The Non - League thread

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Top Flight » 17 Apr 2017 20:26

I think This is what Jaap Stam did with our players today at half time.

Old Skool methods.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by bcubed » 17 Apr 2017 20:35

Top Flight I think This is what Jaap Stam did with our players today at half time.

Old Skool methods.
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Apparently not
Only swearing he did was on BBCRB

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Four Of Clubs » 18 Apr 2017 00:20

Results from Easter Monday 17th April

NAT
Aldershot Town 1-0 Dover Athletic – Sh!ts clamber above their visitors into the last PO place – Athletic still have a game in hand.
Chester FC 2-3 Woking all goals in the 2nd half - Ugwe pen on 91’ gets another vital 3 points for ‘Cards’ who led early 2nd half then trailed inside the last 10’ before Hall levelled on 85’ – Woking up to 17th have created some daylight back to the bottom four but are still only 3 points above the relegation spots – currently occupied by Braintree, Torquay and the already relegated pair N.Ferriby & Southport.

NATN
Brackley Town 0-0 Gainsborough Trinity
NATS
Bath City 3-0 Poole Town
Chelmsford City 3-1 Welling United
Concord Rangers 3-0 Whitehawk
Dartford 3-1 Hampton & Richmond Borough
Eastbourne Borough 4-0 East Thurrock United
Gosport Borough 0-1 Oxford City
Hemel Hempstead Town 2-0 Hungerford Town
Margate 0-1 Ebbsfleet United
St Albans City 3-0 Weston-Super-Mare
Truro City 0-3 Maidenhead United - a point from next weeks’ crunch game with 2nd placed Ebbsfleet would secure Magpies the title – and they still have the following week to make up for any slip - when they go to relegated Margate
Wealdstone 5-0 Bishops Stortford

ILP
Staines Town 0-1 Wingate & Finchley
IL1S
Godalming Town 1-2 Horsham

SLP
Chesham United 1-1 Slough Town
Dorchester Town 1-1 Basingstoke Town
Hayes & Yeading United 0-2 Kings Langley - HandY effectively relegated as their GD is so poor in comparison to Kings Langley now sat in the last safe spot.
Leamington 1-0 Banbury United
SL1C
AFC Dunstable 2-0 Aylesbury
Ashford Town (Mx) 1-0 Farnborough
Aylesbury United 2-1 Kidlington
Beaconsfield SYCOB
1-2 Egham Town
Fleet Town
2-0 Petersfield Town
Hanwell Town 2-0 Northwood
Marlow 1-0 Chalfont St Peter
Potters Bar Town 2-3 Uxbridge
SL1S&W
Didcot Town 1-1 North Leigh
Swindon Supermarine 5-0 Wantage Town
Winchester City
0-1 AFC Totton

CCLP
Abbey Rangers 0-1 Chertsey Town
Badshot Lea
1-1 Guildford City
Bedfont & Feltham 0-0 Bedfont Sports
Camberley Town 2-3 Hartley Wintney
Farnham Town
0-3 Westfield
Horley Town 1-2 Epsom & Ewell
Knaphill 1-2 Spelthorne Sports
North Greenford United 0-1 AFC Hayes
Sutton Common Rovers 3-1 Raynes Park Vale
Walton & Hersham 1-2 Windsor
CCL1 Cup S-F
AC London 1-0 Worcester Park
CCL1
Cove 2-4 Eversley & California
Farleigh Rovers 3-4 Balham
South Park Reserves 0-2 Banstead Athletic

HELLP
Oxford City Nomads 2-0 Ascot United
Tuffley Rovers 3-1 Highmoor-Ibis
HELL1E
Chalfont Wasps 1-0 AFC Aldermaston
Headington Amateurs 2-1 Penn & Tylers Green
Sandhurst Town 0-0 Bicester Town
Wokingham & Emmbrook {NINE} 9-0 Wantage Town Res - so sadly nil points for the season for Freds’ Reserves
- they averaged just under 6 goals per games conceded over the 26 league matches

HELL1W
Abingdon United 2-1 New College Swindon – Utd clinch runners-up spot
Hook Norton 2-1 Woodstock Town
Shrivenham 2-5 Fairford Town

WESS1
Tadley Calleva 2-3 Shaftesbury
Weymouth Res 1-1 Alton

- got out to an AM game pre-MadStad down in the Surrey Elite League: Ripley Village 3-2 Virginia Water
- Due to the onset of the Cricket season the Villagers have had to ‘borrow’ some venues to complete their fixtures. Game was played at Kingsmeadow Playing Field a Public Recreation/Sports Area behind Kingfield Stadium in Woking. Normally home to AFA affiliated senior side Old Wokingians and a Youth set up called Meadow Sports.
- Virginia Water currently lodging at Stag Meadow, needed a win to set them up favourably for their final clash next weekend at leaders Tooting Bec. Had they prevailed they’d have gone into that game with a lead of two points. TB also ‘lodge’, at Imperial Fields Tooting & Mitcham FC.
- Ripley did not co-operate and ran out worthy winners leaving VW needing to win next weekends clash

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Christof » 18 Apr 2017 13:45

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Chesham United 1-1 Slough Town

Play-offs confirmed for Slough - a huge improvement on last season 8)
Just hope we don't have to go to Merthyr Town in the semi, but then I expect that Hitchin will be having the same thoughts...

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Re: The Non - League thread

by mx » 18 Apr 2017 19:43

Four Of Clubs Results from Easter Monday 17th April

Winchester City [/b]0-1 AFC Totton

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Can't believe we lost this. Winch were all over Totton, but they scored and we didn't.

Totton's goal was a 40 yard lob with our keeper off his line. Didn't really see it, but it's being described as a "worldie" on our board.

Keep an eye out for Totton's keeper Patrick O'Flaherty - a loanee from Bournemouth - 6 ft oxf*rd 12 with the wingspan of a small aircraft - he pulled off a couple of outstanding saves, and was unbeatable in the air. Already a seasoned time-waster too.

One point from 5 games since the new manager came in, and with our final game of the season next Saturday being Hereford away, that ain't gonna change. Something better before next season.


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Re: The Non - League thread

by tmesis » 19 Apr 2017 20:30

Only 200 tickets left for Maidenhead's game at home to Ebbsfleet on Saturday.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Royal Rother » 19 Apr 2017 21:54

Reading Senior Cup Semi Final tonight between Binfield and Woodcote Stoke Row abandoned after 63 mins after 6 players had been sent off, 2 for Binfield and 4 for WSR.

Mass brawl as you can probably imagine!

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Top Flight » 20 Apr 2017 22:21

tmesis Only 200 tickets left for Maidenhead's game at home to Ebbsfleet on Saturday.


What's the capacity down there? What will the crowd be if it's a sell out?

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Sutekh » 21 Apr 2017 08:24

tmesis Only 200 tickets left for Maidenhead's game at home to Ebbsfleet on Saturday.


Now sold out completely.

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/maidenhea ... 88594.html


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Re: The Non - League thread

by Top Flight » 21 Apr 2017 14:44

I'm looking forward to a massive game of football tomorrow in Ruislip. It is Wealdstone Vs Hungerford Town.

As it looks like both Poole Town and Hungerford have been denied entry to this season's NLS play-offs (subject to appeal) the Stones can get in through the back door if they can overtake Hampton & Richmond who are 1 point ahead from the remaining two games. It is going to be a massive play off match down at the Vale.

It'll be great to see Reading loanee Lewis Ward in goal for Town. Perhaps Leigertwood will be in the crowd again like he was the last time Ward played at Wealdstone when he was in goal for Margate earlier in the season.

I hear Bobby Wilkinsons interviews on BBC RB with Adie Williams every other week when on the way to the Mad Stad so it'll be interesting to see what Hungerford are all about. But I'll be supporting the Stones. Come on you Stones. Let me have two teams in the play offs this season.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by tmesis » 21 Apr 2017 18:48

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tmesis Only 200 tickets left for Maidenhead's game at home to Ebbsfleet on Saturday.


What's the capacity down there? What will the crowd be if it's a sell out?

One report on the Maidenhead site suggested just over 3000.

My ticket, bought on Wednesday, was numbered 2754, so 3000 can't be far off.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by AthleticoSpizz » 21 Apr 2017 19:14

Alan Devonshire on the radio this morning saying that there will be three and a half thousand there.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Top Flight » 21 Apr 2017 20:06

AthleticoSpizz Alan Devonshire on the radio this morning saying that there will be three and a half thousand there.


That is impressive. It's good to see.


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Re: The Non - League thread

by Four Of Clubs » 22 Apr 2017 00:54

Preview of 'local' NL for ....

Saturday 22nd April

NAT
North Ferriby United v Aldershot Town
Woking v York City - a win for the Cards would probably see them safe - they go to D&R for their final fixture.
NATN
Harrogate Town v Brackley Town
NATS
Chelmsford City Vs Bath City
Concord Rangers v Gosport Borough
Dartford v Bishops Stortford
Maidenhead United v Ebbsfleet United
Oxford City v Margate
St Albans City v East Thurrock United
Truro City v Hemel Hempstead Town
Wealdstone v Hungerford Town
Welling United v Hampton & Richmond Borough
Weston-Super-Mare v Eastbourne Borough
Whitehawk v Poole Town

- Margate and Bps Stortford are relegated - possibly both to the Isthmian - the remaining drop spot goes to Whitehawk, Truro or Gosport - I suspect the 'White Tigers' from Cornwall will be desperate to hang on at STEP02; as there is a good chance they'll be facing Torquay in the league next season.
- The 'Gulls' look like plummeting down from the National - they'll need to get something at PO chasing Dover Athletic then host relegated N.Ferriby in their last fixture.


ILP
Hendon v Staines Town -Staines look set to complete their fixtures with a mid-table finish 9 points above the drop zone but 15 behind the POs

- Havant & W currently sit top – but only a couple of points above Bognor - immediately below them in the POs are Dulwich Hamlet - with a further two to join the fray from Enfield Town, Leiston or Needham Market.

IL1S
Corinthian-Casuals v Godalming Town –G’s will take their place back in the CCLP (probably) next season

- Guernsey were in serious danger of dropping out too up until about a month ago, since when, the sides below them, singularly failed to put any kind of run together to reel them in. The other two sides to be relegated, fit logically into the respective local feeder leagues hence why I’m fairly certain Godalming should be heading Combined Counties.
- Three Bridges will go to the Southern Combination (ex-Sussex) and Chatham Town will drop into the Southern Counties East (ex-Kent)
- I’ve no idea about grading and eligibility for 17-18 but based on likely finishing positions Haywards Heath or Shoreham may come up from Sussex ; the mostly Kent-based league will supply one of Crowborough or Ashford Utd – whither Hartley Wintney is anyone’s guess – they are even far enough west to be placed in the either of the Southern Div One’s.
- POs for the three Isthmian Leagues are this coming midweek with a few positions 2-5 to be jostled for on Saturday - probably home advantage a major consideration to be decided.
- In One South Tooting & Mitcham are Champions-elect with Dorking Wdrs are likely to be runners up – barring a remarkable GD change – when the sides meet @ Dorking’s Westhumble ground in the final game – DW would need to win by 5 . Assuming they don’t, they will host Hastings in one S-F with the other being between Greenwich Boro & Corinthian Casuals – the side finishing higher after tomorrow host the respective PO S-F and again the higher placed side hosts the fInal.


SLP
Banbury United v Kettering Town
Basingstoke Town v Hitchin Town
King's Lynn Town v Chesham United
Kings Langley v Cirencester Town
Merthyr Town v Hayes & Yeading United
Slough Town v Redditch United
SL1C
Aylesbury v Fleet Town
Bedford Town v Aylesbury United
Chalfont St Peter v Potters Bar Town
Egham Town v Barton Rovers
Farnborough v Beaconsfield SYCOB
Kidlington
v Ashford Town (Mx)
Royston Town v Hanwell Town
Uxbridge v Marlow
SL1S&W
Hereford v Winchester City
Larkhall Athletic v Swindon Supermarine
Mangotsfield United v Didcot Town
North Leigh v Taunton Town
Wantage Town v Bishops Cleeve

- PO line-up still fluid dependent upon results in the last round of fixtures above: I think all POs are one legged starting this Wednesday – as it stands :
- SLP Champions Chippenham who will be in the National South next term – PO line-up : Slough would be at Leamington whilst Hitchin would go to Merthyr – though Slough could also climb to third and get home advantage if results go their way.
- Hayes and Yeading follow Cinderford down to Div One; the other two relegation places are not that clear cut – perm any two from Dorchester, Camb City Cirencester & Kings Langley.
- SL1C Royston are promoted as Champions- Farnborough are runners-up and will host Egham, AFC Dunstable or Kempston; Marlow are probably bound for 3rd placed Barton Rovers – though can be caught by Egham if the ‘Blues’ slip up at home to Chalfont St P and the ‘Sarnies’ overcome visitors Barton – in which case THEY would then need to go to the same opponents in the POs leaving Marlow to travel to Cherrywood Rd. – I think!
- Histon & Petersfield drop to STEP05
- SL1S&W –the line-up seems pretty set but the venues might adjust: Salisbury host Evesham and Taunton play Tiverton
- Wantage and Bridgwater are relegated to Hellenic and Western respectively.


CCLP
AFC Hayes v Badshot Lea
Bedfont Sports v Knaphill
Chertsey Town v Farnham Town
Epsom & Ewell v North Greenford United
Guildford City v Bedfont & Feltham
Hanworth Villa v Sutton Common Rovers
Hartley Wintney v Walton & Hersham
Raynes Park Vale v Horley Town
Spelthorne Sports v Colliers Wood United
Westfield v CB Hounslow United
Windsor v Camberley Town

- Hartley Champions by a country mile – and other than an ongoing petty dispute with their neighbours (a Junior School) over Parking on match-days & evenings; seem clear to take promotion having done a lot of grading groundwork in time.
- - Badshot Lea, Bedfont & Feltham and RPV are relegated to Div One; replaced by Banstead, Redhill and newcomers Balham


CCL1
Balham v Cove (at Cobham FC)
Banstead Athletic v Ash United
Eversley & California v Farleigh Rovers
Redhill v Bagshot
Worcester Park v South Park

HELL1E
Wokingham & Emmbrook v Chalfont Wasps
HELL Supplementary Cup S-F
Bicester Town v Ardley United 'lodgers' vs 'landlords' - Tuffley Rovers await in the Final having overcome Fairford Town midweek aet and pens- not sure of the venue for this years' Final - it's usually neutral but then Highworth hosted the Challenge Cup Final - a win over Brimscomb & Thrupp - on their own ground.

- As it stands - only Henley Town drop down from the Premier with Woodley Utd, Fairford and Abingdon Utd set to step up.
- Wantage coming down from the Southern 1S&W to the Premier are replaced by Champions Thame Utd – not sure which league they’ll be ‘placed’ in – their preference likely to be Central, with least travelling but then that’s what Flackwell thought a couple of years back? :?


WESSP
Alresford Town v Andover Town
Hamworthy United v Whitchurch United
Moneyfields v Newport (IoW)
Portland United v Bemerton Heath Harlequins
- long-time leaders Moneyfields, have a 2 point lead over Portland Utd going into the last round of matches – both host mid-table sides. Hanging over the scene is an FA hearing - the League pleaded for the issue to be resolved BEFORE the season concluded but it was not to be :| - so nothing is certain before the meeting NEXT Tuesday.
- Alresford are 5th ; Andover Town 15th and Whitchurch Utd down in 21st are almost certainly down; I hadn’t noticed the league had voted to relegate THREE sides for 17-18 – possibly the ‘Jam Boys’ , Verwood and Fawley (though Fawley could conceivably overhaul Cowes Sports) – the three sides coming up from the First division are all relatively new entrants to the Wessex – Hamble Club, Baffins Milton Rovers and Shaftesbury Town.


WESS1
Downton v Andover New Street
Laverstock & Ford v Tadley Calleva
Ringwood Town v Alton
Romsey Town v Pewsey Vale
Shaftesbury v Fleet Spurs

- kept in the Holiday spirit and got out to three NL games this midweek 8) :wink:
- Tue : Risborough 0-1 Buckingham Athletic
- Wed : Bicester Town 1-2 Sandhurst Town
- Fri: Tom Hooker League Cup Final (for the Wycombe and District League) played at Oak Tree Rd Marlow FC
- Greta Missenden 0-2 Sunters Wood Utd

Whilst Tooting & Mitcham do battle down at Dorking for the Isthmian 1 South title - we'll be in their yard for another title decider in the Surrey Elite Intermediate - watching their 'lodgers' Tooting Bec vs Virginia Water. VW are a point behind so must win to pinch the title and a place in the CCL for next season.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Royal Rother » 22 Apr 2017 10:41

Great stuff foc

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Top Flight » 22 Apr 2017 19:50

Great game of football at Grosvenor Vale Ruislip this afternoon. The Stones made easy work of Hungerford Town. On the evidence of today it is quite difficult to understand what it is about Hungerford that has seen them fly so high in the league. I'm not really sure what they have about them as a team. Wealdstone seemed to outclass them in every department. I suppose the Stones have improved quite a lot in the second half of the season and are now a much better side than they were before. The Stones probably are a better side than Hungerford at the moment. Maybe that's what it was. Wealdstone are just better.

Our Reading lad Lewis Ward had a solid game in goal for Hungerford. He conceded three goals, but what could he do. His defence didn't give him a chance.

They have built a lovely new all seater stand behind the goal at Wealdstone. That sorts out the ground grading issues. If the Stones can just make up that point on Hampton & Richmond next week then they could be in the playoffs. Here's hoping the FA reject Hungerfords appeal on Wednesday! Let's get the Stones up through the back door. In all fairness though, Wealdstone are currently a better team than Hungerford. They haven't been over the course of the entire season but right now, they certainly look a much better side. The Stones have improved a lot since XMAS and have bolstered the side with some astute signings.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by tmesis » 22 Apr 2017 20:00

Rather disappointing loss for Maidenhead in their big clash with Ebbsfleet, especially after going a goal up.

Ebbsfleet's equaliser changed the game, as they didn't really look like they believed up to that point. From there Maidenhead looked pretty shot, and struggled to create anything, and never really pressed convincingly for an equaliser. Some quite blatant time-wasting from Ebbsfleet helped kill any momentum in the closing stages.

3377 there to see it, probably the biggest crowd at Maidenhead since rationing ended.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by tmesis » 22 Apr 2017 20:03

Top Flight On the evidence of today it is quite difficult to understand what it is about Hungerford that has seen them fly so high in the league. I'm not really sure what they have about them as a team. .

Possibly being refused a play-off place, and knowing their whole season of effort counts for nothing now, has had something of an impact on morale and motivation.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Top Flight » 22 Apr 2017 20:14

Probably.

Although I heard the Hungerford coach talking with some of the fans behind the goal. He was saying that they have the appeal on Wednesday and they seem quite hopeful. He was saying that today's game would be really hard for Hungerford but they really need to win it. Maybe that didn't feed through to the players though. They weren't that impressive at all.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Top Flight » 22 Apr 2017 20:18

tmesis Rather disappointing loss for Maidenhead in their big clash with Ebbsfleet, especially after going a goal up.

Ebbsfleet's equaliser changed the game, as they didn't really look like they believed up to that point. From there Maidenhead looked pretty shot, and struggled to create anything, and never really pressed convincingly for an equaliser. Some quite blatant time-wasting from Ebbsfleet helped kill any momentum in the closing stages.

3377 there to see it, probably the biggest crowd at Maidenhead since rationing ended.


That is a brilliant crowd for National League South Football. It shows that there is a bit of potential for clubs like Maidenhead and Wealdstone.

It's great fun down in the NLS. It's proper, old fashioned football. Football like it used to be at Elm Park. The crowds need to get a bit bigger to really feel like the good old days. But the NLS has that sort of feel about it.

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