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Post by bringbackelmo on Feb 27, 2018 14:41:16 GMT
Stratford are there, they've been reallocated (as a transferred 'yellow') to the new Central division, along with a fair few other SLP clubs.
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Post by marden on Feb 27, 2018 15:24:41 GMT
Stratford are there, they've been reallocated (as a transferred 'yellow') to the new Central division, along with a fair few other SLP clubs. Me bad, I stand corrected, cheers bbe.
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Post by Monkey Tennis on Feb 27, 2018 19:51:17 GMT
Stratford are there, they've been reallocated (as a transferred 'yellow') to the new Central division, along with a fair few other SLP clubs. Me bad, I stand corrected, cheers bbe.
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Post by bringbackelmo on Apr 5, 2018 11:35:39 GMT
Interesting to note that Torquay have had an upturn in form in the Conference - winning 3 and drawing 1 of their last 4 games giving them 10 points from a possible 12.
If they manage to escape relegation at the expense of Barrow, it should guarantee that we'll be placed in the Conference South by my reckoning.
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Post by A Bull on Apr 5, 2018 11:42:41 GMT
Interesting to note that Torquay have had an upturn in form in the Conference - winning 3 and drawing 1 of their last 4 games giving them 10 points from a possible 12. If they manage to escape relegation at the expense of Barrow, it should guarantee that we'll be placed in the Conference South by my reckoning. I doubt they’ll escape relegation. They’ve got to overturn a 4 point gap in 6 games. That gap will probably actually be 7 as Barrow have a game in hand against the bottom side who only have 6 wins all season. At least 2 of Torquay’s fixtures will be against teams in the playoffs.
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Post by bringbackelmo on Apr 5, 2018 12:14:40 GMT
Interesting to note that Torquay have had an upturn in form in the Conference - winning 3 and drawing 1 of their last 4 games giving them 10 points from a possible 12. If they manage to escape relegation at the expense of Barrow, it should guarantee that we'll be placed in the Conference South by my reckoning. I doubt they’ll escape relegation. They’ve got to overturn a 4 point gap in 6 games. That gap will probably actually be 7 as Barrow have a game in hand against the bottom side who only have 6 wins all season. At least 2 of Torquay’s fixtures will be against teams in the playoffs. They still have a lot to do, but three weeks ago they looked completely doomed. They do have some tough games but they've also got Guiseley to play as well. I'd be happy to see them stay up, anyway!
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Post by FASH on Apr 5, 2018 15:06:58 GMT
All Hereford have to do is say that they identify as being a team from the south and they have the right to be treated as one. Putting Hereford in a northern section would then be seen as a hate crime and a deliberate attempt to humiliate them.
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Post by A Bull on Apr 5, 2018 16:04:16 GMT
All Hereford have to do is say that they identify as being a team from the south and they have the right to be treated as one. Putting Hereford in a northern section would then be seen as a hate crime and a deliberate attempt to humiliate them. Could we not try identifying as a team from the Welsh Marches to force them to form a third division at step 2. That way we'd be guaranteed promotion.
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Post by FASH on Apr 5, 2018 17:28:00 GMT
All Hereford have to do is say that they identify as being a team from the south and they have the right to be treated as one. Putting Hereford in a northern section would then be seen as a hate crime and a deliberate attempt to humiliate them. Could we not try identifying as a team from the Welsh Marches to force them to form a third division at step 2. That way we'd be guaranteed promotion. Good thinking. They can't refuse or HFC could play the mixed-race card. The FA wouldn't want to be seen as anti-Taffitic and promotion would be guaranteed if Hereford could see off the likes of Offa's Heads Biker Gang FC and the Baches Bargains All-stars.
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Post by changeabull on Apr 5, 2018 17:31:43 GMT
Interesting to note that Torquay have had an upturn in form in the Conference - winning 3 and drawing 1 of their last 4 games giving them 10 points from a possible 12. If they manage to escape relegation at the expense of Barrow, it should guarantee that we'll be placed in the Conference South by my reckoning. Keep up! Non league clubs have voted to change the set up next season to a West/East split instead of a North/South one. So we'll have more local derbies but we may also have to visit Workington and Truro.
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Post by FASH on Apr 5, 2018 17:40:24 GMT
Interesting to note that Torquay have had an upturn in form in the Conference - winning 3 and drawing 1 of their last 4 games giving them 10 points from a possible 12. If they manage to escape relegation at the expense of Barrow, it should guarantee that we'll be placed in the Conference South by my reckoning. Keep up! Non league clubs have voted to change the set up next season to a West/East split instead of a North/South one. So we'll have more local derbies but we may also have to visit Workington and Truro. Sorry, Truro have identified themselves as being located just south of Aberdeen. They've also said that they feel like a Scottish Premier League side and a bill is being discussed in the Scottish parliament to imprison anyone to says otherwise.
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Post by Robin Fridays Right Foot on Apr 5, 2018 19:06:56 GMT
Truro have actually sold their ground for retail development.White Tigers had expected promotion to the National this season and planned to ground share with Torquay whilst the new Stadium for Cornwall was under construction.The project looks in trouble as one of the joint owners wants a share sell and out,promotion is now highly unlikely and Cornwall cannot fund 13 million for a new stadium.All too familiar story.
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Post by citywhites on Apr 11, 2018 8:56:35 GMT
Interesting to note that Torquay have had an upturn in form in the Conference - winning 3 and drawing 1 of their last 4 games giving them 10 points from a possible 12. If they manage to escape relegation at the expense of Barrow, it should guarantee that we'll be placed in the Conference South by my reckoning. I doubt they’ll escape relegation. They’ve got to overturn a 4 point gap in 6 games. That gap will probably actually be 7 as Barrow have a game in hand against the bottom side who only have 6 wins all season. At least 2 of Torquay’s fixtures will be against teams in the playoffs.
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Post by bringbackelmo on Apr 11, 2018 10:29:42 GMT
What a difference a week makes. Good run for Solihull Moors.
Now looks like Maidstone and/or Woking could get dragged into the bottom four which would condemn us to the Conference North.
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Post by A Bull on Apr 11, 2018 10:36:51 GMT
What a difference a week makes. Good run for Solihull Moors. Now looks like Maidstone and/or Woking could get dragged into the bottom four which would condemn us to the Conference North. If that were to happen then it'd be one of us or Gloucester moved to the North. I wonder if Gloucester could go North and us South. Gloucester play in Evesham which would be much nearer to all the Birmingham clubs and has better road access to the North than Hereford does so I wonder if they could be the ones that get moved. Moving both of us North and Brackley South might make more sense though.
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Post by bringbackelmo on Apr 11, 2018 11:05:13 GMT
Interestingly the latest version of that projection spreadsheet does have Woking coming down with Torquay, but projects us in the South along with Gloucester, Brackley staying in the north. It is still projecting King's Lynn to go up with us, which could affect things further. I guess if Slough or Weymouth go up with us, it'll be down to us, Gloucester or Brackley to play in the north. Hadn't considered that Gloucester currently play in Evesham. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1inu6blXlaCuykULnRxHPFLMcCnAPU1NtmlM27JJ9nFE/edit#gid=0
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Post by Peroni on Apr 11, 2018 11:10:40 GMT
What a difference a week makes. Good run for Solihull Moors. Now looks like Maidstone and/or Woking could get dragged into the bottom four which would condemn us to the Conference North. has bowen been getting a game ?
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Post by A Bull on Apr 11, 2018 12:25:24 GMT
If this turns out to be a legitimate investment then the North could get even harder.
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Post by Incognito on Apr 11, 2018 13:06:04 GMT
Stephen Vaughan?
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Post by MAXBULL on Apr 11, 2018 18:09:17 GMT
“Potentially substancial investment” Sounds more like Andy Lonsdale to me.
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