The Non - League thread

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Loafer » 13 Mar 2022 14:59

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Loughborough University must be the only side who play University football and are a semi professional team right? Some achievement for them to get to the last 4 of the fa vase isn't it?

They must be really doing against the odds to be doing that, albeit being a sports University must have some ex pro players there


Don’t think Loughborough University (also known as Loughborough Students FC) play in university football as they are members of the UCL (United Counties League) playing in the Premier North division which feeds into the southern league. They are currently 4th in that league so obviously are pretty useful this season. They’re currently managed by the ex Ipswich, Brum and Wolves player Jamie Clapham.

One thing I do note in the vase this season is the demise of the northern clubs which are usually very strong.

I remember back in the 2000s there was a team called "team bath" who were a University team and were very good. IIRC they made the 1st round proper of the FA Cup. Think they went bust not long after for some reason. FOC will probably know more?

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Four Of Clubs » 13 Mar 2022 15:23

Loafer I remember back in the 2000s there was a team called "team bath" who were a University team and were very good. IIRC they made the 1st round proper of the FA Cup. Think they went bust not long after for some reason. FOC will probably know more?


...yup Team Bath had a short stellar period in the Pyramid which included THREE appearances in the FA Cup 1st Round - climbed from Western One where they were admitted in 2000/01 up as far as Conference South, where they finished 11th in their only season at that level 2008/09, before effectively 'folding' and reverting back to Uni Football.

Think I might have seen them play once, up at Yate in a Southern League game but they vanished almost overnight - between seasons.
I recall there were some serious constitutional doubts expressed throughout their tenure, something to do with their classification as a sporting Academy - as to whether they were actually full-time professionals etc. Think they avoided any sanctions by virtue of the fact they rarely stayed at any one level for very long......

I do remember they were bitterly despised by fans of the nearby Bath City, whom they actually surpassed on the field for a very brief period during their final season.

...in a faint echo of that someone on the NLM has post a question only yesterday, following their Vase win, whether they are currently semi-pro in any way and just how many of their current squad are full-time Stundents.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Royals and Racers » 16 Mar 2022 07:32

Went to Wallingford 3 Woodley Utd 2 last evening. Strange game, Woodley were terrible 2-0 down early in the game. I thought Wallingford would win comfortably, which despite the scoreline they did. The ref had an interesting game- he ambled down the centre line all match. Only played 43 mins in the 1st half and gave Woodley a pen which i swear no one in the ground saw apart from him !!

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Four Of Clubs » 17 Mar 2022 09:59

Two NL Competitons draw made -

FA Trophy Semi-Final
1 Wrexham v Stockport County
2 Bromley v York City

FA Vase Semi- Final
1 Littlehampton Town v Loughborough University
2 Newport Pagnell Town v Hamworthy United

Ties scheduled to be played on Sat 2nd April

Outside chance of an all south coast clash in the Final ...
...as above somewhere - I think - the Northern dominance of recent times in the Vase, has been absent this year. This might be because a significant number of the stronger NE contingent, finally took or were lured into, promotion up to STEP04, by last season's re-structure. I suppose the FA could get some credit for that as they'd dominated at STEP05 for so long without showing any aspirations to progress.
The obverse applies though, in the far West where STEP06 and below has been decimated by all the larger clubs leaving behind a huge vacuum, as they've finally shifted up/across to the Western leagues.
Not quite sure what happened this season to the East Anglia clubs, who have often had a greater representation in the latter stages.
...and just by way of an update the NLM forum has seen some more postings re Loughborough Uni - with confirmation (reportedly) that the current squad are definitely all full-time stundents. Not sure if also mentioned but coached by ex-Ipswich, Spuds and 'Brum scum' Jamie Clapham.


Saturday 19th March

NAT
Aldershot Town v King's Lynn Town
Barnet v Woking
Chesterfield v Maidenhead United
Solihull Moors v Eastleigh
NATN
Brackley Town v Kidderminster Harriers
NATS
Bath City v Hemel Hempstead Town
Billericay Town v Oxford City
Braintree Town v Maidstone United
Dartford v Havant & Waterlooville
Dorking Wanderers v Hampton & Richmond Borough
Dulwich Hamlet v Slough Town
Hungerford Town v Eastbourne Borough - heavy defeat for Crusaders at H&W in midweek
St Albans City v Ebbsfleet United
Tonbridge Angels v Chippenham Town
Welling United v Chelmsford City

SLP-C
Banbury United v Hednesford Town
SLP-S
Farnborough v Weston-super-Mare
Kings Langley v Dorchester Town
Metropolitan Police v Truro City
Poole Town v Hartley Wintney - HW fell to a narrow 2-3 defeat at Supermarine on Tuesday
Swindon Supermarine v Beaconsfield Town
Taunton Town v Chesham United - 'Generals' held 1-1 by Weston-s-Mare in midweek
Walton Casuals v Salisbury
Wimborne Town v Hayes & Yeading United
- Truro beaten at home (@ Plymouth Parkway) 1-3 by Salisbury (Abdulai Baggie amongst the goals) - in front of only 71 - ground-share arrangement clearly not working too well - but not much alternative locally and 'Stadium Cornwall ' very much still a pipe-dream by some accounts?

SL1-C
Aylesbury United v Hertford Town
Barton Rovers v Thame United
Biggleswade v Kidlington
Didcot Town v FC Romania
North Leigh v Welwyn Garden City
Wantage Town v Ware
SL1-S
Highworth Town v Melksham Town
Plymouth Parkway v Winchester City

IL-P
Enfield Town v Corinthian-Casuals
Leatherhead v East Thurrock United
IL1-SC
Ashford Town (Middx) v Bracknell Town
Basingstoke Town
v Sutton Common Rovers
Chalfont St Peter v South Park - Chalfont fell to a very late 1-2 defeat to Guernsey on Tue - lost out to goals on 85' & 94'
Chertsey Town v Hanwell Town
14:00 Guernsey v Uxbridge
Marlow v Tooting & Mitcham United
Northwood v Chipstead
Staines Town v Bedfont Sports
Westfield
v Thatcham Town

CCL-PN
Abbey Rangers v Southall 2nd v 3rd - Southall's hopes of runner-up spot rather dented on Tue night as they were held at home 1-1 by Windsor
Ascot United v CB Hounslow United
Burnham v Wembley
Egham Town v Spelthorne Sports
Holyport v Windsor
North Greenford United v St. Panteleimon
Reading City v Edgware Town
Tadley Calleva v Wokingham & Emmbrook
Virginia Water v Hanworth Villa
CCL-PS
AFC Croydon Athletic v Badshot Lea
Colliers Wood United v Balham
Farnham Town v Camberley Town
Frimley Green
v Beckenham Town
Guildford City v Knaphill
Jersey Bulls v Banstead Athletic @ Wycombe Wanderers 'Bulls' are playing 'home' games at 'mainland' grounds through March due to renovation at their own Stadium (Springfield)
- other dates/(venues)
Sat 26th v CWU (@ Three Bridges) :
Wed 30th v Balham (@ Ascot)
...crowd of 508 saw 'Bulls' lose only their 2nd league game (deservedly by an eyewitness or two) at leaders Walton & Hersham on Tue night (0-2)
- still well in contention with 11 games remaining - level on points with 2nd placed Beckenham who are also looking strong. Gap to W&H now 8 points but both have 3 games in hand - so not much wriggle room after this defeat.
'Baggy Lea' in 4th are also on 63 points but have played two games more.


Raynes Park Vale v Fleet Town
Redhill v Horley Town
CCL-1
AFC Hayes v Eversley & California
Bagshot
v Rayners Lane
Berks County v Sandhurst Town
British Airways v Wallingford Town
FC Deportivo Galicia v Chalvey Sports
Hilltop v Woodley United
Kensington & Ealing Borough v Bedfont & Feltham
London Lions v AFC Aldermaston
London Samurai Rovers v Langley

HELL- P
Malvern Town v Shrivenham
HELL-1
Pershore Town v Abingdon United

SSM-P
Leverstock Green v Flackwell Heath - Heathens recent 'charge' halted MW by a 0-3 defat at Wilkes Pk by MK Irish
Oxhey Jets v Holmer Green
Risborough Rangers v Leighton Town - could be quite a crowd at this one. Leighton usually well supported but sadly fell off the pace in the tussle for title - Rangers winning 2-0 at Harpenden on Tue still trail New Salamis but only by 1 pt with a 2 games in hand.

SSM-1
Amersham Town v Raunds Town
Kidlington Reserves v Wellingborough Whitworth
Long Crendon v Letchworth Garden City Eagles
Penn & Tylers Green v London Tigers
Thame United Reserves v Shefford Town & Campton

WESS-P
Alresford Town v Hythe & Dibden
Alton v Bournemouth

WESS-1
14:45 Fleet Spurs v East Cowes Victoria
Andover New Street v New Milton Town
Andover Town v Romsey Town
Petersfield Town v Ringwood Town
Whitchurch United v Bemerton Heath Harlequins

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Re: The Non - League thread

by bcubed » 17 Mar 2022 12:10

Big game for Brackley on Saturday against the conquerors of Reading, Kidderminster. Be nice to put Kidderminster in their place!

A win keeps them right up there, currently 3 behind the top spot with a game in hand. Unfortunately I cant make this one.


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Re: The Non - League thread

by Sutekh » 19 Mar 2022 16:10

Isthmian South Central at half time

Guernsey 1-1 Uxbridge (FT)
Marlow 1-0 Tooting and Mitcham United
Basingstoke Town 0-2 Sutton Common Rovers
Chertsey 0-2 Hanwell Town
Staines Town 0-2 Bedfont Sports
Ashford Town (Middx) 0-4 Bracknell Town

Looks like the champagne might be flowing for the Robins this evening

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Re: The Non - League thread

by NathStPaul » 19 Mar 2022 18:00

Bracknell Town win the league.

Now the hard work begins.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Four Of Clubs » 19 Mar 2022 19:09

NathStPaul Bracknell Town win the league.

Now the hard work begins.


Big congrats ... think they can enjoy the remainder of the season now - oddly enough starting with a rare Monday Night game this coming week, at home vs Tooting & Mitcham. Could be some celebrations in store -hope by then they're not too hungover still , from whatever they get up to tonight? 8)

## Usual Review of the best of the rest to follow later ......

.... similar champagne moments in our featured leagues, can't be far away for Banbury (SLP-Central) & Hanworth Villa (CCL-PN) both probably one win from silverware.

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##...and here it is :mrgreen:

Saturday 19th March

NAT
Aldershot Town 0-3 King's Lynn Town
Barnet 0-2 Woking
Chesterfield 1-0 Maidenhead United att 5,518 – Asante off the bench scored on 76’
Solihull Moors 5-3 Eastleigh
NATN
Brackley Town 1-0 Kidderminster Harriers – Ndlovu on 78’ – Gateshead win 2-1 at Boston to stay 3 pts clear of Saints, who have game in hand but inferior GD. Both sides in action again this Tue –Brackley hosting Alfreton, Gateshead are also at home to Curzon Ashton.

NATS
Bath City 2-1 Hemel Hempstead Town
Billericay Town 3-1 Oxford City
Braintree Town 1-2 Maidstone United
Dartford 1-1 Havant & Waterlooville
Dorking Wanderers 2-2 Hampton & Richmond Borough
Dulwich Hamlet 1-1 Slough Town ‘Rebels’ concede on 94’ - Hamlet were then reduced to 10 men but no time left for Slough to profit.
Hungerford Town 2-3 Eastbourne Borough – all the goals in the first half
St Albans City 0-1 Ebbsfleet United
Tonbridge Angels 2-0 Chippenham Town
Welling United 1-0 Chelmsford City

SLP-C
Banbury United 2-1 Hednesford Town att 933 – ‘Puritans’ have a 20 pt lead over Coalville who were beaten at home by relegation threatened Lowestoft today – who host Banbury next Sat
–now just need 4 points for the title & 3 should suffice looking at GD.


SLP-S
Farnborough 1-1 Weston-super-Mare – boro drop to 4th
Kings Langley 1-2 Dorchester Town – vital with for ‘Magpies’ sees them climb out of the drop zone above KL – they go to Farnborough on Tue night.
Metropolitan Police 0-0 Truro City – stalemate ensures H&Y big win in Dorset returns them to lead the table
Poole Town 2-1 Hartley Wintney
Swindon Supermarine 2-2 Beaconsfield Town
Taunton Town 3-1 Chesham United
Walton Casuals 2-0 Salisbury
Wimborne Town 1-4 Hayes & Yeading United
SL1-C
Aylesbury United 2-0 Hertford Town
Barton Rovers 0-0 Thame United
Biggleswade 1-0 Kidlington
Didcot Town
2-4 FC Romania
North Leigh 1-1 Welwyn Garden City
Wantage Town 0-3 Ware
SL1-S
Highworth Town 1-0 Melksham Town – SL site initially had this as 0-0 – ‘Worthians’ take all three points with a goal just after the break.
Plymouth Parkway 1-0 Winchester City City fall to 88’ winner

IL-P
Enfield Town 2-1 Corinthian-Casuals
Leatherhead 3-1 East Thurrock United
IL1-SC
Ashford Town (Middx) 0-4 Bracknell Town CHAMPIONS - all four in the first half – Eweka, Tarpey, McLeish-White and Bowerman.
Basingstoke Town 0-3 Sutton Common Rovers
Chalfont St Peter 0-1 South Park
Chertsey Town 1-2 Hanwell Town
Guernsey 1-1 Uxbridge
Marlow 1-0 Tooting & Mitcham United
Northwood 1-1 Chipstead
Staines Town 2-4 Bedfont Sports
Westfield 0-1 Thatcham Town

CCL-PN
Abbey Rangers 0-3 Southall
Ascot United
0-0 CB Hounslow United
Burnham 2-1 Wembley
Egham Town 1-0 Spelthorne Sports
Holyport 0-3 Windsor
North Greenford United 1-0 St. Panteleimon
Reading City 3-2 Edgware Town
Tadley Calleva 2-0 Wokingham & Emmbrook
Virginia Water
0-1 Hanworth Villa
CCL-PS
AFC Croydon Athletic 1-2 Badshot Lea
Colliers Wood United 1-0 Balham
Farnham Town 1-0 Camberley Town
Frimley Green
0-7 {SEVEN} Beckenham Town
Guildford City 1-2 Knaphill
Jersey Bulls 2-3 Banstead Athletic @ Wycombe Wanderers Adams Park - no crowd figure yet that I've seen –ironically perhaps ‘Bulls’ end up losing their long unbeaten ‘home’ record
– Athletic win a topsy-turvey game on 96’ within a minute of Jersey levelling. Visitors led 0-1 at HT.


Raynes Park Vale 3-0 Fleet Town
Redhill 1-3 Horley Town
CCL-1
AFC Hayes 0-3 Eversley & California
Bagshot
1-2 Rayners Lane
Berks County 1-3 Sandhurst Town
British Airways 1-0 Wallingford Town
FC Deportivo Galicia 5-1 Chalvey Sports
Hilltop 3-0 Woodley United
Kensington & Ealing Borough 1-1 Bedfont & Feltham
London Lions 6-1 AFC Aldermaston
London Samurai Rovers 1-2 Langley

HELL- P
Malvern Town 3-2 Shrivenham
HELL-1
Pershore Town 1-0 Abingdon United

SSM-P
Leverstock Green 0-1 Flackwell Heath
Oxhey Jets 1-4 Holmer Green
Risborough Rangers
1-1 Leighton Town att 201
SSM-1
Amersham Town 3-2 Raunds Town
Kidlington Reserves 2-3 Wellingborough Whitworth
Long Crendon 2-5 Letchworth Garden City Eagles
Penn & Tylers Green 1-3 London Tigers
Thame United Reserves 0-1 Shefford Town & Campton

WESS-P
Alresford Town 1-2 Hythe & Dibden
Alton 2-2 Bournemouth

WESS-1
Andover New Street 1-0 New Milton Town - ANS still sit third with games in hand over BHH & Folland - host near neighbours Town this coming midweek - who themselves are only a couple of points further back.

Andover Town 2-0 Romsey Town
Fleet Spurs 3-1 East Cowes Victoria
Petersfield Town 0-1 Ringwood Town
Whitchurch United 1-4 Bemerton Heath Harlequins
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Re: The Non - League thread

by Sutekh » 20 Mar 2022 08:36

Four Of Clubs - Truro beaten at home (@ Plymouth Parkway) 1-3 by Salisbury (Abdulai Baggie amongst the goals) - in front of only 71 - ground-share arrangement clearly not working too well - but not much alternative locally and 'Stadium Cornwall ' very much still a pipe-dream by some accounts?


According to the latest in Truro, planning permission has now been granted for Stadium Cornwall and work is expected to start next season with Truro hoping to return for season 23/24. They will continue to share at Plymouth Parkway next season.


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Re: The Non - League thread

by Four Of Clubs » 20 Mar 2022 10:58

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Four Of Clubs - Truro beaten at home (@ Plymouth Parkway) 1-3 by Salisbury (Abdulai Baggie amongst the goals) - in front of only 71 - ground-share arrangement clearly not working too well - but not much alternative locally and 'Stadium Cornwall ' very much still a pipe-dream by some accounts?


According to the latest in Truro, planning permission has now been granted for Stadium Cornwall and work is expected to start next season with Truro hoping to return for season 23/24. They will continue to share at Plymouth Parkway next season.


I think the (quite plausible) stumbling block to any progress with Stadium for Cornwall is, what it probably always has been, the funding.
- latest (completely unfounded view, from someone over on NLM) states they have got £3m from the Council, £1m from local colleges & £1m from prospective sharers 'Pirates'. This is also under close review as the Rugby club might only take part, if the plans go with the larger capacity option - which would push up the current projected outlay of £18m-20m.
- otherwise they would not be able to seek promotion themselves. The current proposal above is a very much scaled-down affair which might effectively rule out their involvement.
- only last year the 'Pirates owners' were throwing around figures of £3.5m being made available from them, so something has changed - and you can understand the scepticism from some looking on?

However their current long-term owner has only this week - announced what he's calling a 'Sunset Plan' - which might ally some of the rumored negative vibes, in that it doesn't tally with other figures being bandied about.... but it does rely on receiving a hefty hand-up from the DCMS. :?

https://cornishstuff.com/2022/03/15/2-5million-sunset-plan-from-cornish-pirates-owner/

-presumably the Football club are already leaking considerable money due to the groundshare arrangement with Plymouth Parkway - and rumours abound that that is set to be curtailed. 'Parkway' are said to be losing patience with the adverse effect this is having on the pitch - both clubs dropping well behind fixture schedules due to postponements.
The dwindling Play Off prospects for City aren't helping the mood either? 8)

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Sutekh » 23 Mar 2022 14:21

NathStPaul Bracknell Town win the league.

Now the hard work begins.


Will Bracknell play in the Isthmian or the Southern League next season though, think it could go either way when they come to draw the constitution lines at the end of the season.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Four Of Clubs » 25 Mar 2022 17:18

Preview of this w/e matches in NL:

Saturday 26th March

NAT
Altrincham v Aldershot Town – ‘Sh!ts’ walloped 4-0 at Torquay
Eastleigh v Stockport County – ‘Spitfires’ beaten at home by D&R on Tuesday
Maidenhead United v Barnet – ‘Magpies' registered a 2-1 win over Sarfend at York Rd in midweek
Wealdstone v Bromley
Woking v Solihull Moors – ‘Cards’ too good for Weymuff in midweek running out 2-0 winners
NATN
Spennymoor Town v Brackley Town ‘Saints just keeping pace at the top bt Alfreton 1-0 but Gateshead maintain their lead with 4-0 win (over Curzon)
NATS
Chelmsford City v Hungerford Town
Concord Rangers v Dulwich Hamlet
Eastbourne Borough v Bath City
Ebbsfleet United v Dorking Wanderers
Hampton & Richmond Borough v Dartford
Havant & Waterlooville v Billericay Town
Hemel Hempstead Town v Tonbridge Angels
Maidstone United v St Albans City
Slough Town v Braintree Town

SLP-C
Lowestoft Town v Banbury United
SLP-S
Beaconsfield Town v Wimborne Town
Chesham United v Poole Town
Dorchester Town v Metropolitan Police
Hartley Wintney v Walton Casuals
Hayes & Yeading United v Tiverton Town
Salisbury v Farnborough - boro overcame Dorchester 1-0 at Cherrywood on Tue thanks to a 93’ pen
Truro City v Kings Langley
Yate Town v Swindon Supermarine
SL1-C
Bedford Town v North Leigh
Harlow Town v Aylesbury United
Hertford Town v Didcot Town
Kidlington v Waltham Abbey
Thame United v Kempston Rovers
Welwyn Garden City v Wantage Town
SL1-S
Sholing v Highworth Town
Winchester City
v Mangotsfield United

IL-P
Corinthian-Casuals v East Thurrock United
Horsham v Leatherhead
IL1-SC
Ashford Town (Middx) v Northwood
Basingstoke Town v Bedfont Sports – ‘stoke comfortable winners over Guernsey att 479
Bracknell Town v Chalfont St Peter ‘Robins’ drew a blank in the first post-champion match last Monday vs Tooting & M (0-0) att 287 – doubt Chalfont will provide as much resistance

12:45 Chertsey Town v Guernsey
Chipstead v Thatcham Town
Hanwell Town v Westfield
Sutton Common Rovers v Staines Town
Tooting & Mitcham United v Binfield
Uxbridge v Marlow

CCL-PN
Ascot United v Tadley Calleva ‘B&B S-F win over WW was a ground record 1267 attendance
Edgware Town v Holyport
Egham Town
v Burnham
Spelthorne Sports
v Virginia Water
St. Panteleimon v Southall QE2 Stadium Enfield
Wembley v North Greenford Utd
Windsor v CB Hounslow United
Wokingham & Embrook v Reading City
- Hanworth crowned champions on Tuesday night bt Southall @ Rectory Meadow 1-0 – hosts missed a pen on 86’ then snatched victory and the title honours on 95’

CCL-PS
Badshot Lea v Beckenham Town
Balham v Guildford City @ Croydon Athletic
- saw ‘The Sweeney’ beaten easily by struggling AFC Croydon on Wed night – manager and half a doz. players left the home side in the last few days.


Banstead Athletic v Horley Town
Camberley Town v Molesey
Cobham v Redhill
Farnham Town v Frimley Green
Fleet Town
v AFC Croydon Athletic
Jersey Bulls v Colliers Wood United @ Three Bridges FC – ‘Bulls’ dropped more points midweek - 1-1 at Knaphill, whilst W&H and Beckenham above them both picked up big wins

Sheerwater v Raynes Park Vale
Walton & Hersham v Knaphill
CCL-1
AFC Aldermaston v British Airways - @ Thatcham Town FC
- popped along to Thatcham FC on Tue evening to see ‘The Atom Men’ share goals and points in a very entertaining game 2-2 v a very spirited Cove - but Dave Tuttle's lads were hugely disappointing in the 2nd half having been comfortably in control at 2-0 @ the break - lots of on-field bickering between them too. :?


AFC Hayes v Kensington & Ealing Boro
Bedfont & Feltham v Sandhurst Town
Berks Count
y v Cove[b] @ Binfield
Chalvey Sports
v Langley @ Burnham
Eversley & California v Hillingdon Borough
FC Deportivo Galicia v Bagshot @ Bedfont Sports
Hilltop FC v London Lions @ Hillingdon
- runaway pair at the top meet - 'Lions' in 2nd a game in hand and 5 points behind so could be large turnout - not sure either of these are that well supported, though 'Maccabi Lions' have some pedigree and may draw a big following for this?
- I know very little about Hilltop: they came up last season from the Middlesex leagues - hammered 5th placed Sandhurst 7-1 in midweek, so they must have something about them?


Rayners Lane v Wallingford Town
Woodley United
v Enfield Borough @ Scours La

HELL-P
Newent Town VS Milton United
(designated ‘Cup’ weekend in the Hellenic so not many League games)
Challenge Cup
Abingdon Utd v Clanfield 85
RWBT v Shrivenham


SSM-P
Aylesbury Vale Dynamos v Risborough Rangers
Holmer Green
v Flackwell Heath
SSM-1
London Tigers v Raunds Town
Northampton Sileby Rangers v Thame United Reserves
Rushden & Higham United v Amersham Town
Shefford Town & Campton v Long Crendon
Stotfold v Kidlington Reserves

WESS-P
Alresford Town VS Cowes Sports
Baffins Milton Rovers VS Alton
WESS1
Andover New Street VS Newport (IOW)
Andover Town VS Bemerton Heath Harlequins
Ash United VS Verwood Town
New Milton Town VS Petersfield Town
Ringwood Town VS Whitchurch United

- Some big turnouts in the Wessex midweek for STEP05/06
- 570 at the Andover derby at New Street which ended 1-1
- 430 for Brokenhurst v Bashley
- 334 for Hamworthy v Shaftesbury
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Re: The Non - League thread

by Royal Rother » 25 Mar 2022 20:02

NathStPaul Bracknell Town win the league.

Now the hard work begins.


Bracknell Council rejects football club's development plan

Looks like there’s some unanticipated work to do - a cynic might suggest that KSB didn’t grease the right palms.

Surely this has been an absolutely key element of his vision right from the get-go? Must be a right kick in the balls for him.

Plans to develop on the former ground of Bracknell Town FC were rejected at last night's planning meeting.

The proposal, which was widely expected to pass due to having officers' recommendation approval, was quashed as Bracknell Forest Councillors voted against the motion by eleven votes to one, with one abstention.

Had it been approved, the plan would have seen the current dwelling and sports building on Larges Lane demolished and replaced by 126 apartments and 167 parking spaces.

Key reasons for the objections included the parking situation, the loss of a stadium, issues around drainage and the lack of trees in the plan.

The executive member for adult services, health and housing, Councillor Dale Birch, said: “I recognise that it is an allocated site, I recognise also that it is a sustainable location. But there my positive comments must end.

“This is an absolute travesty of over development in an area that is very sensitive.”

The issue of parking was raised continually throughout the meeting, the consensus being that the number of spaces allocated fell short of the parking provision as part of new developments.

The vice-chairman of the planning committee, Councillor Michael Brossard, said: “If you use the number of one, two and three bedroom apartments, the requirement is actually for 233 spaces against the 167 that are proposed.”

The committee also raised concerns about a lack of allocated parking spaces. The development site is situated close to St Joseph’s Primary School, where there have already been complaints by residents of traffic congestion and inadequate parking.

Councillor Paul Bidwell said: “The traffic when I’ve gone to Larges Lane, at all times, has been awful and to have unallocated parking is going to lead to rioting.

“We already have stories across the borough of people getting into fist fights because of people taking their parking space.”

The application was submitted by Bracknell Town FC who saw the plans as “crucial” to enhance the facilities and community football in the area.

The club’s chairman and CEO, Kayne Steinborn-Busse, said: “That decision last night will rock Bracknell Town to the core. What they have done will put [the club] on the brink of extinction.

“They declined to come and look at the sites […] they didn’t have any comprehension of the project.”

When the council goes against an officer's recommendation in a virtual meeting it must be confirmed at a physical meeting. However, that is now likely to be refused based on the committee vote.

“We will be appealing, however the appeals process takes 12 months and it will cost us £50-100k,” said Steinborn-Busse.

The club won the Isthmian League South-Central Division title on Saturday and will now be promoted to the non-league pyramid.

“We now have to spend money that could be going on our children's provision for education and sport within our group,” said Steinborn-Busse.

“We are going to spend it on barristers because a group of councillors didn’t come and look at the project. It’s scandalous,” he said.


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Re: The Non - League thread

by Four Of Clubs » 27 Mar 2022 00:20

Round-up of NL results from yesterday:

Saturday 26th March

NAT
Altrincham 1-0 Aldershot Town Sh!ts fall to 87’ defeat
Eastleigh 0-2 Stockport County - ‘Hatters/Cobras’ pull 11 pts clear at the top
- 2nd placed Wrexham come from behind in a crazy game vs relegated Dover to win by the odd goal in 11 – visitors two down then 5-2 up around the hour mark were looking good for only their 2nd win of the season –Parky’s hosts grab unlikely winner on 97’


Maidenhead United 1-2 Barnet – att 1,194 – both sides probably far enough ahead of the drop-zone now - Barnet showing a recent up-turn in form with three wins in six.
Wealdstone 1-1 Bromley
Woking 2-3 Solihull Moors –
NATN
Spennymoor Town 1-1 Brackley Town ‘Saints’ pegged back in injury time –
- leaders Gateshead also drew, 0-0 v Bradford PA and stay 3 points ahead but have played a game more - the two clash at St James’s Park next weekend .


NATS
Chelmsford City 0-2 Hungerford Town goals from Seager on 54' and 63'
Concord Rangers 2-2 Dulwich Hamlet
Eastbourne Borough 2-0 Bath City
Ebbsfleet United 1-1 Dorking Wanderers
Hampton & Richmond Borough 0-1 Dartford
Havant & Waterlooville 2-2 Billericay Town
Hemel Hempstead Town 4-3 Tonbridge Angels
Maidstone United 3-2 St Albans City
Slough Town 0-2 Braintree Town

SLP-C
Lowestoft Town 1-3 Banbury United 2nd placed Coaville also won, 3-0 further down the Suffolk coast (@ Leiston) to keep the race mathematically open but they still trail by 20 points and only have 7 games left so another point from their remaining 5 fixtures should seal the title for the ‘Puritans’.

SLP-S
Beaconsfield Town 2-2 Wimborne Town two more for Minhas but a disappointing outcome for the ‘Rams’ vs bottom placed Wimborne
Chesham United 3-2 Poole Town ‘Generals’ win it on 94’ to keep their PO hopes alive – probably battling it out with W-s-M for the 5th place and last spot.

Dorchester Town 0-1 Metropolitan Police – Liam Ferdinand goal on H/T wins it for MetPol and keeps them top ahead of Taunton by 1 pt but the Zummerset boys have 2 games in hand. Both sides hop above H&Y who surprisingly lost at home to Tivvy – visitors shading it with a 90’ pen

Hartley Wintney 2-1 Walton Casuals Hartley also leave it late (94') to get the three points
Hayes & Yeading United 2-3 Tiverton Town
Salisbury 1-0 Farnborough - att 524 ‘boro still in the mix for the title, fail to take advantage of H&Y’s defeat and also slip to defeat against lower mid-table opposition.
Truro City 0-0 Kings Langley
Yate Town 0-3 Swindon Supermarine
SL1-C
Bedford Town 0-0 North Leigh
Harlow Town 1-1 Aylesbury United
Hertford Town 5-0 Didcot Town
Kidlington 0-3 Waltham Abbey
Thame United 4-0 Kempston Rovers
Welwyn Garden City 2-2 Wantage Town creditable point for ‘Freds’ at PO chasing Welwyn but I think they and Colney Heath just above them are almost certainly destined to be back at STEP05 for 22/23 season.
SL1-S
Sholing 4-0 Highworth Town
Winchester City
2-1 Mangotsfield United att 424 – City clinging on to a chance of a PO spot
- is very tight here with only 4 points separating the 5 clubs from 2nd to 6th behind leaders Frome……and one side will miss out. Plymouth Parkway look best placed with several games in hand due to pitch issues


IL-P
Corinthian-Casuals 1-2 East Thurrock United
Horsham 0-1 Leatherhead win sees Tanners stay 2nd bottom above ETU who won above
IL1-SC
Ashford Town (Middx) 1-2 Northwood
Basingstoke Town 2-4 Bedfont Sports – att 695
Bracknell Town 5-0 Chalfont St Peter - att 612 – two apiece for Tarpey & Bowerman
Chertsey Town 4-0 Guernsey att 428
Chipstead 3-1 Thatcham Town
Hanwell Town 1-1 Westfield
Sutton Common Rovers 5-0 Staines Town
Tooting & Mitcham United 0-2 Binfield
Uxbridge 2-0 Marlow

CCL-PN
Ascot United 2-2 Tadley Calleva
Edgware Town 0-2 Holyport vital win for ‘port gets them off the bottom again above CBH who fell to a heavy defat at Stag Meadow.
– Holyport now only 3pts adrift of the ‘Sumas’ – both have 4 games left and meet on the 18th April.

- I suspect it could be two sides relegated from each of the Premier sections but I’m not too certain of the promotion/relegation criteria as the Division One table actually only shows winners and a possible Play Off between the next four.
There is an added factor of level transfer in/out of Kent/Sussex/S.Mids-based leagues as well as the process for which clubs will be dropping down from STEP04 - for CCL most likely Isthmian Div One South Central sides.
I believe - but haven't checked - that there will be a 'last-chance' PO for the 2nd/3rd bottom sides at STEP04 against those runners-up @ STEP05 dictated by PPG e.g. the best one's gain direct promotion: the rest 'enter the mix'.
Not sure how that works geographically.
There are some odd numbers in some STEP04 divisions too which doubtless queers the pitch rather.


Egham Town 3-0 Burnham
Spelthorne Sports
2-0 Virginia Water
St. Panteleimon 0-2 Southall
Wembley 1-6 North Greenford Utd
Windsor 4-0 CB Hounslow United
Wokingham & Embrook 2-2 Reading City

CCL-PS
Badshot Lea 0-3 Beckenham Town
Balham 4-0 Guildford City
Banstead Athletic 1-2 Horley Town
Cobham 0-0 Redhill
Farnham Town 2-1 Frimley Green
Fleet Town
2-0 AFC Croydon Athletic
Jersey Bulls 1-1 Colliers Wood United ‘Bulls’ again stutter whilst W&H and Beckenham above them pick up maximums
Sheerwater 2-6 Raynes Park Vale
Walton & Hersham 1-0 Knaphill W&H have racked up 10 wins in a row now and Beckenham just behind them have W13 and D2 of their last 15 scoring 33 goals in their last 6.
CCL-1
AFC Aldermaston 1-1 British Airways
AFC Hayes 1-0 Kensington & Ealing Boro
Bedfont & Feltham 3-0 Sandhurst Town
Berks County
{EIGHT} 8-0 Cove
Chalvey Sports [/b] 0-5 Langley
Eversley & California 3-1 Hillingdon Borough
FC Deportivo Galicia 3-0 Bagshot
Hilltop FC 0-3 London Lions
Rayners Lane 1-1 Wallingford Town
Woodley United
1-0 Enfield Borough

HELL-1
Newent Town 4-3 Milton United
Challenge Cup
Abingdon Utd 0-1 Clanfield 85
RWBT 3-0 Shrivenham


SSM-P
Aylesbury Vale Dynamos 0-5 Risborough Rangers att 220
Holmer Green[/b] 0-1 Flackwell Heath
- Leighton 2-0 Oxhey had a crowd of 524 – presumably a well-publicised ‘NON League day’ event/promotion
SSM-1
London Tigers 3-0 Raunds Town
Northampton Sileby Rangers 2-1 Thame United Reserves
Rushden & Higham United 5-1 Amersham Town
Shefford Town & Campton 3-2 Long Crendon
Stotfold {SEVEN} 7-0 Kidlington Reserves

WESS-P
Alresford Town 3-1 Cowes Sports
Baffins Milton Rovers 0-2 Alton
WESS1
Andover New Street 2-3 Newport (IOW)
Andover Town 1-1 Bemerton Heath Harlequins
Ash United 3-0 Verwood Town
New Milton Town 2-3 Petersfield Town
Ringwood Town 1-0 Whitchurch United

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NathStPaul Bracknell Town win the league.

Now the hard work begins.


Bracknell Council rejects football club's development plan

Looks like there’s some unanticipated work to do - a cynic might suggest that KSB didn’t grease the right palms.

Surely this has been an absolutely key element of his vision right from the get-go? Must be a right kick in the balls for him.

Plans to develop on the former ground of Bracknell Town FC were rejected at last night's planning meeting.

The proposal, which was widely expected to pass due to having officers' recommendation approval, was quashed as Bracknell Forest Councillors voted against the motion by eleven votes to one, with one abstention.

Had it been approved, the plan would have seen the current dwelling and sports building on Larges Lane demolished and replaced by 126 apartments and 167 parking spaces.

Key reasons for the objections included the parking situation, the loss of a stadium, issues around drainage and the lack of trees in the plan.

The executive member for adult services, health and housing, Councillor Dale Birch, said: “I recognise that it is an allocated site, I recognise also that it is a sustainable location. But there my positive comments must end.

“This is an absolute travesty of over development in an area that is very sensitive.”

The issue of parking was raised continually throughout the meeting, the consensus being that the number of spaces allocated fell short of the parking provision as part of new developments.

The vice-chairman of the planning committee, Councillor Michael Brossard, said: “If you use the number of one, two and three bedroom apartments, the requirement is actually for 233 spaces against the 167 that are proposed.”

The committee also raised concerns about a lack of allocated parking spaces. The development site is situated close to St Joseph’s Primary School, where there have already been complaints by residents of traffic congestion and inadequate parking.

Councillor Paul Bidwell said: “The traffic when I’ve gone to Larges Lane, at all times, has been awful and to have unallocated parking is going to lead to rioting.

“We already have stories across the borough of people getting into fist fights because of people taking their parking space.”

The application was submitted by Bracknell Town FC who saw the plans as “crucial” to enhance the facilities and community football in the area.

The club’s chairman and CEO, Kayne Steinborn-Busse, said: “That decision last night will rock Bracknell Town to the core. What they have done will put [the club] on the brink of extinction.

“They declined to come and look at the sites […] they didn’t have any comprehension of the project.”

When the council goes against an officer's recommendation in a virtual meeting it must be confirmed at a physical meeting. However, that is now likely to be refused based on the committee vote.

“We will be appealing, however the appeals process takes 12 months and it will cost us £50-100k,” said Steinborn-Busse.

The club won the Isthmian League South-Central Division title on Saturday and will now be promoted to the non-league pyramid.

“We now have to spend money that could be going on our children's provision for education and sport within our group,” said Steinborn-Busse.

“We are going to spend it on barristers because a group of councillors didn’t come and look at the project. It’s scandalous,” he said.


Well they better bloody sort it out because going up a division and an increase in crowds will be a nightmare down at Sandhurst as the parking is no where near what's needed

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Yeah, that's a proper :shock:

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Yeah, that's a proper :shock:

I don't understand all of it but doesn't seem good

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by Royals and Racers » 30 Mar 2022 08:03

Last night my mate ventured over to Oxford City’s ground to watch the 2nd semi- final of the Oxfordshire senior cup. Both semi’s held on the ground and Oxford City lucky enough to be in it and therefore at ‘home’. They beat North Leigh 4-1 to set up a barnstorming final against neighbours Oxford Utd who had beaten Thame 2-0 in the other semi. I suppose City can’t complain if they hold the final at the Kassam stadium.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Huckleberry Hound » 30 Mar 2022 20:59

Statement from the Isthmian League regarding Staines Town:

The Board of the Pitching In Isthmian League met earlier today, and amongst the items discussed was the statement published by Staines Town FC yesterday.

We have now written to the club, noting their objection to playing further matches at Wheatsheaf Park, and as such have decided to postpone the match between Staines Town and Chipstead scheduled for Saturday. We hope that this will give all parties the breathing space required to find a resolution.

We hope that the club will still be able to play scheduled away matches, and we have offered assistance, where this is required, to enable home matches to be played at suitable alternative venues.

Pitching In Isthmian League Chairman, Nick Robinson, added:

"We very much hope that the situation can be resolved in a way that delivers a positive outcome for Staines Town Football Club. We are available to assist with any footballing matters going forward."

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