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Post by jte on Oct 3, 2016 22:48:19 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2016 20:40:52 GMT
Guiseley winning 4-1 against York, when the floodlights fail just before half time.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2016 21:04:41 GMT
Their new man just made it 5-1.
Solihull Moors won 4-0 too - seems like humiliating the Stones gives teams a new lease of life...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2016 21:14:51 GMT
Akwasi Asante scored another hat trick for Solihull..
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2016 21:16:39 GMT
Akwasi Asante scored another hat trick for Solihull.. Who are now three places above us in the table...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2016 21:25:12 GMT
Guiseley now winning 6-1
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2016 21:28:59 GMT
Guiseley now winning 6-1 The old 'pull the plug on the lights' trick - never fails...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2016 21:35:41 GMT
York got tonked so bad that Woking actually went up a place, despite losing!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2016 21:49:26 GMT
York's away record takes some beating
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Post by moley on Oct 4, 2016 22:14:11 GMT
York got tonked so bad that Woking actually went up a place, despite losing! Was at Bromley tonight Actually quite a good game for two teams below us, Bromley started slowly and allowed Woking too much room initially AND gave Fabio acres of space which lead to him picking his spot from 25 yds for the first goal, they almost made the same mistake 10 minutes later. The turning point came halfway through the first half when Turgott & Sho-Silva swapped wings from Bromley, that sparked them into life, leading to Bromley dominance up until half time (and the Ewar Woowar) Second half was more even with both sides having chances to take the lead, though the home team looking a touch more likely tbh Last minute Bromley corner lead to a good save (but piss poor clearance wise) straight to the Bromley player who couldn't miss Lessons for next month? Don't let Woking pass the ball, and definitely DO NOT five Fabio or right winger Dennon Lewis any space, if the Cards are forced to go aerial they are very ordinary
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2016 0:34:32 GMT
York got tonked so bad that Woking actually went up a place, despite losing! Was at Bromley tonight Actually quite a good game for two teams below us, Bromley started slowly and allowed Woking too much room initially AND gave Fabio acres of space which lead to him picking his spot from 25 yds for the first goal, they almost made the same mistake 10 minutes later. The turning point came halfway through the first half when Turgott & Sho-Silva swapped wings from Bromley, that sparked them into life, leading to Bromley dominance up until half time (and the Ewar Woowar) Second half was more even with both sides having chances to take the lead, though the home team looking a touch more likely tbh Last minute Bromley corner lead to a good save (but piss poor clearance wise) straight to the Bromley player who couldn't miss Lessons for next month? Don't let Woking pass the ball, and definitely DO NOT five Fabio or right winger Dennon Lewis any space, if the Cards are forced to go aerial they are very ordinary I was impressed by Turgott when they were at our place (not least because I didn't have my glasses and misread his name as Turbot!). We could do a lot worse if Jay could persuade him to come to the JWW.
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Post by porkystone on Oct 5, 2016 8:50:25 GMT
Akwasi Asante scored another hat trick for Solihull.. Who are now three places above us in the table... Watched Solihull 4 - 0 Southport on the old BT Sports last night. Southport looked a poor team in transition & with no pattern / confidence. Their MOM was the keeper ( Norman ), who ensured it was 0 - 0 at half time with some blinding saves. Second half Solihull upped it and Asante was unstoppable. Makes me feel a bit better about the 'shambles' last Saturday. BTW, how does Solihull's ground manage to comply with Conference / National League grading's ? - they must have some major upgrades scheduled.
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Post by moley on Oct 5, 2016 16:02:15 GMT
Who are now three places above us in the table... Watched Solihull 4 - 0 Southport on the old BT Sports last night. Southport looked a poor team in transition & with no pattern / confidence. Their MOM was the keeper ( Norman ), who ensured it was 0 - 0 at half time with some blinding saves. Second half Solihull upped it and Asante was unstoppable. Makes me feel a bit better about the 'shambles' last Saturday. BTW, how does Solihull's ground manage to comply with Conference / National League grading's ? - they must have some major upgrades scheduled. Don't forget that you only see three sides on the telly AND the Gallagher is not yet actually up to Conference National standards, glass houses, stones etc.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2016 16:20:57 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2016 23:59:34 GMT
The link only states a capacity of 3000. If they were in the NL last season should they not already increased that capacity?
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