chance. Football just isn’t worth the kind of money required to watch the pro game in the flesh on a regular basis, no matter how good the passing.
Armchair for me.
Other options locally to watch more entertaining fare though, albeit without the emotional attachment perhaps. Binfield are going along nicely and have some good players down there these days.
Of course there's also Bracknell, depending on who the manager is this week....
by Alan Partridge » 07 Nov 2019 11:06
Four Of Clubs NL Results Sat 2nd Nov
FA Vase 2nd Qualifying
31 Woodbridge Town 5-2 Godmanchester Rovers
32 Norwich United 1-2 Kirkley & Pakefield
33 Stansted 1-0 Mildenhall Town
34 Newport Pagnell Town 4-2 Coggeshall United
35 Saffron Walden Town 3-4 F.C. Clacton
36 Leighton Town 6-1 F.C. Broxbourne Borough
37 Deeping Rangers 1-3 Stanway Rovers
38 Milton Keynes Robins 1-6 Eynesbury Rovers
39 Colney Heath 0-1 Stowmarket Town
40 Fisher 1-2 Glebe
41 Abbey Rangers PP Ascot United
42 Frenford 1-3 Lancing
43 Raynes Park Vale 0-4 Sutton Common Rovers – played at Sutton Utd
44 Binfield 3-1 Redhill
45 Walthamstow 2-3 A.F.C. Uckfield Town
46 Corinthian 2-0 Canterbury City
47 Windsor 1-7 {SEVEN} Eastbourne Town
48 Deal Town 4-1 Oxhey Jets
50 Welling Town 3-1 Bedfont & Feltham aet FT 1-1
52 Kennington 1-6 Newhaven
53 Warminster Town 3-1 A.F.C. Portchester att 222 – minor shock as struggling STEP06 side, who’ve lost all 5 home league games so far this season - put out a decent STEP05
55 Falmouth Town 3-2 Longlevens aet FT 2-2
56 A.F.C. St. Austell 0-1 Buckland Athletic
59 Brockenhurst 0-3 Plymouth Parkway
63 Abingdon United 1-6 Hamworthy United
League
NAT
Aldershot Town 2-0 Maidenhead United
Stockport County 1-3 Woking
NATN
Brackley Town 1-1 Chester
NATS
Braintree Town 0-3 Hungerford Town – 2 from midfielder, new loan-signing Cameron McGilp (Aussie-born on Sw!nedon’s books) and one for Liam Ferdinand, lifts the Crusaders out of the drop zone. This was their third win in four away from home.
Chippenham Town 0-0 Welling United
Concord Rangers 3-1 Hemel Hempstead Town
Dorking Wanderers 2-2 Wealdstone – 2nd half Wanderers claw back a 2 goals deficit against the leaders.
Dulwich Hamlet 1-3 Bath City
Eastbourne Borough 0-2 Dartford
Hampton & Richmond Borough 2-1 Maidstone United
Slough Town 2-1 Chelmsford City – ‘Rebels’ led 2-0 at the break; both goals from Ben Harris. Move up to 2nd as Hemel beaten at Concord and Weymuff washed out at ‘ricay
St Albans City 1-3 Havant & Waterlooville
Tonbridge Angels 4-4 Oxford City - crazy last 5 ' - with the scores at 2-2 'Angels' grabbed the lead on 85' thru Joe Turner; only for a brace within 3' by sub Stefan Brown (ex-Hungerford) turning the game back City's way - Turner had the last word with a stoppage time leveller.
- Angels keeper was Jonathan Henley ex-royals Academy
SLP-C
Leiston 0-8 {EIGHT} Sporting Bromsgrove – SpB put 8 past AFC R&D on their turf early last month – their home record is a bit underwhelming by comparison, which is why they are only 7th but certainly have momentum.
Lowestoft Town 0-0 Banbury United
Redditch United 0-2 Kings Langley
SLP-S
Beaconsfield Town 1-2 Walton Casuals – ‘Casuals’ pinch the win on 94’ – Town stay bottom
Farnborough 0-0 Salisbury
Swindon Supermarine 1-0 Gosport Borough
SL1-C
Aylesbury United 2-3 North Leigh
Corby Town 2-0 Kidlington
Didcot Town 0-3 Barton Rovers – Diddy on a poor run – lost 5 out of 6.
Wantage Town 1-4 Biggleswade – ‘Freds’ still pointless.
Yaxley 1-0 Thame United
SL1-S
Paulton Rovers 4-2 Basingstoke Town - Dragons fought back to level, having been 2 down, only to ship two more late on.
Thatcham Town 5-1 Barnstaple Town – 'Kingfishers' still unbeaten in the league, stay 2nd behind Frome but have three games in hand
IL1-SC
Ashford Town (Middx) 0-1 Bedfont Sports
Chertsey Town {SEVEN} 7-0 FC Romania att 398 – 2nd biggest crowd in the Isthmian today, behind Premier side Carshalton who hosted leaders Folkestone
Harlow Town 2-0 Westfield – only ‘field’s 2nd league defeat - at leaders Harlow
Staines Town 1-5 Bracknell Town - ‘ Robins’ three one up by HT at sorry ‘Swans’ who led inside 5’ – goals from Carr (2) Sheridan, Bowerman and Bayliss puts them up to 8th.
Uxbridge 3-0 Chalfont St Peter
Waltham Abbey 0-2 Hanwell Town
CCLP
Balham 3-2 Frimley Green – hosts in 2nd a point behind ‘Yellamen’ whose Vase tie at Abbey Rgrs was rained off. Ascot should be in B&B action on Tue H vs Beaconsfield; though the Vase re-match will take precedence - then next w/e are due to travel to 3rd placed CWU
Hanworth Villa 2-3 Cobham
Knaphill 0-0 Colliers Wood United
Sheerwater 1-2 Camberley Town
Spelthorne Sports 2-2 Egham Town
CCL1
Bagshot 2-1 Tooting Bec
Farnham Town 3-1 Ash United
FC Deportivo Galicia 1-1 Eversley & California
Jersey Bulls 5-0 Dorking Wanderers Res – Bulls now 13 from 13 and 10 points clear of 2nd placed Farnham – evidently air travel to Jersey was easier than to Guernsey, who had their game called off due to flight delays preventing Whitstable from getting there.
Kensington & Ealing Boro PP Chessington & Hook United
Sandhurst Town PP Fleet Spurs
Walton & Hersham 6-3 Epsom & Ewell
Westside PP Godalming Town
HELLP
Burnham PP Shrivenham - waterlogged
Holmer Green 0-4 Bishops Cleeve
Royal Wootton Bassett Town 2-5 Brackley Town Saints
HELL1E
Kidlington Development 3-0 Abingdon Town
Long Crendon 5-3 Chalvey Sports
Risborough Rangers PP Wokingham & Emmbrook – failed 2nd inspection
Thame Rangers 1-1 Wallingford Town
Wycombe Senior Cup
Penn & Tylers Gn 3-4 Chalfont Wasps – first game back at French School Meadows – with new lights in working order - presumably they will be moving back permanently from their lodgings up/down (?) at Beaconsfield
WESSP
AFC Stoneham PP Alresford Town – failed late AM inspection
WESS1
Downton 3-1 Whitchurch United – ‘JamBoys’ undone at leaders
Pewsey Vale 0-10 {TEN} Hythe & Dibden
Totton & Eling PP Andover Town – failed mid-day inspection
...had thought about trekking down nr Brizzle for this (Sunday) PM's Vase tie @ Thornbury from the Hellenic One West who host Cribbs from the Western League Premier - so a level above.
- but the outlook is much worse (colder/damper) than the original forecast - and although it's passed a mid-AM inspection it might yet fall foul of the match ref, whenever he turns up. Don't want to find out it's off having traveled half-way there or worse still on arrival. - doubtless I'll miss an 11 goal thriller now - have to 'sofa it' and doze in front of Pal@rse and the Filberts.!
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