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Post by madeinstone70 on Jan 4, 2019 20:36:53 GMT
Goalkeeper Number 4 on loan from Colchester says it all really.
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Post by Raymondo316 on Jan 4, 2019 20:40:33 GMT
This will actually be our 6th keeper of the season.
Worgs, Smith, Worner, Strizovic, Funnell and now this new guy
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Post by moley on Jan 4, 2019 21:34:47 GMT
Both right
4th in league (Worgan,Smith,Worner,Ross)
6th signed (see post above)
5th competitve games (add Strizovic)
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Post by Scot Stone on Jan 4, 2019 21:37:06 GMT
At least it's more goalkeepers than managers
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Post by moley on Jan 4, 2019 22:34:12 GMT
Oh and 34? players in the league so far
50 in 2010/11
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Post by sword65 on Jan 4, 2019 22:47:53 GMT
Oh and 34? players in the league so far 50 in 2010/11 34 players an we still cant find a half decent first 11 , pitiful.
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Post by steveh21 on Jan 4, 2019 22:59:51 GMT
One day we will look back on this season and laugh....
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Post by sword65 on Jan 4, 2019 23:06:44 GMT
One day we will look back on this season and laugh.... At least it is never boring being a Maidstone fan just think what it must be like supporting a team that are quite happy to stay in the same division forever.
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Post by jdl on Jan 4, 2019 23:52:54 GMT
One day we will look back on this season and laugh.... hysterically
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Post by sword65 on Jan 5, 2019 1:37:38 GMT
One day we will look back on this season and laugh.... hysterically Nobody knows what lies around the corner .In ten years time we may look back with fond memories of this season as our last great year before the bubble burst and the walls came tumbling down and our first game in Bostik league south will be at home to Ebbsfleet in front of just 600 people.Or it maybe that this season T&O accept relegation and the need to rip up the 3G and plough the money into the team and our first fixture in EFL2 is a sell-out against Dulwich Hamlet.A lot can happen in ten years either scenario is not unfeasible so let's just wait and see which way the wind blows us.
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Post by steveh21 on Jan 5, 2019 7:28:32 GMT
What makes this thread even more tragic is that Lee Worgan is not even playing at Dover.
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Post by sword65 on Jan 5, 2019 8:05:24 GMT
Didn't we play Cardiff City away one year and it was the first recorded instance that all 4 keepers played in the same game? Though I might of dreamt that one.
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Post by jdl on Jan 5, 2019 16:33:33 GMT
Nobody knows what lies around the corner .In ten years time we may look back with fond memories of this season as our last great year before the bubble burst and the walls came tumbling down and our first game in Bostik league south will be at home to Ebbsfleet in front of just 600 people.Or it maybe that this season T&O accept relegation and the need to rip up the 3G and plough the money into the team and our first fixture in EFL2 is a sell-out against Dulwich Hamlet.A lot can happen in ten years either scenario is not unfeasible so let's just wait and see which way the wind blows us. Good to see you thinking 10 years ahead, Sword.
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Post by moley on Jan 6, 2019 17:19:11 GMT
Didn't we play Cardiff City away one year and it was the first recorded instance that all 4 keepers played in the same game? Though I might of dreamt that one. Not quite, not all 4 were keepers. This was in the days of two subs, as it was the last game of the season Cardiff included their No2 (Gavin Ward) on the bench and he replaced Roger Hansbury at half time. Then Nicky Johns was (quite rightly) sent off, and replaced in goal by Centre Back Mark Golley. All 4 kept clean sheets. The next season we won 5-0 at Cardiff City. I wonder what happened to them?
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Post by Bernie on Jan 6, 2019 17:34:56 GMT
Much as Lee Worgan will always be a legend, it seems there is no shortage of competent goalkeepers looking for a game at this level. Which makes sense when there is only one spot available and often more than one keeper in a squad. Professional footballers want to play proper games.
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