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Post by porkystone on Apr 22, 2019 9:53:02 GMT
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Post by hongkongstone on Apr 22, 2019 20:13:48 GMT
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Post by hammerstone on Apr 23, 2019 9:50:01 GMT
Alex Wynter has won Eastleighs player of the season.
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Post by Better things to do in life on Apr 23, 2019 9:59:27 GMT
Alex Wynter has won Eastleighs player of the season. Well done, Alex!
Wasn't he one of those crap players JS1 got in that started our slide to destruction?
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Post by Sennockian69 on Apr 23, 2019 10:17:30 GMT
Alex Wynter has won Eastleighs player of the season. Well done, Alex!
Wasn't he one of those crap players JS1 got in that started our slide to destruction?
This is where all our problems began. We didn't retain player's we should have and replaced them with lesser players. Good players don't grow on trees and retaining them involves as much skill as recruiting new optimal players.
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Post by Sennockian69 on Apr 23, 2019 10:17:41 GMT
Alex Wynter has won Eastleighs player of the season. Well done, Alex!
Wasn't he one of those crap players JS1 got in that started our slide to destruction?
This is where all our problems began. We didn't retain player's we should have and replaced them with lesser players. Good players don't grow on trees and retaining them involves as much skill as recruiting new optimal players.
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Post by hammerstone on Apr 23, 2019 11:11:30 GMT
Wynter was real class, and others seemed to have raised their game when playing with him. In particular once he left Finney was out of sorts. When you also look how Josh Hare has done, along with other players who’ve left the club like Lewis and Reason, it actually shows the team last season is miles ahead of our current scout troop
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Post by daveu on Apr 23, 2019 11:41:16 GMT
Alex Wynter has won Eastleighs player of the season. Well done, Alex!
Wasn't he one of those crap players JS1 got in that started our slide to destruction?
No he was one that went chasing the money. Josh Hare was another.
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Post by Better things to do in life on Apr 23, 2019 11:48:42 GMT
Wynter was real class, and others seemed to have raised their game when playing with him. In particular once he left Finney was out of sorts. When you also look how Josh Hare has done, along with other players who’ve left the club like Lewis and Reason, it actually shows the team last season is miles ahead of our current scout troop Yes, I have never agreed with the posts making out that JS1's squad was so terrible and it was certainly better than anything we have had this year, at any point on this years merry go round.
Even players who moved on and didn't do so well elsewhere played better in Black and Amber for JS1 than many of the mercenaries from this season. Never mind, start again!
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Post by winstone42 on Apr 23, 2019 12:16:04 GMT
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Post by winstone42 on Apr 23, 2019 12:18:57 GMT
bit like us under pbb then. No, its not the same at all because 150,000 people live in the borough of Maidstone. This has led us to where we are now. You will never make a sustainable National league club with average home gates of 446 (yes, I looked it up).
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Post by jdl on Apr 23, 2019 16:00:44 GMT
What could possibly go wrong? But didn't we have the same story a year or two ago?
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Post by jdl on Apr 23, 2019 16:04:56 GMT
Is Doswell's going the end of Sutton's dream of promotion - or even of survival in the NL? Unless there's money going into the club that we don't know about, it was surely Doswell that made the difference? No disrepect to a club I genuinely like, but it's always been a mystery to me that, what is basically a NS club, did so well in the NL.
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Post by michaelmichael on Apr 23, 2019 21:17:19 GMT
Is it FA Cup money that sustains and allows short term growth for the likes of Sutton (and havant before them v Liverpool a few years back . the money is spent-chasing the dream -encouraged-almost assisted upon by supporters ), but if it does not work, and the prize money is spent and dries up,then those teams slowly sink to their natural level . you could say the same applies to maidstone -and to a lesser extent dover who had crystal palace-the money there was not so much,but they had a good following season -and at the other end of the scale-Lincoln -where cup money has helped their growth-albeit in Lincolns case-they can keep it going as they get really good attendances .
Goes back a few years-but exeter were in dire financial straights-had a couple of FA cupgames v mancherter united -got plenty of money and that re-invigorated the club who were able to build on that .
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Post by sword65 on Apr 23, 2019 22:31:02 GMT
Is Doswell's going the end of Sutton's dream of promotion - or even of survival in the NL? Unless there's money going into the club that we don't know about, it was surely Doswell that made the difference? No disrepect to a club I genuinely like, but it's always been a mystery to me that, what is basically a NS club, did so well in the NL. I noticed after the game that their season tickets for next year were only £169 that works out at around £7 per game so the big funding is not coming from that direction.
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