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ROTW said:Difficult to go PT when you could be playing up north midweek though?
Dover v Gateshead for example
Unfortunately clubs seem reluctant to come together and do the right thing for the overall collective when its not to their own benefit2 -
killerandflash said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Dover have put all players up for free transfers or accept a 20% wage. Sounds like they won’t be able to start the season http://www.doverathletic.com/news/statement-from-chairman/
As an aside, I've never entirely understood the financial logic of players in the NL all being full time. Unless you have a sugar daddy, I don't see how the vast majority of teams can afford it
Unless Dover have any really good players then surely they won’t get 80% of what they’re on at their next club in the current financial climate. So wouldn't they be better off accepting a 20% cut and helping to prevent the club from potentially going bust in a few weeks?
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ROTW said:Difficult to go PT when you could be playing up north midweek though?
Dover v Gateshead for example1 -
ROTW said:Difficult to go PT when you could be playing up north midweek though?
Dover v Gateshead for example2 -
ElfsborgAddick said:ROTW said:Difficult to go PT when you could be playing up north midweek though?
Dover v Gateshead for example1 -
Forget that its only 30 miles more for Torquay.
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Harrogate are going to have to start their League Two season @ Doncaster as they're having to replace their 3G pitch with a grass one
Bit of a shame in a way - Remember hearing a radio interview with the Sutton Manager on the way home from a Charlton game a few seasons ago (when they themselves looked like getting into the Football League), he mentioned it was a double edged sword for them and that they wouldnt be too sad about missing out on promotion as their 3G pitch does so much more for the community as they're able to hire it out during the week etc.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Harrogate are going to have to start their League Two season @ Doncaster as they're having to replace their 3G pitch with a grass one
Bit of a shame in a way - Remember hearing a radio interview with the Sutton Manager on the way home from a Charlton game a few seasons ago (when they themselves looked like getting into the Football League), he mentioned it was a double edged sword for them and that they wouldnt be too sad about missing out on promotion as their 3G pitch does so much more for the community as they're able to hire it out during the week etc.1 -
Have to admit I dont see much issue with 3G pitches these days
Seems to be something that has evolved yet because the Football League has bad history with it are reluctant to even entertain it again
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ForeverAddickted said:Have to admit I dont see much issue with 3G pitches these days
Seems to be something that has evolved yet because the Football League has bad history with it are reluctant to even entertain it again
Bit like safe standing
Sutton supporters know that they will not see their club play in League 2 unless they take up their pitch.1 - Sponsored links:
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ForeverAddickted said:Have to admit I dont see much issue with 3G pitches these days
Seems to be something that has evolved yet because the Football League has bad history with it are reluctant to even entertain it again
Bit like safe standing
Also isn't the rule that if a club wins the league and refuses promotion, i.e. the cost of replacing the pitch, then they get demoted one or two divisions.
National League grounds have to be up to league standards then why allow them plastic pitches if they have to replace them if they get promoted.
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Paul Konchesky been named as Assistant Manager @ Billericay0
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https://www.echo-news.co.uk/sport/18627874.paul-konchesky-returns-billericay-town-assistant-manager/
Konch also works as West Ham's loan manager, so presumably will have been in contact with Cullen regularly1 -
Just heard FA put out new guidance over crowd size - not sure what it means. Was planning to go to Crockenhill vs Paddock Wood tomorrow0
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Arsenetatters said:Just heard FA put out new guidance over crowd size - not sure what it means. Was planning to go to Crockenhill vs Paddock Wood tomorrow
Are those games allowing fans then
Test venues were suspended last week, which is why the crucible is now behind closed doors, so I assumed all football would naturally revert to behind closed doors for the next 2 weeks and then it would be re looked at0 -
paulie8290 said:Arsenetatters said:Just heard FA put out new guidance over crowd size - not sure what it means. Was planning to go to Crockenhill vs Paddock Wood tomorrow
Are those games allowing fans then
Test venues were suspended last week, which is why the crucible is now behind closed doors, so I assumed all football would naturally revert to behind closed doors for the next 2 weeks and then it would be re looked at2 -
Yet we can all go to the pub. What a load of bollocks.2
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Bury AFC have done the right thing in setting up their own team
Bury FC's application to join a League has been rejected by the FA, the reasons given are quite understandable; Bury dont have a Manager or Players so the FA dont think they'll be ready for the new season
Embarrassing really when you consider that Bury AFC got setup later and have got all this organised!!...0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Bury AFC have done the right thing in setting up their own team
Bury FC's application to join a League has been rejected by the FA, the reasons given are quite understandable; Bury dont have a Manager or Players so the FA dont think they'll be ready for the new season
Embarrassing really when you consider that Bury AFC got setup later and have got all this organised!!...
I thought Bury AFC were all set for the new season.0 - Sponsored links:
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ElfsborgAddick said:ForeverAddickted said:Bury AFC have done the right thing in setting up their own team
Bury FC's application to join a League has been rejected by the FA, the reasons given are quite understandable; Bury dont have a Manager or Players so the FA dont think they'll be ready for the new season
Embarrassing really when you consider that Bury AFC got setup later and have got all this organised!!...
I thought Bury AFC were all set for the new season.2 -
It is an interesting question why 600 people can watch snooker indoors but not attend a non league match outdoors...6
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killerandflash said:It is an interesting question why 600 people can watch snooker indoors but not attend a non league match outdoors...1
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The Leagues and FA will kill off their own clubs, if they force them to play without any match-day income. It will be a pretty quick process too because there aren't too many non-league clubs with the cash reserves to last out. Mental.3
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killerandflash said:It is an interesting question why 600 people can watch snooker indoors but not attend a non league match outdoors...1
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Maybe someone is listening after all.....0
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Interesting that NLN and NLS are considered to be part of "elite football"0
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Welling drew 1-1 with Cray Valley in a friendly last night.0