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One of us owns a football club, the other is a football club unofficial forum moderator... We both know who's winning in the game of life here...
You’ve got me.One of us owns a football club, the other is a football club unofficial forum moderator... We both know who's winning in the game of life here...
You?One of us owns a football club, the other is a football club unofficial forum moderator... We both know who's winning in the game of life here...
Well I’m going along to see City tomorrow for the first time this season. Seventeen quid!!
Must win? We aren't even at Christmas yet!Wrap up warm that's going to be a cold one tomorrow. Must win game for City if they have any hopes of survival.
Must win? We aren't even at Christmas yet!
It’s definitely a Must Play, I’d give it that.Must win? We aren't even at Christmas yet!
Must win? We aren't even at Christmas yet!
I'll let the chairman know he'll be standing down if they only draw in that caseAt home to bottom of the league is definitely a must win regardless of time of the year.
I'll let the chairman know he'll be standing down if they only draw in that case
I don't have a direct line to the manager...Does the chairman pick the team now?
Big defeat for them at Dagenham, sadly looking like they are a bit doomed.
Edit: First time I've seen a blue and white shirt with red shorts, certainly interesting!
I know they have had injuries but seem to havec2/3 new players every other week who haven't seemed to improve matters‘Twas always going to be the case.
They’re one of three who are not full time in the NL Premier so finishing out of the relegation zone was always going to be a colossal achievement.
From what I hear, they have played a lot of players this year which hasn’t helped with squad cohesion.
Chatted to a Woking fan who was at the midweek game at work the day after and he wasn’t impressed, said they looked out of their depth a bit which the league table reflects, the results seem to be getting to them a bit now and it’s going to be very hard to turn it around, can seem them getting left adrift a bit as the momentum and buzz from promotion has all dissipated now.
It’s a big jump up from national south play off winners to the national league, especially for a part time team with crowds still lower than a lot of teams in the national north/south, I believe most of the extra money they received from being promoted was swallowed up with things they had to do to the ground as well.
Promotion to national level football was a huge achievement for them and noteworthy on its own, always going to be very tough to even stay up, a couple on here talked about going for promotion again and I thought I would have some of what they are smoking when they said that.
I went a few times last season when United were away and it was decent football and a good atmosphere.
This season I've only been once and the atmosphere was rubbish, promotion to the national league has meant the home and away fans are segregated and no alcohol can be consumed in view of the pitch.