by AthleticoSpizz » 01 May 2023 17:35
by tmesis » 01 May 2023 17:36
Royals and Racers Bracknell 0 Truro 1 44 mins
1-1 55 mins PEN
1-2 58 mins
2-2 63 mins
Truro winner 90+3
by Royals and Racers » 01 May 2023 18:08
by NathStPaul » 01 May 2023 19:29
by AthleticoSpizz » 01 May 2023 19:29
by Loafer » 01 May 2023 20:27
by Royals and Racers » 01 May 2023 21:17
AthleticoSpizz Well done The Railwaymen….scant joy in a crap footballing weekend.
Do they get to play Hungerford now?
by Four Of Clubs » 01 May 2023 21:23
Loafer Not sure if its verified but reading one of the London Samuri Rovers players (Morrison Hashii, they're a mostly Japanese team) has scored 75 goals this season
by Royal Rother » 01 May 2023 21:35
Royalist Windsor given a points deduction for playing an ineligible player. No word from the club about it. Then again they didn't even confirm the relegation.
A terribly run club gets what its owner deserved.
by Royals and Racers » 01 May 2023 21:36
by Four Of Clubs » 01 May 2023 22:51
by tmesis » 02 May 2023 08:16
Four Of Clubs SLP-S PO Bracknell Town 2-3 Truro City[i] [color=#0040BF]–att 1554 – but seemed pretty full
– there was plenty of room to get a few more in –but it still wouldn’t have given many a decent view as it is.
- Personally speaking, I despair of ‘new builds/refurbs’ like the SB - and they aren’t alone in this. I’m at a loss as to why these clubs don’t try and put in more tiered terracing - safety and cost I suspect - based upon the rare occasions they do nearly sell out?
- ‘Robins’ levelled thru' a Sanders pen on 55’ – City grabbed the advantage back almost immediately forcing in from a corner: then Abisogun equalized again - acrobatically on 62’.
I didn’t get a clear view of how he put it in from close range following a knock-down.
The ‘White Tigers’ had pinched a lead just on H/T, thru a powerful half-volley from Tyler Harvey, who was a handful all game.
– he played right up against the two CBs, very much in the mode of Kevin Doyle. He’s not particularly big but seemed to time his leaps to yield maximum return or prevent a clean clearance - and the ‘Robins’ defence had real difficulty tracking him.
Winner came deep in stoppage time – just when people were gearing up for an additional 30’. It was rather a hammer blow. Low cross from out on the right put in on the back post by skipper Riley- Lowe.
by Sutekh » 02 May 2023 08:26
tmesisFour Of Clubs SLP-S PO Bracknell Town 2-3 Truro City[i] [color=#0040BF]–att 1554 – but seemed pretty full
– there was plenty of room to get a few more in –but it still wouldn’t have given many a decent view as it is.
- Personally speaking, I despair of ‘new builds/refurbs’ like the SB - and they aren’t alone in this. I’m at a loss as to why these clubs don’t try and put in more tiered terracing - safety and cost I suspect - based upon the rare occasions they do nearly sell out?
I would hope when/if they build a new ground back in the town, they build something considerably better. Until then it's probably a case of having something that's tidy, but minimum requirement. It's not like Sandhurst need the room.
- ‘Robins’ levelled thru' a Sanders pen on 55’ – City grabbed the advantage back almost immediately forcing in from a corner: then Abisogun equalized again - acrobatically on 62’.
I didn’t get a clear view of how he put it in from close range following a knock-down.
The ‘White Tigers’ had pinched a lead just on H/T, thru a powerful half-volley from Tyler Harvey, who was a handful all game.
– he played right up against the two CBs, very much in the mode of Kevin Doyle. He’s not particularly big but seemed to time his leaps to yield maximum return or prevent a clean clearance - and the ‘Robins’ defence had real difficulty tracking him.
Winner came deep in stoppage time – just when people were gearing up for an additional 30’. It was rather a hammer blow. Low cross from out on the right put in on the back post by skipper Riley- Lowe.
The second was flicked in by a player with his back to goal. For a side that had scored 100 league goals, they oddly didn't really look convincing going forward. Great getting to the edge of the box, but struggled to create clear chances. Their best team move of the game set up the chance with 10 minutes left that was smashed over the bar - that miss will haunt the poor guy for months.
Truro were a big team, and nearly all of the problems they caused were in the air. Their opening goal was completely out of character for how they'd played, but they looked very dangerous every time the got the chance to lift the ball into the box.
Bracknell were missing their top scorer, which didn't help, but even he only has 16 goals. If they can add a goalscorer, and keep the rest of the side together, I'd really fancy them next season.
by tmesis » 02 May 2023 09:44
Sutekh Should be good for Bracknell next season though with Hungerford and presumably Basingstoke joining the division, presume Weymouth willl be the pre season favourites so long as they’re not in too much of a mess behind the scenes (and those games will bring Bracknell’s former manager back!)
by RFCMod » 02 May 2023 13:29
tmesisFour Of Clubs SLP-S PO Bracknell Town 2-3 Truro City[i] [color=#0040BF]–att 1554 – but seemed pretty full
– there was plenty of room to get a few more in –but it still wouldn’t have given many a decent view as it is.
- Personally speaking, I despair of ‘new builds/refurbs’ like the SB - and they aren’t alone in this. I’m at a loss as to why these clubs don’t try and put in more tiered terracing - safety and cost I suspect - based upon the rare occasions they do nearly sell out?
I would hope when/if they build a new ground back in the town, they build something considerably better. Until then it's probably a case of having something that's tidy, but minimum requirement. It's not like Sandhurst need the room.
- ‘Robins’ levelled thru' a Sanders pen on 55’ – City grabbed the advantage back almost immediately forcing in from a corner: then Abisogun equalized again - acrobatically on 62’.
I didn’t get a clear view of how he put it in from close range following a knock-down.
The ‘White Tigers’ had pinched a lead just on H/T, thru a powerful half-volley from Tyler Harvey, who was a handful all game.
– he played right up against the two CBs, very much in the mode of Kevin Doyle. He’s not particularly big but seemed to time his leaps to yield maximum return or prevent a clean clearance - and the ‘Robins’ defence had real difficulty tracking him.
Winner came deep in stoppage time – just when people were gearing up for an additional 30’. It was rather a hammer blow. Low cross from out on the right put in on the back post by skipper Riley- Lowe.
The second was flicked in by a player with his back to goal. For a side that had scored 100 league goals, they oddly didn't really look convincing going forward. Great getting to the edge of the box, but struggled to create clear chances. Their best team move of the game set up the chance with 10 minutes left that was smashed over the bar - that miss will haunt the poor guy for months.
Truro were a big team, and nearly all of the problems they caused were in the air. Their opening goal was completely out of character for how they'd played, but they looked very dangerous every time the got the chance to lift the ball into the box.
Bracknell were missing their top scorer, which didn't help, but even he only has 16 goals. If they can add a goalscorer, and keep the rest of the side together, I'd really fancy them next season.
by NathStPaul » 02 May 2023 13:37
tmesisSutekh Should be good for Bracknell next season though with Hungerford and presumably Basingstoke joining the division, presume Weymouth willl be the pre season favourites so long as they’re not in too much of a mess behind the scenes (and those games will bring Bracknell’s former manager back!)
Weymouth stayed up, so they shouldn't be a problem. I'd assume Dulwich will be in the Isthmian.
by Sutekh » 02 May 2023 13:47
tmesisSutekh Should be good for Bracknell next season though with Hungerford and presumably Basingstoke joining the division, presume Weymouth willl be the pre season favourites so long as they’re not in too much of a mess behind the scenes (and those games will bring Bracknell’s former manager back!)
Weymouth stayed up, so they shouldn't be a problem. I'd assume Dulwich will be in the Isthmian.
by Loafer » 02 May 2023 15:00
NathStPaultmesisSutekh Should be good for Bracknell next season though with Hungerford and presumably Basingstoke joining the division, presume Weymouth willl be the pre season favourites so long as they’re not in too much of a mess behind the scenes (and those games will bring Bracknell’s former manager back!)
Weymouth stayed up, so they shouldn't be a problem. I'd assume Dulwich will be in the Isthmian.
That is a guaranteed 6 points for Bracknell then.
by tmesis » 02 May 2023 15:00
SutekhtmesisSutekh Should be good for Bracknell next season though with Hungerford and presumably Basingstoke joining the division, presume Weymouth willl be the pre season favourites so long as they’re not in too much of a mess behind the scenes (and those games will bring Bracknell’s former manager back!)
Weymouth stayed up, so they shouldn't be a problem. I'd assume Dulwich will be in the Isthmian.
Thanks for confirming. I’ve just checked the NLS table and Hungerford were joined by Dulwich, Cheshunt and Concord Rangers. Think Dulwich and Cheshunt will drop into the Isthmian while Concord will move to the Southern Premier Central.
Therefore I presume that someone will be nudged sideways into the Southern Premier South, god knows who though as the teams in the Southern Central all look very midlands or eastern countyish. Maybe Kingstonian from the Isthmian will be the lucky one (remember Met Police (stupidly) are already there so wouldn’t be a precedent).
by Royals and Racers » 02 May 2023 15:47
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