by Zammo » 22 Jul 2019 15:06
by Royal Rother » 22 Jul 2019 17:52
AthleticoSpizz Decent enough result.
Although I am a little confused that the NL Paper has Windsor down as getting beaten 0-4 by Staines Town yesterday, did they play more than the one game?
by AthleticoSpizz » 22 Jul 2019 19:15
by Four Of Clubs » 22 Jul 2019 20:49
Royal Rother PSF - Windsor 7-1 Wantage
Well, I didn’t see that one coming! Windsor played 6 or 7 teenagers (plus a few off the bench) including a number of 16 year olds, one of whom scored a hat trick from midfield.
PSFs don’t mean a lot as we all know but it was not a Reserve team from Wantage and we gave them a footballing lesson. Looking forward to the next one now.
by Royal Rother » 22 Jul 2019 22:20
by The Enfield Royal71 » 24 Jul 2019 23:37
by Royal Rother » 25 Jul 2019 06:28
Royal Rother Windsor 2-5 Bracknell
Another very encouraging display by Windsor’s ridiculously young team. Bracknell fielded Nathan Minhas, Cooper Clarke and Nicholas Bignall up front FFS.
There will be ups and downs along the way (you win nothing with kids) but I’m really looking forward to see how we get on with this bunch. I don’t know all of them yet but I reckon our average in the 2nd half was in the teens so to draw that period 2-2 against that lot is jolly decent.
What I particularly like is the mental strength and discipline on show. They are quite happy to tough it out with the men, don’t look overawed at all, and never complain about decisions going against them. They seem to want to play football.
Were you there OMA?
by Alan Partridge » 25 Jul 2019 14:27
Zammo PSF - Didcot Town 0 - 2 Redditch
Positives - football is back, bar open for the entire game, Zammo jnr got a free hot dog, the sun was shining and finally there was some Carex in the Gents.
Negatives - Didders have lost a few experienced players this summer, new ones will obvs take time to gel but thought it was a disjointed performance. God knows where the goals are gonna come from, and not much width to speak of. New manager got his work cut out this season.
by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Jul 2019 23:56
Royal Rother Windsor 2-5 Bracknell
Another very encouraging display by Windsor’s ridiculously young team. Bracknell fielded Nathan Minhas, Cooper Clarke and Nicholas Bignall up front FFS.
There will be ups and downs along the way (you win nothing with kids) but I’m really looking forward to see how we get on with this bunch. I don’t know all of them yet but I reckon our average in the 2nd half was in the teens so to draw that period 2-2 against that lot is jolly decent.
What I particularly like is the mental strength and discipline on show. They are quite happy to tough it out with the men, don’t look overawed at all, and never complain about decisions going against them. They seem to want to play football.
Were you there OMA?
by Royal Rother » 27 Jul 2019 13:39
StellaPleaseRoyal Rother Windsor 2-5 Bracknell
Another very encouraging display by Windsor’s ridiculously young team. Bracknell fielded Nathan Minhas, Cooper Clarke and Nicholas Bignall up front FFS.
There will be ups and downs along the way (you win nothing with kids) but I’m really looking forward to see how we get on with this bunch. I don’t know all of them yet but I reckon our average in the 2nd half was in the teens so to draw that period 2-2 against that lot is jolly decent.
What I particularly like is the mental strength and discipline on show. They are quite happy to tough it out with the men, don’t look overawed at all, and never complain about decisions going against them. They seem to want to play football.
Were you there OMA?
Bracknell were clearly the better side, while still remaining in 2nd gear imo.
From what what I've seen, I can see Windsor being in a relegation scrap to be honest. Step 5 is probably their level historically, and they just don't seem to have the ability to attract the type of player needed, or the type of investment needed to sign the right kind of player.
Bracknell will be up there, and should secure promotion to step three.
Royal RotherStellaPleaseRoyal Rother Windsor 2-5 Bracknell
Another very encouraging display by Windsor’s ridiculously young team. Bracknell fielded Nathan Minhas, Cooper Clarke and Nicholas Bignall up front FFS.
There will be ups and downs along the way (you win nothing with kids) but I’m really looking forward to see how we get on with this bunch. I don’t know all of them yet but I reckon our average in the 2nd half was in the teens so to draw that period 2-2 against that lot is jolly decent.
What I particularly like is the mental strength and discipline on show. They are quite happy to tough it out with the men, don’t look overawed at all, and never complain about decisions going against them. They seem to want to play football.
Were you there OMA?
Bracknell were clearly the better side, while still remaining in 2nd gear imo.
From what what I've seen, I can see Windsor being in a relegation scrap to be honest. Step 5 is probably their level historically, and they just don't seem to have the ability to attract the type of player needed, or the type of investment needed to sign the right kind of player.
Bracknell will be up there, and should secure promotion to step three.
Of course they were by far the better side - they spend a fortune on their squad, Windsor spend nothing. Zero.
But year after year we put together a squad that is capable of holding its own in the league, by using local lads and a few others who like to play on a decent grass pitch.
For me “the right kind of player” is one who wants to play for the club rather than those who are chasing a buck which is who Bracknell attract, like Minhas, Cooper Clarke who must have ra Jed up 3 or 4 clubs each in the last couple of seasons.
Bracknell have a Step 3 for squad for sure so are streets ahead of Windsor’s Step 5 squad, but although a promotion challenge will surely be beyond us with such a young squad, we played some nice stuff against Bracknell (and previously beat Wantage who won our league last season, 7-1) and I am confident of another Top 8 finish at our own level.
Steinborn Busse will implode if Bracknell fail to go up again this season. If they are not 6 points clear by Christmas expect to see another change in management.
We shall see!
by Royal Rother » 27 Jul 2019 18:13
by Royal Rother » 27 Jul 2019 21:17
by Victor Meldrew » 28 Jul 2019 11:51
Alan PartridgeZammo PSF - Didcot Town 0 - 2 Redditch
Positives - football is back, bar open for the entire game, Zammo jnr got a free hot dog, the sun was shining and finally there was some Carex in the Gents.
Negatives - Didders have lost a few experienced players this summer, new ones will obvs take time to gel but thought it was a disjointed performance. God knows where the goals are gonna come from, and not much width to speak of. New manager got his work cut out this season.
Definitely! Gonna be a tough slog this year being brutally honest.
by Alan Partridge » 28 Jul 2019 16:03
Victor MeldrewAlan PartridgeZammo PSF - Didcot Town 0 - 2 Redditch
Positives - football is back, bar open for the entire game, Zammo jnr got a free hot dog, the sun was shining and finally there was some Carex in the Gents.
Negatives - Didders have lost a few experienced players this summer, new ones will obvs take time to gel but thought it was a disjointed performance. God knows where the goals are gonna come from, and not much width to speak of. New manager got his work cut out this season.
Definitely! Gonna be a tough slog this year being brutally honest.
IIRC AP you are a Torquay follower.
Have they invested much for the new season and do you think they are ready to make an impact at the higher level?.
Alan PartridgeVictor MeldrewAlan Partridge
Definitely! Gonna be a tough slog this year being brutally honest.
IIRC AP you are a Torquay follower.
Have they invested much for the new season and do you think they are ready to make an impact at the higher level?.
a striker from Cheltenham called Manny Duku who has done well in pre season..
by Hoop Blah » 29 Jul 2019 13:01
Royal Rother Of course they were by far the better side - they spend a fortune on their squad, Windsor spend nothing. Zero.
But year after year we put together a squad that is capable of holding its own in the league, by using local lads and a few others who like to play on a decent grass pitch.
For me “the right kind of player” is one who wants to play for the club rather than those who are chasing a buck which is who Bracknell attract, like Minhas, Cooper Clarke who must have ra Jed up 3 or 4 clubs each in the last couple of seasons.
Bracknell have a Step 3 for squad for sure so are streets ahead of Windsor’s Step 5 squad, but although a promotion challenge will surely be beyond us with such a young squad, we played some nice stuff against Bracknell (and previously beat Wantage who won our league last season, 7-1) and I am confident of another Top 8 finish at our own level.
Steinborn Busse will implode if Bracknell fail to go up again this season. If they are not 6 points clear by Christmas expect to see another change in management.
We shall see!
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