Four Of Clubs Not sure why the Football club have 'City' in their name now - think they started using it as long ago as 1927 - then went belly up after a merger with Dorking in 74?
1937/38 FA Cup - Guildford City 1-0 Reading
by Barry the bird boggler » 23 Mar 2012 12:52
Four Of Clubs Not sure why the Football club have 'City' in their name now - think they started using it as long ago as 1927 - then went belly up after a merger with Dorking in 74?
by T.R.O.L.I. » 23 Mar 2012 13:21
TheMaraudingDog With Finchs latest signing a cleansheet looks a dead cert
by Alan Partridge » 23 Mar 2012 14:51
by fender » 23 Mar 2012 15:39
by Four Of Clubs » 23 Mar 2012 19:55
by GSY-Royal » 24 Mar 2012 11:07
Four Of Clubs ... minor pendant alert - Guernsey in Div One topped the 1000 as they have done at nearly all their home games this season - but who else would you watch on Guernsey?
by GSY-Royal » 24 Mar 2012 16:57
by Royal Rother » 24 Mar 2012 17:10
by GSY-Royal » 24 Mar 2012 17:32
Royal Rother Welcome to the forum GSY.
As a Windsor supporter I look forward to seeing you next season!
by Royal Rother » 24 Mar 2012 17:59
by Deadlock » 24 Mar 2012 18:25
Four Of Clubs ... minor pendant alert - Guernsey in Div One topped the 1000 as they have done at nearly all their home games this season - but who else would you watch on Guernsey?
by paultheroyal » 24 Mar 2012 22:32
by GSY-Royal » 25 Mar 2012 09:48
Royal Rother Not seen any CCL1 games so I can't comment on the gulf - my impression is it's not huge.
We beat Egham 4-1 at home, and that flattered us slightly, but are yet to play them away.
A number of neutrals (and players who have faced Guernsey this year) predict on the CCL Forum that you will stroll away with the league next season.
We shall see eh?!
by Terminal Boardom » 25 Mar 2012 10:06
GSY-RoyalRoyal Rother Not seen any CCL1 games so I can't comment on the gulf - my impression is it's not huge.
We beat Egham 4-1 at home, and that flattered us slightly, but are yet to play them away.
A number of neutrals (and players who have faced Guernsey this year) predict on the CCL Forum that you will stroll away with the league next season.
We shall see eh?!
I think the cup game on Friday against Guildford will be the best indicator, they seem to be running away with the title. Either way it will be great to test ourselves at a higher level.
I notice that Windsor are doing well in second - is there only one promotion place?
by GSY-Royal » 25 Mar 2012 11:25
Terminal Boardom And to echo RR, welcome to the board
I wish that I could be over in Guernsey to see your cup tie with Guildford. Don't expect them to be anything other than physical, argumentative, moaning, play acting or cynical. They are the most disliked club in the CCL and all because of their attitude. If they concentrated more on the football, they would be much more popular.
Gulf between the 1st Division and Premier? The two teams who came up last season have had differing fortunes. Farnham are a poor side and are struggling at the wrong end of the table. South Park were a breath of fresh air and surprised a lot of clubs. Very fit, quick and organised but their season has tailed off since their FA Vase defeat at Whitley Bay. We (Windsor) lost to Spelthorne Sports in the PCL and, quite frankly, they deserved it.
As for promotion from Step 5 to Step 4, you have to take note that there are 14 leagues at Step 5 and only 6 at Step 4. Generally, 1 up and 2 down. There is something like a 1% possibility that the team finishing second will go up this season especially as Guildford are a long way clear and that they have the necessary ground grading. But a lot also depends on what happens in Step 4.
In the CCL Premier, there are, realistically, a handful of clubs with aspirations to move up the leagues. In addition to Windsor, the likes of Egham, Camberley, Molesey and Epsom & Ewell all harbour ambitions. Wembley and Banstead (if they can get a settled team) have also played at higher levels in the past.
by Terminal Boardom » 26 Mar 2012 11:42
by Red » 26 Mar 2012 15:20
Four Of Clubs Forgot - the Berks & Bucks Saturday Intermediate Final is on tomorrow :
15:00 KO Newport Pagnell Town
South Reading vs Bucks CC
also both FA Vase Semi Final 1st legs:
Herne Bay v West Auckland
Dunston UTS v Staveley MW
by Four Of Clubs » 26 Mar 2012 17:04
GSY-Royal Hopefully coming to Guernsey will be too much for Guildford, we've won every competitive match this season at home, the only defeat was from fielding an ineligible player who had gotten sent off previously in our domestic league.
It sounds like next season will be a really competitive one, looking forward to it!
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