The Non - League thread

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Old Man Andrews » 31 Oct 2018 09:36

Sutekh Bracknell drew 2-2 aet at Bognor last night but crashed out of the Trophy 3-2 on penalties thanks to ex Reading keeper Dan Lincoln saving 3!

Annoyingly though Bracknell were apparently 2-0 up after 15 minutes.

Still to hold Bognor twice to 2-2 draws shows that Bracknell, on their day, are actually not too far off being Isthmian Premier (Step 3/Division 7) quality especially when you realise that Bognor were a Conference South side last season and have only lost once in the Isthmian Premier so far this season.


Such a shame for Bracknell but as you rightfully say it shows you where Bracknell are. Really hope they go up this season and then consolidate in the Premier for a couple of years. By that time the new stadium should be built too, can really push on then. Would like to see them flirting with the National League in the next 10 years.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Royal Rother » 31 Oct 2018 20:43

I suspect it will crash and burn before then.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Old Man Andrews » 01 Nov 2018 08:13

Royal Rother I suspect it will crash and burn before then.


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Re: The Non - League thread

by Royalist » 01 Nov 2018 09:15

You only have to be around non league a few years to know most these stories end in tears so you can't blame anyone for doubting any grand plans.

Fleetwood and Burton perhaps the only ones who've not ended in disaster. AFC Wimbledon too although they obviously had a bigger fanbase to start from.

Salford City probably will join the fleetwood's and burtons of the world. Too much PR at risk on that one. ( plus they have one of the world's richest men as a silent partner)

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Old Man Andrews » 01 Nov 2018 09:26

Royalist You only have to be around non league a few years to know most these stories end in tears so you can't blame anyone for doubting any grand plans.

Fleetwood and Burton perhaps the only ones who've not ended in disaster. AFC Wimbledon too although they obviously had a bigger fanbase to start from.

Salford City probably will join the fleetwood's and burtons of the world. Too much PR at risk on that one. ( plus they have one of the world's richest men as a silent partner)


I don't think Bracknell expect to be a Football League club, I think that is a step too far for them. If they could replicate Maidenhead they would be happy and I think that is realistic for them. Of course if they receive significant investment that could change but in the current model flirting with the National League should be their goal.


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Re: The Non - League thread

by Kulshaw72RFC » 01 Nov 2018 09:34

Harry Pritchard went from playing infront of 1k people at the likes of Fylde to playing at the Emirates against Arsenal last night, in less then a year.

Good on him.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Four Of Clubs » 01 Nov 2018 22:51

Preview of this w/e NL matches - updated with Fri results and a couple of postponements :(


Saturday 3rd November

FA Vase 2nd Round
26 Biggleswade (05 SSMP) v Norwich C.B.S. (06 ES1N)
27 Cogenhoe United (05 UCP) v Leighton Town (05 SSMP)
28 F.C. Clacton (05 ECOP) v Kirkley & Pakefield (05 ECOP)
29 Great Yarmouth Town (05 ECOP) v Godmanchester Rovers (05 ECOP)
30 Enfield (05 ESSX) P-P Leverstock Green (05 SSMP) - pending FA investigation
31 Redbridge (05 ESSX) v Peterborough Northern Star (05 UCP)
32 Hullbridge Sports (05 ESSX) v Irchester United (06 UC1) (no replay)
33 Wellingborough Town (05 UCP) v Tring Athletic (05 SSMP)
34 May & Baker Eastbrook (06 ES1S) v Swaffham Town (06 ES1N) (Sun 3.00)
35 Stowmarket Town (05 ECOP) v Baldock Town (05 SSMP)
36 Histon (05 ECOP) 5-4 Woodbridge Town (05 ECOP)
37 Wantage Town (05 HELP) v Deeping Rangers (05 UCP)
38 Wodson Park (06 SSM1) v Holbeach United (05 UCP)
39 Newport Pagnell Town (05 UCP) v Thame Rangers (06 HEL1E)
40 Chertsey Town (05 COCOP) v Horndean (05 WSSXP)
41 Sutton Common Rovers (05 COCOP) 6-1 Horley Town (05 COCOP)
42 Abbey Rangers (05 COCOP) v Lordswood (05 SCEP)
43 Chichester City (05 SCP) v Windsor (05 HELP) - Windsor travel to Southern Combination League leaders – but they travelled well in the competition last season
44 Kensington Borough (06 COCO1) v Erith Town (05 SCEP) (Sun 3.00) @ Leatherhead
45 Steyning Town (06 SC1) v Banstead Athletic (05 COCOP)
46 A.F.C. Croydon Athletic (05 SCEP) v A.F.C. Uckfield Town (05 SCP)
47 Spelthorne Sports (05 COCOP) v Sheppey United (05 SCEP)
48 Badshot Lea (05 COCOP) v Cray Valley (P.M.) (05 SCEP) (Sun 3.00) @ Camberley Town
49 Crowborough Athletic (05 SCEP) v Eastbourne Town (05 SCP)
50 Corinthian (05 SCEP) v Canterbury City (05 SCEP)
51 Pagham (05 SCP) v Peacehaven & Telscombe (05 SCP)
52 Bearsted (05 SCEP) v Newhaven (05 SCP)
53 Southall (05 COCOP) v Chatham Town (05 SCEP)
54 Sholing (05 WSSXP) v Malmesbury Victoria (06 HEL1W)
55 Exmouth Town (06 SWPP) v Cadbury Heath (05 WSTP)
56 Almondsbury (06 HEL1W) v Hamble Club (05 WSSXP)
57 Bodmin Town (06 SWPP) v Alresford Town (05 WSSXP)
58 Cheddar (06 WST1) v A.F.C. St Austell (06 SWPP)
59 Newport (IoW) (06 WSSX1) v Cribbs (05 WSTP)
60 Baffins Milton Rovers (05 WSSXP) v Bournemouth F.C. (05 WSSXP)
61 Brockenhurst (05 WSSXP) v Bradford Town (05 WSTP)
62 Willand Rovers (05 WSTP) v Tavistock (06 SWPP)
63 Ivybridge Town (06 SWPP) v Saltash United (06 SWPP)
64 Hamworthy United (05 WSSXP) v Falmouth Town (06 SWPP)


NAT
Aldershot Town v Braintree Town – Sh!ts concede late leveller (90’) on Tue at the Rec vs Boreham Wd
Dover Athletic v Maidenhead United as above - Carl Pentney sent off; no sub keeper on the bench and Magpies shipped 7 at Havant & W on Tue night
NATN
Brackley Town v Chester – Saints senior side win 3-1 at Boston midweek and rise to 5th – leaders Chorley eventually well beaten at Stockport who grab three late goals in front of over 2500.
NATS
Bath City v Hemel Hempstead Town
Chelmsford City v Eastbourne Borough
Chippenham Town v Woking - Cards win over Hungerford midweek keeps them 3rd behind Welling and Billericay
Dulwich Hamlet v St Albans City
East Thurrock United v Truro City
Gloucester City v Dartford
Hampton & Richmond Borough v Oxford City
Hungerford Town v Weston-super-Mare – 'Crusaders' woes continued with a convincing 0-3 defeat at Kingfield on Tue night
Slough Town v Concord Rangers – 'Rebels' shared the points with Hemel midweek – both sides scoring in the last 10’
Torquay United v Billericay Town – ‘ricay turned around a two goal deficit midweek with 3 goals after the hour mark to beat visitors E.Thurrock
Welling United v Wealdstone

IL-P
Dorking Wanderers v Corinthian-Casuals
IL1-SC
Bracknell Town v Hertford Town – as mentioned 'Robins' bowed out of the Trophy aet and pens at Bognor - having led 2-0 after 15'.
Cheshunt v Chalfont St Peter
Marlow v Chipstead – Blues had a comfortable (4-1) win over Hanwell in the league on Tue and consolidate 5th spot
Molesey v Egham Town
Northwood v Ashford Town (Middx)
Uxbridge v Bedfont Sports
Ware v Hayes & Yeading United - H&Y bt Uxbridge 5-0 to move closer to current leaders Waltham Abbey
Westfield v FC Romania

SLP-C
Redditch United v Banbury United
SLP-S
Basingstoke Town v Weymouth
Beaconsfield Town v Frome Town – ‘The Rams’ edged past Kempston in their midweek Trophy replay
Gosport Borough v Chesham United – ‘Generals’ grabbed a rare & welcome win on pens aet vs Haringey in their Trophy replay - league form very poor sit rock-bottom just below Staines
Metropolitan Police v Farnborough
Swindon Supermarine v Taunton Town- ‘Supermarine’ beaten 0-3 at Banbury in the Trophy replay
Tiverton Town v Staines Town
Walton Casuals v Harrow Borough
Wimborne Town v Hartley Wintney
SL1-C
Aylesbury United v Sutton Coldfield Town
Cambridge City v Aylesbury
Didcot Town P-P Bedford Town - gas leak?
Kidlington v North Leigh
Peterborough Sports v Thame United
SL1-S
Barnstaple Town v Winchester City
Cirencester Town v Thatcham Town
Fleet Town
v Paulton Rovers
Highworth Town v Bideford

CCL
AFC Hayes v Guildford City
Colliers Wood United v Balham
Camberley Town v Knaphill
Hanworth Villa v Walton & Hersham
Raynes Park Vale v Cobham
CCL1
AC London v Sandhurst Town
Bedfont & Feltham v Dorking Wanderers Res
Chessington & Hook United v British Airways
Epsom & Ewell v Frimley Green
Farnham Town
v Tooting Bec
FC Deportivo Galicia v Bagshot
Fleet Spurs
v Eversley & California
Sheerwater
v Cove

HELLP
Bishops Cleeve v Virginia Water - Bps looking ominously good - have climbed the table rapidly and in their last 5 matches - Cup & League - have scored 25 goals.
Brimscombe & Thrupp v BinfieldMoles beaten 2-1 @ leaders Brackley Saints midweek
Fairford Town v Brackley Town Saints - following Saints win over Binfield on Wed, they now have a 6 point lead over Ascot and more significantly a whopping 16 point gap back to pre-season favourites Wantage and Bps Cleeve.

Flackwell Heath v Reading City - ‘Heathens’ picked up three points midweek with a 2-0 win over Ardley
Longlevens v Ardley United
Lydney Town v Holmer Green
Royal Wootton Bassett Town v Abingdon United – RWBT stayed in the chasing pack (4th) with a narrow win over VW at their Gerard Buxton ground on Tue
Tuffley Rovers v Ascot United
HELL1E
AFC Aldermaston v Milton United
Abingdon Town
P-P Penn & Tylers Green - will hope 'Abbots' can get a side together for this one - things looking distinctly gloomy at Culham Rd- though their playing record to date has been OK, with 4 wins from 5 league games. On a brighter note they did show up last Tuesday at the Hithercroft for a Subsidiary Cup tie but ended well beaten 4-1
:cry: - sadly now OFF ; Abingdon T. were not able to raise enough players - Reserves OFF too


Chinnor v Burnham - Blues got a morale boosting huge win {EIGHT} 8-3, at Penn & T on Tuesday in the Cup
B&B Trophy
14:00 Sandhurst Town v Chalvey Sports
14:00 Wallingford Town v Kennington Athletic
14:00 Yateley United v Overton United @ Cody Sports Club nr Farnborough

WESSP
Lymington Town v Tadley Calleva
Portland United v Andover New Street - ANS continue to improve - like their close neighbours Town in the division below, they have hauled themselves off the foot of the table – notched up an impressive 4-2 win at high-flying Tadley on Tuesday
WESS1
Alton v Totton & Eling
Ringwood Town v Andover Town - ATFC visit the only side below them.
Whitchurch United v Petersfield Town
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Re: The Non - League thread

by Royal Rother » 02 Nov 2018 21:25

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Royal Rother I suspect it will crash and burn before then.


You want £50 on it?


Of course.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Old Man Andrews » 02 Nov 2018 23:17

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Royal Rother I suspect it will crash and burn before then.


You want £50 on it?


Of course.


Cool. 5 years and Bracknell will be flirting with National League.


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Re: The Non - League thread

by tmesis » 04 Nov 2018 00:24

Old Man Andrews it shows you where Bracknell are. Really hope they go up this season and then consolidate in the Premier for a couple of years. By that time the new stadium should be built too, can really push on then.

What's the story on this, because I've heard very little. There was something a while back about plans for the field opposite, but that didn't look any more than another very basic ground.

If they are serious they need to do something, as Larges Lane no longer has any potential due to them selling every inch of land they could.

The town is now home to 80000 people, so there's certainly potential, but they've had two grounds fall through now, at Peacock Farm, and also at the Blue Mountain golf course.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Sutekh » 04 Nov 2018 11:23

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Old Man Andrews it shows you where Bracknell are. Really hope they go up this season and then consolidate in the Premier for a couple of years. By that time the new stadium should be built too, can really push on then.

What's the story on this, because I've heard very little. There was something a while back about plans for the field opposite, but that didn't look any more than another very basic ground.

If they are serious they need to do something, as Larges Lane no longer has any potential due to them selling every inch of land they could.

The town is now home to 80000 people, so there's certainly potential, but they've had two grounds fall through now, at Peacock Farm, and also at the Blue Mountain golf course.


The club have government/council approved plans to work with Ranelagh School to build a new state of the art Education & Sports Academy providing facilities for, primarily, football but also rugby, netball and athletics. There will be a couple of classrooms, changing facilities and a coffee shop.

A new ground for the club is included as part of those plans and it's all going to be on the other side of the road from the current ground. Work is already underway.

I believe, but I'm not 100%, that the club's current pitch is down to be kept as one of the proposed 3G training pitches.

I don't think it's been particularly well publicised though, even in the town, perhaps OMA has more info?

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Old Man Andrews » 04 Nov 2018 11:39

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Old Man Andrews it shows you where Bracknell are. Really hope they go up this season and then consolidate in the Premier for a couple of years. By that time the new stadium should be built too, can really push on then.

What's the story on this, because I've heard very little. There was something a while back about plans for the field opposite, but that didn't look any more than another very basic ground.

If they are serious they need to do something, as Larges Lane no longer has any potential due to them selling every inch of land they could.

The town is now home to 80000 people, so there's certainly potential, but they've had two grounds fall through now, at Peacock Farm, and also at the Blue Mountain golf course.


The club have government/council approved plans to work with Ranelagh School to build a new state of the art Education & Sports Academy providing facilities for, primarily, football but also rugby, netball and athletics. There will be a couple of classrooms, changing facilities and a coffee shop.

A new ground for the club is included as part of those plans and it's all going to be on the other side of the road from the current ground. Work is already underway.

I believe, but I'm not 100%, that the club's current pitch is down to be kept as one of the proposed 3G training pitches.

I don't think it's been particularly well publicised though, even in the town, perhaps OMA has more info?


I last saw the plans about a year ago, very quiet on it now but nothing to suggest it's not happening.

Think the current ground will be sold to housing developers.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by tmesis » 04 Nov 2018 11:42

The picture of the new ground on the club site looks very basic




I've found the plans
https://planapp.bracknell-forest.gov.uk ... 3PABVJ1I00


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Re: The Non - League thread

by Royal Rother » 04 Nov 2018 11:50

Chichester 0-2 Windsor

Couldn’t go yesterday :cry: but another brilliant away victory away against a team flying high in their particular league.

We are now the only Hellenic League club left in the Vase.

Last 4 games, 4 wins, 4 clean sheets. Bringing in some lads from Egham (where our ex-assistant manger / player Ashley Smith has recently taken over as manager) has worked out very well as it coincides with this good run. None of them are obviously levels above us in any way, but they are solid and don’t make silly mistakes which is good enough for this level I suppose.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Four Of Clubs » 04 Nov 2018 16:15

Yesterday's NL round-up: ... and this PM's Vase Results :mrgreen:

Saturday 3rd November

FA Vase 2nd Round

26 Biggleswade 3-1 Norwich C.B.S.
27 Cogenhoe United 2-0 Leighton Town
28 F.C. Clacton 1-0 Kirkley & Pakefield
29 Great Yarmouth Town 1-3 Godmanchester Rovers
31 Redbridge 1-0 Peterborough Northern Star
32 Hullbridge Sports 3-1 Irchester United
33 Wellingborough Town 0-7 {SEVEN} Tring Athletic
34 May & Baker Eastbrook 0-1 Swaffham Town Sun 3.00
35 Stowmarket Town 3-1 Baldock Town aet FT 1-1
37 Wantage Town 1-2 Deeping Rangers
38 Wodson Park 0-2 Holbeach United
39 Newport Pagnell Town 3-2 Thame Rangers
40 Chertsey Town 2-0 Horndean
42 Abbey Rangers 5-0 Lordswood
43 Chichester City 0-2 Windsor - Windsor possibly helped by 1st half straight red for hosts – another City player dismissed near the end of the game
44 Kensington Borough 0-3 Erith Town Sun 3.00
45 Steyning Town 1-0 Banstead Athletic
46 A.F.C. Croydon Athletic 1-2 A.F.C. Uckfield Town
47 Spelthorne Sports 1-2 Sheppey United
48 Badshot Lea 0-7 {Seven} Cray Valley Sun 3.00
49 Crowborough Athletic 0-4 Eastbourne Town
50 Corinthian 2-4 Canterbury City aet FT 2-2
51 Pagham 4-1 Peacehaven & Telscombe
52 Bearsted 1-0 Newhaven
53 Southall 1-0 Chatham Town
54 Sholing 5-1 Malmesbury Victoria
55 Exmouth Town 3-4 Cadbury Heath
56 Almondsbury 1-2 Hamble Club
57 Bodmin Town 1-0 Alresford Town aet FT 0-0
58 Cheddar 1-2 A.F.C. St Austell
59 Newport 0-2 Cribbs
60 Baffins Milton Rovers 3-2 Bournemouth F.C.
61 Brockenhurst 0-4 Bradford Town
62 Willand Rovers 2-1 Tavistock
63 Ivybridge Town 1-3 Saltash United
64 Hamworthy United 3-1 Falmouth Town aet FT 1-1


NAT
Aldershot Town 1-0 Braintree Town
Dover Athletic 2-0 Maidenhead United'Magpies' slump again; this time to the bottom club - into drop-zone, following wins for Maidstone and Havant & W
NATN
Brackley Town 2-2 Chester – visitors level on 94’
NATS
Bath City 0-1 Hemel Hempstead Town
Chelmsford City 3-2 Eastbourne Borough
Chippenham Town 2-2 Woking Cards 0-2 down snatch point on 92’
Dulwich Hamlet 1-0 St Albans City
East Thurrock United 2-2 Truro City
Gloucester City 1-2 Dartford
Hampton & Richmond Borough 2-4 Oxford City
Hungerford Town 0-1 Weston-super-Mare
Slough Town 1-0 Concord Rangers – early goal from Dobson wins it
Torquay United 2-2 Billericay Town
Welling United 1-1 Wealdstone

IL-P
Dorking Wanderers 2-0 Corinthian-Casuals
IL1-SC
Bracknell Town 2-0 Hertford Town - goals from Artwell just before HT and Gavin James on 90’ – Robins stay 2nd on GD behind HandY.
Cheshunt 1-1 Chalfont St Peter
Marlow
4-0 Chipstead - hat-trick for Kameron English – 4th scored in the last minute by journeyman Marcus Mealing puts Blues up to 3rd
Molesey 2-0 Egham TownSarnies stay bottom
Northwood 3-0 Ashford Town (Middx)
Uxbridge 2-3 Bedfont Sports
Ware 1-3 Hayes & Yeading United
Waltham Abbey 0-2 Tooting & Mitcham Utd – morning’s leaders slip back to 4th
Westfield 2-1 FC Romania

SLP-C
Redditch United 2-0 Banbury United
SLP-S
Basingstoke Town 1-2 Weymouth – 'Dragons' led through Sam Arget but Terras turned the game around by mid-way 2nd half and now lead the table by 3 points from Salisbury and are 7 ahead of Taunton & Hendon
Beaconsfield Town 2-2 Frome Town
Gosport Borough 0-0 Chesham United
Metropolitan Police 4-3 Farnborough
Swindon Supermarine 0-1 Taunton Town
Tiverton Town 3-2 Staines Town
Walton Casuals 3-2 Harrow Borough
Wimborne Town 2-1 Hartley Wintney
SL1-C
Aylesbury United 1-2 Sutton Coldfield Town
Cambridge City 2-3 Aylesbury
Kidlington 3-3 North Leigh – Nor Lye get 2 injury time goals to steal a point from Kiddy
Peterborough Sports 5-0 Thame United
SL1-S
Barnstaple Town 3-2 Winchester City - poor result against the side bottom at the start of play
Cirencester Town 6-2 Thatcham Town
Fleet Town 2-3 Paulton Rovers
Highworth Town 3-4 Bideford

CCL
AFC Hayes 1-3 Guildford City
Colliers Wood United 1-0 Balham
Camberley Town 0-2 Knaphill
Hanworth Villa 0-1 Walton & Hersham
Raynes Park Vale 0-1 Cobham
CCL1
AC London 1-2 Sandhurst Town
Bedfont & Feltham 4-0 Dorking Wanderers Res
Chessington & Hook United 4-4 British Airways
Epsom & Ewell 3-0 Frimley Green
Farnham Town
0-1 Tooting Bec - long-time leaders have now lost successive home games drop to 3rd – new leaders are Sheerwater
FC Deportivo Galicia {EIGHT} 8-0 Bagshot
Fleet Spurs
4-5 Eversley & California
Sheerwater
2-0 Cove

HELLP
Bishops Cleeve 3-3 Virginia Water
Brimscombe & Thrupp 3-3 Binfield
Fairford Town 2-1 Brackley Town Saints – lowly Fairford shock league leaders but none of the chasing pack make up significant ground only RWBT getting three points
Flackwell Heath 4-1 Reading City – To settle a question raised higher up - Mitch Parker made his debut for Basingstoke off the bench yesterday PM
– Meanwhile troubled City have 'replenished their squad with some acquisitions from the JMA Academy and by some accounts did fairly well against Marcus’s 'Heathens' and enjoyed plenty of possession.
- They go again tomorrow night (Mon) when they host high-flying RWBT at Rivermoor (Scours)


Longlevens 0-4 Ardley United
Lydney Town 3-1 Holmer Green
Royal Wootton Bassett Town
3-2 Abingdon United
Tuffley Rovers 2-2 Ascot United - ‘Yellamen’ drop more points to sides at the foot of the table.
HELL1E
AFC Aldermaston 2-3 Milton United shock home defeat for leaders
Chinnor 0-3 Burnham - Burnham go top
B&B Trophy
Sandhurst Town PP Chalvey Sports - rescheduled for the 20th
Wallingford Town
3-1 Kennington Athletic
Hants Intermediate
Yateley United 0-1 Overton United

WESSP
Lymington Town 4-1 Tadley Calleva
Portland United 2-2 Andover New Street
WESS1
Alton 3-2 Totton & Eling
Ringwood Town 2-1 Andover Town
Whitchurch United
0-0 Petersfield Town

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Kulshaw72RFC » 07 Nov 2018 09:07

VERY surpising news just popped up on FB

Reading YMCA have decided to fold their first team with immediate effect.

Until this past Saturday, had not lost a league game for 3 years. I have been following their results closely and they seem to have had some severe disciplinary issues this season. I think something like 6 or 7 reds already and 15-odd yellows. They have already drawn 3 times i think this season so maybe it was a case if other teams catching them up? Great bunch of players that no doubt will find another team. Shame to see them go like that but there must be reasons.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Old Man Andrews » 07 Nov 2018 12:06

Update on the Bracknell Town ground plans. Was in the chairmans this week picking up my Bracknell V Reading ticket, it is all still going ahead. The plans that have been put out to the public are of the original design and made the ground look more basic than it will be. One side of it will be completely seated and under cover whilst the rest of the ground is similar to their current one. Current ground will be sold to housing developers hopefully raising over £3.5 million.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Sutekh » 07 Nov 2018 14:33

Old Man Andrews Update on the Bracknell Town ground plans. Was in the chairmans this week picking up my Bracknell V Reading ticket, it is all still going ahead. The plans that have been put out to the public are of the original design and made the ground look more basic than it will be. One side of it will be completely seated and under cover whilst the rest of the ground is similar to their current one. Current ground will be sold to housing developers hopefully raising over £3.5 million.


That sounds good, what the target completion date/month/year?

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Old Man Andrews » 07 Nov 2018 14:35

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Old Man Andrews Update on the Bracknell Town ground plans. Was in the chairmans this week picking up my Bracknell V Reading ticket, it is all still going ahead. The plans that have been put out to the public are of the original design and made the ground look more basic than it will be. One side of it will be completely seated and under cover whilst the rest of the ground is similar to their current one. Current ground will be sold to housing developers hopefully raising over £3.5 million.


That sounds good, what the target completion date/month/year?


Didn't ask any questions, just noticed the updated plans on display. I speak to the chairman every now and then so I will pry some more.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by tmesis » 07 Nov 2018 19:13

Old Man Andrews whilst the rest of the ground is similar to their current one..

...as in just hard standing on three sides?

I assume that unlike at the current ground, there will be room to expand should they want to.

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