They will be changing this to a 3G / 4G pitch and also building a new stand so they can play at the correct level of football.
by paultheroyal » 14 Nov 2017 12:16
by John Smith » 14 Nov 2017 13:43
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Was looking today at the fate of clubs promoted from the National South since it was founded in 04/05. Couple of outliers in Wimbledon and Newport who never looked back and made it to the Football League. Of the more traditional non league clubs aside from those like Lewes who suffered some sort of immediate financial trauma, the most common length of stay is 3 seasons. I think at this point the novelty has worn off and the a decision to approach some kind of full time set up needs to be made.
Interestingly this is the path chosen by the clubs promoted from 13/14 - 15/16. All of whom look to be prospering on the pitch. I think Maidenhead will live up to my pre season prediction and finish midtable. The crunch therefore is likely to come in planning for the 2019/20 season...
by Sutekh » 14 Nov 2017 13:46
paultheroyal Basingstoke Town now confirmed that they are leaving the Camrose at the end of this season. Good news is they are staying in town and part of a community club playing at a council pitch which also forms part of the Hampshire FA headquarters.
They will be changing this to a 3G / 4G pitch and also building a new stand so they can play at the correct level of football.
by paultheroyal » 14 Nov 2017 15:00
by Christof » 14 Nov 2017 15:40
by Sutekh » 14 Nov 2017 16:08
Christof Slough Town in the FA Cup 3rd Round Draw![]()
The Rochdale game is on Monday 4th Dec, straight after it, on the telly...
by Royal Rother » 14 Nov 2017 21:33
by Tony Le Mesmer » 15 Nov 2017 10:23
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Was looking today at the fate of clubs promoted from the National South since it was founded in 04/05. Couple of outliers in Wimbledon and Newport who never looked back and made it to the Football League. Of the more traditional non league clubs aside from those like Lewes who suffered some sort of immediate financial trauma, the most common length of stay is 3 seasons. I think at this point the novelty has worn off and the a decision to approach some kind of full time set up needs to be made.
Interestingly this is the path chosen by the clubs promoted from 13/14 - 15/16. All of whom look to be prospering on the pitch. I think Maidenhead will live up to my pre season prediction and finish midtable. The crunch therefore is likely to come in planning for the 2019/20 season...
IF Maidenhead continue to finish mid-table in the National Prem until 2019/20, will they choose to go full time, do you think? Someone before mentioned that the ground would be a stifling point if a miracle promotion happened, so do you think that they might up sticks or redevelop ever?
by John Smith » 15 Nov 2017 10:37
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Was looking today at the fate of clubs promoted from the National South since it was founded in 04/05. Couple of outliers in Wimbledon and Newport who never looked back and made it to the Football League. Of the more traditional non league clubs aside from those like Lewes who suffered some sort of immediate financial trauma, the most common length of stay is 3 seasons. I think at this point the novelty has worn off and the a decision to approach some kind of full time set up needs to be made.
Interestingly this is the path chosen by the clubs promoted from 13/14 - 15/16. All of whom look to be prospering on the pitch. I think Maidenhead will live up to my pre season prediction and finish midtable. The crunch therefore is likely to come in planning for the 2019/20 season...
IF Maidenhead continue to finish mid-table in the National Prem until 2019/20, will they choose to go full time, do you think? Someone before mentioned that the ground would be a stifling point if a miracle promotion happened, so do you think that they might up sticks or redevelop ever?
The club have no plans to go full time. Not financially viable unless someone pumps more money into the club. They certainly will not be leaving York Road through choice. Ground ownership in the care of trustees for good reasons.
Ground situation might be an issue coming ground grading in March (with regards to any possible promotion). The clubs attempt to install turnstiles at the canal end thwarted by NIMBY neighbours.
And don't go down the 'I know more about football than you' childishness JS. You make yourself look rather silly in what is an otherwise good thread.
by Zammo » 15 Nov 2017 11:02
by Warfield ED Stand » 15 Nov 2017 13:56
by Sutekh » 15 Nov 2017 16:19
Warfield ED Stand Bracknell beat Hungerford last night in the BB Cup and could get Slough next round! Really starting to hit some form now. Great stuff.
by Linden Jones » 15 Nov 2017 19:19
Sutekhpaultheroyal Basingstoke Town now confirmed that they are leaving the Camrose at the end of this season. Good news is they are staying in town and part of a community club playing at a council pitch which also forms part of the Hampshire FA headquarters.
They will be changing this to a 3G / 4G pitch and also building a new stand so they can play at the correct level of football.
Real shame to lose the Camrose. What are the plans for it. I presume it will be bulldozed for housing and retail or empty offices?
by Tony Le Mesmer » 17 Nov 2017 12:54
Zammo I heard an interesting fact about Tony Le Mesmer. Wherever he is in the world, his Rothmans Football Yearbook collection goes with him.
by Zammo » 17 Nov 2017 13:58
Tony Le MesmerZammo I heard an interesting fact about Tony Le Mesmer. Wherever he is in the world, his Rothmans Football Yearbook collection goes with him.
With a Didcot v Maidenhead tie lined up for the B&B Cup, id be refraining from comments like that if I were you.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 17 Nov 2017 14:03
ZammoTony Le MesmerZammo I heard an interesting fact about Tony Le Mesmer. Wherever he is in the world, his Rothmans Football Yearbook collection goes with him.
With a Didcot v Maidenhead tie lined up for the B&B Cup, id be refraining from comments like that if I were you.
by Zammo » 17 Nov 2017 14:06
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With a Didcot v Maidenhead tie lined up for the B&B Cup, id be refraining from comments like that if I were you.
I think we'll put it down to a Whooosh
by Four Of Clubs » 18 Nov 2017 11:52
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