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Post by hammerstone on Dec 2, 2019 8:04:52 GMT
In our absence, Weymouth and Wealdstone consolidate at the top of the table. Really need some points from our games in hand. www.footballwebpages.co.uk/national-league-southMeanwhile, Dulwich continue their unstoppable plummet towards relegation. What is going on there? Is Tajbaksh still playing for them ? Could there be a connection ?! Yes he’s still on their books but injured. When I looked at their site and saw him in the squad but not available my first reaction was suspended as he loved a good card did Aryan!
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Post by hammerstone on Dec 2, 2019 15:44:15 GMT
Do you think John Still and Hak do a similar routine?
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Post by HartleyHare on Dec 2, 2019 17:59:03 GMT
Is Tajbaksh still playing for them ? Could there be a connection ?! Yes he’s still on their books but injured. When I looked at their site and saw him in the squad but not available my first reaction was suspended as he loved a good card did Aryan! You’re not wrong - yellow and red cards followed him like sheep !!
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Post by HartleyHare on Dec 2, 2019 17:59:41 GMT
Do you think John Still and Hak do a similar routine? What an absolute bell. He is seriously not wired up right.
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Post by 61666 on Dec 2, 2019 18:23:34 GMT
He doesn't write too well either. Or should that be 'he don't writ too good?'
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Post by johnpearce on Dec 2, 2019 19:12:04 GMT
He doesn't write too well either. Or should that be 'he don't writ too good?' Your write. He certainly don’t, innit ?
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Post by shamstone on Dec 3, 2019 16:54:05 GMT
Someone’s forgot their meds
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Post by jdl on Jan 8, 2020 0:08:44 GMT
Wealdstone wobbling?
Looked certain to be Champions just a few weeks ago, but they lost again last night (away at Ricay) and have slipped to 13th in the form table - six places below us.
Their problem is their away form. At home, they've only lost once in 11 games, but away they haven't won in the last 6. They lost their first away game of the season, but then went on a run of 6 wins. However, since losing at Dorking in early November, they have only managed 2 points away from a possible 18, losing their last three games on the trot.
They're still 4 points clear at the top, so, if this is a blip that can be sorted out, they still look good for the Championship. But three of the teams immediately below them are in the top five of the form table at the moment, so if this slide continues, they could be in trouble.
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Post by Bernie on Jan 9, 2020 23:05:18 GMT
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Post by jdl on Jan 10, 2020 2:13:03 GMT
I think the Clown is still out of work...
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Post by Rob on Jan 10, 2020 8:30:12 GMT
Not so much out of work but waiting on his next seek and destroy mission. The man has an extraordinary talent, I doubt whether Chippenham represents enough of a challenge.
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Post by headstone on Jan 10, 2020 10:39:03 GMT
I saw Chippenham lose 2 - 3 at Tonbridge on Saturday, both teams were similar in ability (and not in any way as good as Tonbridge were against us). The last time I saw Tonbridge play, they beat Dartford 3 - 2 earlier this season - and the following week the Dartford manager was sacked. Makes me wonder whether or not I should go on the 28th! Or wouldn't we mind a change of manager?
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Post by sword65 on Jan 10, 2020 10:42:52 GMT
I saw Chippenham lose 2 - 3 at Tonbridge on Saturday, both teams were similar in ability (and not in any way as good as Tonbridge were against us). The last time I saw Tonbridge play, they beat Dartford 3 - 2 earlier this season - and the following week the Dartford manager was sacked. Makes me wonder whether or not I should go on the 28th! Or wouldn't we mind a change of manager? Speaking to a Tonbridge fan on Sunday he said they suffered 3 major injuries against Chippenham that will affect their survival Hope's. As you were there can you confirm this statement?
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Post by headstone on Jan 10, 2020 10:46:34 GMT
The pitch was very heavy after all the rain, and you could see all the players struggling with it. I'm not surprised some suffered muscle strains; indeed Tonbridge used all three subs in the first 37 minutes. Then Donovan (who scored against us) got a straight red for a wild challenge, so he's out for three matches.
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Post by sword65 on Jan 10, 2020 10:50:52 GMT
The pitch was very heavy after all the rain, and you could see all the players struggling with it. I'm not surprised some suffered muscle strains; indeed Tonbridge used all three subs in the first 37 minutes. Then Donovan (who scored against us) got a straight red for a wild challenge, so he's out for three matches. Not surprised about the pitch , we have had little rain here since xmas but the grounds and parks are still saturated. Could be good for us if they are struggling with injuries and suspensions.
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