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Four Of Clubs B&B Intermediate
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AthleticoSpizz No, but there was plenty of him featured in the Chronicle this week (Windsor v HI (i think)
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by Tony Le Mesmer » 13 Nov 2017 07:59
by Sutekh » 13 Nov 2017 08:51
Bonzodog Took in Maidenhead v Gateshead Saturday. Maidenhead started very slowly and were 2 down inside 8 minutes, they looked slow and ponderous. They were lucky to be 2 down at half time. Gateshead quickly added a 3rd and were pretty comfortable until the end to run out 3-0 winners. Gateshead were excellent and described by a couple of magpie fans as being best side seen this season.
Wealdstone 1-0 Hungerford Town – Crusaders fall to defeat on 90’
by Tony Le Mesmer » 13 Nov 2017 09:05
SutekhBonzodog Took in Maidenhead v Gateshead Saturday. Maidenhead started very slowly and were 2 down inside 8 minutes, they looked slow and ponderous. They were lucky to be 2 down at half time. Gateshead quickly added a 3rd and were pretty comfortable until the end to run out 3-0 winners. Gateshead were excellent and described by a couple of magpie fans as being best side seen this season.
Very disappointed with Maidenhead's performance. Never took the game to Gateshead and struggled to create anything of real note if there's consistently more of that sort of form they'll go down.
Liked the look of Gateshead though, seemed well organised, determined, quick and direct and given the state of the conference not too late for them to mount a promotion challenge from where they were in 18th. Their keeper looked top quality for the conference with confident command of his box and excellent distribution. Sadly he was not really troubled by Maidenhead so couldn't get a full picture but what did come his way he dealt with ably.Wealdstone 1-0 Hungerford Town – Crusaders fall to defeat on 90’
A 92 minute penalty by all accounts.
by John Smith » 13 Nov 2017 09:52
Tony Le MesmerSutekhBonzodog Took in Maidenhead v Gateshead Saturday. Maidenhead started very slowly and were 2 down inside 8 minutes, they looked slow and ponderous. They were lucky to be 2 down at half time. Gateshead quickly added a 3rd and were pretty comfortable until the end to run out 3-0 winners. Gateshead were excellent and described by a couple of magpie fans as being best side seen this season.
Very disappointed with Maidenhead's performance. Never took the game to Gateshead and struggled to create anything of real note if there's consistently more of that sort of form they'll go down.
Liked the look of Gateshead though, seemed well organised, determined, quick and direct and given the state of the conference not too late for them to mount a promotion challenge from where they were in 18th. Their keeper looked top quality for the conference with confident command of his box and excellent distribution. Sadly he was not really troubled by Maidenhead so couldn't get a full picture but what did come his way he dealt with ably.Wealdstone 1-0 Hungerford Town – Crusaders fall to defeat on 90’
A 92 minute penalty by all accounts.
Starting to get the feeling that Maidenhead have hit an inevitable crossroads.
They've been on an absolute Heater for the past 18 months and it couldn't carry on for ever. They've lost their 70 goal strike force from last season, Dean Inman has been effectively poached and a few players looking like they are struggling with mixing work and football against a mostly full time division. They had right back Clerima also missing on Saturday (work) and they just don't have a good enough replacement. All 3 goals coming on our right back. They've got the money in the bank, but a transfer window at this level makes it difficult.
They need to dig in for the rest of this season, after which I think plenty of changes will happen on the playing front. Devonshire not one for overhauling his squad mid season.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 13 Nov 2017 10:25
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Very disappointed with Maidenhead's performance. Never took the game to Gateshead and struggled to create anything of real note if there's consistently more of that sort of form they'll go down.
Liked the look of Gateshead though, seemed well organised, determined, quick and direct and given the state of the conference not too late for them to mount a promotion challenge from where they were in 18th. Their keeper looked top quality for the conference with confident command of his box and excellent distribution. Sadly he was not really troubled by Maidenhead so couldn't get a full picture but what did come his way he dealt with ably.
A 92 minute penalty by all accounts.
Starting to get the feeling that Maidenhead have hit an inevitable crossroads.
They've been on an absolute Heater for the past 18 months and it couldn't carry on for ever. They've lost their 70 goal strike force from last season, Dean Inman has been effectively poached and a few players looking like they are struggling with mixing work and football against a mostly full time division. They had right back Clerima also missing on Saturday (work) and they just don't have a good enough replacement. All 3 goals coming on our right back. They've got the money in the bank, but a transfer window at this level makes it difficult.
They need to dig in for the rest of this season, after which I think plenty of changes will happen on the playing front. Devonshire not one for overhauling his squad mid season.
You clearly only go to Maidenhead on the odd weekend then don't you. As someone who has been to most games this season I can tell you they're more than holding their own against prominently full time teams and are looking good to do better than secure safety. Gateshead are a good side and had a great start that the Mags could never recover from. They've beaten Tranmere and Hartlepool at home already and have only really been embarrassed at Torquay when then bus was late and ruined their prep.
by John Smith » 13 Nov 2017 10:41
Tony Le Mesmer No, I've been going to most games for the last ten years. You, on the other hand, just admitted that you are a band wagon jumper.
Bar the Bromley game, they have been well below par in the last 7/8 games and had their best player subbed on Sat at HT for attitude issues. Completely out of character for the current set of players and tells its own story.
the loss of key players and the part time issue is really starting to show IMO. Its inevitable. Long term fans feel the same. You can make up for it in the short term with hard work and a good team ethic, but it gets most part time teams at this level as the long season plays out.
by Yellowcoat » 13 Nov 2017 11:36
SutekhWealdstone 1-0 Hungerford Town – Crusaders fall to defeat on 90’
A 92 minute penalty by all accounts.
by Christof » 13 Nov 2017 12:50
Four Of Clubs 25 Maldon & Tiptree 1-4 Slough Town
- Plan B for us yesterday saw us witness a comfortable win for the Rebels at the ‘Jammers’ - original first choice Hayward H v Sevenoaks in the Vase was washed out. Journey OK – ground seemingly upgraded in recent season’s pleasant enough ‘new-build’ on the Eastern outskirts of Maldon. Matt Lench kept up his remarkable scoring run with his 7th goal in 3 matches. Two other piledrivers from Dobson and a lovely interpassing move put in ex-Beaconsfield skipper Togwell for the 4th, deep in stoppage time.
by Linden Jones » 13 Nov 2017 19:32
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Starting to get the feeling that Maidenhead have hit an inevitable crossroads.
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