by Four Of Clubs » 19 Nov 2010 19:29
by Four Of Clubs » 21 Nov 2010 12:21
by floyd__streete » 21 Nov 2010 12:52
Four Of Clubs This w/e's 'local' NL results
FA Trophy – Third Round Qualifying
Maidenhead United 2-4 Uxbridge
by Tad Showbiz » 22 Nov 2010 19:42
Four Of ClubsTad Showbiz Just seen the 3rd round draw. Reading Town have been drawn away to Cadbury Heath
Anyway looking at their results so far in the FA Vase and their next round tie I reckon Newport IoW might be fancying their chances of a decent run.
Ties to be played 4th December
Thanks - completely forgot about the Vase draw today.
- I've been to Cadbury Heath - in the middle of a maze of housing estates on the eastern side of Brizzle - fairly basic set up. Bit of a 'lucky' draw for RTFC - since Cadbury Heath are also STEP06.
No 'new' grounds there for me amongst the 'highlights' above ; though I could make an attempt at Three Bridges but only if Chalfont St. P. get through. I don't usually 'target' Sussex or Kent league clubs but s'pose I'll have to start sometime - have only done a couple in the Cup/Vase.
Our other 'local' sides have tough games - Wantage @ Poole and Guildford v Moneyfields - both are good standard Wessex league sides. Oddly enough the consensus amongst the Wessex fans who post on the NL Forum is that their clubs very rarely beat Western League sides, so maybe 'The Islanders' won't have an easy passage through down @ Bitton.
Co-incidentally Bitton's ground isn't that far from Cadbury Heath so you'd have a choice - though watch for cameras west of Chippenham on the A420 down towards Brizzle.
I'd forgotten all about S.Mids clubs - can recommend Tring Athletic, v.nice ground though they are up against someone from their own league - so it doesn't exactly have that 'Cup Magic' feel. There are more possibles @ Stotfold, Leverstock Green (nr Hemel) and Royston - though you'd need plenty of good fortune on the M25 clockwise?
Having looked closer at the full draw there are also two more 'local' possibilities for new grounds - one Western League side Hengrove Athletic (Southern edge of Bristol nr Knowle top of the A37) should they get past St Blazey on Tue eve - host another Wessex club Bemerton (nr Salisbury)
... and another Wessex club (STEP06) Verwood Town (just W of the New Forest & N of Christchurch) play Torpoint Athletic who had a big away win in the last round.
by Terminal Boardom » 23 Nov 2010 16:25
by Elmer Park » 23 Nov 2010 18:17
Terminal Boardom Burnham v Windsor & Eton - Berks & Bucks 2nd round tonight
by Terminal Boardom » 24 Nov 2010 09:23
Elmer ParkTerminal Boardom Burnham v Windsor & Eton - Berks & Bucks 2nd round tonight
Marlow v Slough and Aylesbury v Chesham also playing this evening to complete the second round.
The Quarter Final draw is
Aylesbury/Chesham v Beaconsfield SYCOB
Wycombe Wanderers v Burnham/Windsor
Marlow/Slough v Maidenhead
Hungerford v Didcot Town
I am still a little disappointed we don't enter a side any more making us one of the very few Clubs who don't support their County Cup competition.
Incidentally whilst I remember the two Oxfordshire based Abingdon Clubs being in the Berks and Bucks in the days when Reading did enter I cannot recall Didcot being in it. It could be because they were too far down the pyramid back then but does anyone know if they have traditionally been in the Berks and Bucks ?
by Elmer Park » 24 Nov 2010 14:14
by Terminal Boardom » 24 Nov 2010 14:39
by handbags_harris » 24 Nov 2010 15:57
Terminal Boardom Bit of a melee followed with handbags at the ready.
by Royal Rother » 24 Nov 2010 17:22
Terminal Boardom FTR, Windsor were shocking last night. Completely clueless and woeful performance highlighted by Delroy Preddie refusing to return for the second half. The verbals were outrageous and how Fiston Manuela stayed on the pitch is beyond me. One of the W&E players got taken out late. Bit of a melee followed with handbags at the ready. Fiston had the ball and proceeded to leather it straight at the offending Burnham player who was no more than 10 feet away. Ball hits him flush in the midrift and he went down like Audrey Harrison. Mayhem ensued!
A Burnham fan Delroy's out burst was just amazing. At one stage he started to chase up the field threatening to sort somebody out., every other word was F******, and we could not see which Burnham player had offended him. Then we realised it was his own team he was having a go at.
by Terminal Boardom » 25 Nov 2010 09:32
Royal RotherTerminal Boardom FTR, Windsor were shocking last night. Completely clueless and woeful performance highlighted by Delroy Preddie refusing to return for the second half. The verbals were outrageous and how Fiston Manuela stayed on the pitch is beyond me. One of the W&E players got taken out late. Bit of a melee followed with handbags at the ready. Fiston had the ball and proceeded to leather it straight at the offending Burnham player who was no more than 10 feet away. Ball hits him flush in the midrift and he went down like Audrey Harrison. Mayhem ensued!
Oh dear, sounds slike the pressure / uncertainty may be starting to tell.A Burnham fan Delroy's out burst was just amazing. At one stage he started to chase up the field threatening to sort somebody out., every other word was F******, and we could not see which Burnham player had offended him. Then we realised it was his own team he was having a go at.
by Four Of Clubs » 27 Nov 2010 11:33
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by AthleticoSpizz » 28 Nov 2010 17:11
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 28 Nov 2010 18:13
AthleticoSpizz ...and in the Cornish Mining division (Cornwall Combination feeder league) came:
Illogan 55 - 0 Madron (ht 24-0)
Madron enter the record books for Britains worst ever defeat.
by Four Of Clubs » 28 Nov 2010 21:40
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