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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 19:25:55 GMT
Getting back to footy... With Fleet looking a bit wobbly, and Dover propping up the table, it's not looking good for Kent derbies in the future. We’re good at winning Kent derbies in the NL ! How many we won so far Stato ? Christ knows! Have you any idea of the work involved in that?? Never mind the arguments over which clubs are actually IN Kent...
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Post by pedant on Nov 8, 2018 20:07:51 GMT
We’re good at winning Kent derbies in the NL ! How many we won so far Stato ? Christ knows! Have you any idea of the work involved in that?? Never mind the arguments over which clubs are actually IN Kent... Wimp.
In the three seasons the Stones have played in the National League we have played:
Dover 4 times - won 0, drawn 3, lost 1 Ebbsfleet 3 times - won 0, drawn 1, lost 2 Bromley 4 times - won 0, drawn 1, lost 3
Irrespective of whether one believes Bromley is in Kent or not the answer remains 0.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 20:11:35 GMT
Christ knows! Have you any idea of the work involved in that?? Never mind the arguments over which clubs are actually IN Kent... Wimp.
In the three seasons the Stones have played in the National League we have played:
Dover 4 times - won 0 Ebbsfleet 3 times - won 0 Bromley 4 times - won 0
Irrespective of whether one believes Bromley is in Kent or not the answer remains 0.
Am posting this without checking the results. Fairly confident I'm right but reserve the option to edit shortly.
He didn't specify just the NL, or even just since 2012 - hence my 'wimpishness'!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 20:11:56 GMT
And Bromley is NOT in Kent.
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Post by pedant on Nov 8, 2018 20:14:36 GMT
Wimp.
In the three seasons the Stones have played in the National League we have played:
Dover 4 times - won 0 Ebbsfleet 3 times - won 0 Bromley 4 times - won 0
Irrespective of whether one believes Bromley is in Kent or not the answer remains 0.
Am posting this without checking the results. Fairly confident I'm right but reserve the option to edit shortly.
He didn't specify just the NL, or even just since 2012 - hence my 'wimpishness'! Suggest you reread his post. My version reads "We're good at winning Kent derbies in the NL". We've only been in it 3 years, our previous appearances in this level of the pyramid were in the Alliance or Conference.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 21:10:34 GMT
Well done Pedant it was a rhetorical question. I knew the answer was 0 already. Just making a point that maybe kent derbies don't necessarily help our cause.
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Post by soulstone on Nov 8, 2018 22:09:00 GMT
And Bromley is NOT in Kent. Check the clubs address and you will see it is in Kent. This is not a opinion it is a Fact. Blimey I feel just like daveu now
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 22:14:23 GMT
Christ knows! Have you any idea of the work involved in that?? Never mind the arguments over which clubs are actually IN Kent... Wimp.
In the three seasons the Stones have played in the National League we have played:
Dover 4 times - won 0, drawn 3, lost 1 Ebbsfleet 3 times - won 0, drawn 1, lost 2 Bromley 4 times - won 0, drawn 1, lost 3
Irrespective of whether one believes Bromley is in Kent or not the answer remains 0.
Have we not played Bromley and lost at home this season thus P5 w0 d1 l4 ?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 23:14:24 GMT
Wimp.
In the three seasons the Stones have played in the National League we have played:
Dover 4 times - won 0, drawn 3, lost 1 Ebbsfleet 3 times - won 0, drawn 1, lost 2 Bromley 4 times - won 0, drawn 1, lost 3
Irrespective of whether one believes Bromley is in Kent or not the answer remains 0.
Have we not played Bromley and lost at home this season thus P5 w0 d1 l4 ?
Pedant outpedanted!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 23:20:55 GMT
And Bromley is NOT in Kent. Check the clubs address and you will see it is in Kent. This is not a opinion it is a Fact. Blimey I feel just like daveu now When I lived in Romford, my address ended "Romford, Essex" - but Romford is IN The London Borough of Havering. Bromley, similarly, is in the London Borough of Bromley. There's a clue there somewhere...
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Post by soulstone on Nov 8, 2018 23:23:33 GMT
Yeah its in Kent and London
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 23:26:12 GMT
Check the clubs address and you will see it is in Kent. This is not a opinion it is a Fact. Blimey I feel just like daveu now When I lived in Romford, my address ended "Romford, Essex" - but Romford is IN The London Borough of Havering. Bromley, similarly, is in the London Borough of Bromley. There's a clue there somewhere... Geographic boundaries aren't the same as administrative boundaries. Bromley has traditionally always been in Kent and doesn't even have a London postcode.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 23:33:38 GMT
When I lived in Romford, my address ended "Romford, Essex" - but Romford is IN The London Borough of Havering. Bromley, similarly, is in the London Borough of Bromley. There's a clue there somewhere... Geographic boundaries aren't the same as administrative boundaries. Bromley has traditionally always been in Kent and doesn't even have a London postcode. I knew you wouldn't be able to resist! If you look at a map of England, you'll notice an oddly shaped blob in the SE corner - labelled 'London'. If you zoom in, within that blob, you'll find a place called 'Bromley'. If Bromley was in Kent, it would be - geographically - in the bit of the map on the right of London, labelled 'Kent'. Bromley was in Kent, but it is now in London. Simples.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 23:34:23 GMT
Geographic boundaries aren't the same as administrative boundaries. Bromley has traditionally always been in Kent and doesn't even have a London postcode. I knew you wouldn't be able to resist! If you look at a map of England, you'll notice an oddly shaped blob in the SE corner - labelled 'London'. If you zoom in, within that blob, you'll find a place called 'Bromley'. If Bromley was in Kent, it would be in the bit of the map on the right of London, labelled 'Kent'. Bromley [b[was [/b] in Kent, but it is now in London. Simples.[/quote]And wrong.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 23:35:23 GMT
Are you hovering over the keyboad in anticipation?!
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