Overjoyed with the Darts again - the two wins against Ebbsfleet plus Havant before Christmas have really ignited the season.
However, the bread and butter of this league is matches like Hungerford away and Cheshunt at home. You don't win the league beating the top teams if you don't turn up at Basildon on a tuesday night.
So I'll enjoy today as a great win, and wait for the next match to come. My experience of aound 40 years following the Darts is that nothing is decided on january 1st.
Overjoyed with the Darts again - the two wins against Ebbsfleet plus Havant before Christmas have really ignited the season.
However, the bread and butter of this league is matches like Hungerford away and Cheshunt at home. You don't win the league beating the top teams if you don't turn up at Basildon on a tuesday night.
So I'll enjoy today as a great win, and wait for the next match to come. My experience of aound 40 years following the Darts is that nothing is decided on january 1st.
Feels bloody great though.
Grew up in Greenhithe, your non league team was either G&N or Dartford.....I was an oddity and liked both equally....hope both can make the National League.
I think the combined total attendance for the two festive games was over 6000 people, which is great for this level. Ideally and local rivalries aside, it would be good for both clubs to go up and continue the rivalry at a higher level. Logically my concern id for Dartford to be champions (our play off record recently is poor) but if the 'Fleet came up with us, it would be great for local football.
Chelmsford and Waterlooville may want a say in all that though....
With Alex Fletcher continuing to receive hospital treatment and his family reporting on Sunday that he is in a critical condition in intensive care but starting to show small signs of improvement, the players have been given a return to training programme which saw them and the staff all meet up last night. Bath City FC can confirm that men’s first team fixtures will now resume this Saturday with our away visit to Billericay Town in the FA Trophy. Alex’s family are aware of this and support the decision. https://www.bathcityfc.com/bath-city-fc-update/
Latest news from Bath City and this time quoting Alex Fletcher, long road ahead but progress being made.
This match which was abandoned after a few minutes following a horrendous injury to a Bath City player, is being played tomorrow.
Since the game Hamlets form has improved and see's them moving up the table.
This match which was abandoned after a few minutes following a horrendous injury to a Bath City player, is being played tomorrow.
Since the game Hamlets form has improved and see's them moving up the table.
I was at PVR for the win over Welling on Saturday - Paul Barnes has definitely settled the Hamlet team down. Welling seemed to fade horribly during end of the second half.
With Alex Fletcher continuing to receive hospital treatment and his family reporting on Sunday that he is in a critical condition in intensive care but starting to show small signs of improvement, the players have been given a return to training programme which saw them and the staff all meet up last night. Bath City FC can confirm that men’s first team fixtures will now resume this Saturday with our away visit to Billericay Town in the FA Trophy. Alex’s family are aware of this and support the decision. https://www.bathcityfc.com/bath-city-fc-update/
Latest news from Bath City and this time quoting Alex Fletcher, long road ahead but progress being made.
This match which was abandoned after a few minutes following a horrendous injury to a Bath City player, is being played tomorrow.
Since the game Hamlets form has improved and see's them moving up the table.
Went over there the other Friday night to watch Welling. Had a bit of a whip around between the supporters, and the chairman bunged in £350. Very well spirited.
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I'd agree if Dartford could play Ebbsfleet every week for the rest of the season 😁
Chelmsford and Waterlooville may want a say in all that though....
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Since the game Hamlets form has improved and see's them moving up the table.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-64263157
A fan got run over and killed after watching them play on Saturday 7th as well:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-64252098
Unfortunately, Dulwich we’re more than a match for them
Had a bit of a whip around between the supporters, and the chairman bunged in £350.
Very well spirited.
Bergkamp on the bench