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Post by chewbacca on May 7, 2019 9:17:15 GMT
Imagine lining up against this cheesy boy...
Brilliant, at least its relevant! Looks like Steve McNulty. I do miss Highmoor Ibis though...
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2019 9:22:42 GMT
Brilliant, at least its relevant! Looks like Steve McNulty. I do miss Highmoor Ibis though...
Its just like watching Brazil. Must confuse some people when they look to book a hotel in Highmoor.
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Post by lpgas on May 7, 2019 10:50:36 GMT
Yate will take the place of Frome Town I suspect. They employ a manager and even though they go down they keep him on. He must be cheap
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Post by pirate on May 7, 2019 10:55:32 GMT
Yate will take the place of Frome Town I suspect. They employ a manager and even though they go down they keep him on. He must be cheap Interestingly Frome Town signed a 26-year-old 9 cap full Northern Ireland international last season after he relocated to the area. They have 2 or 3 I would like my local club W-s-M to sign.
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Post by gaelgas on May 7, 2019 17:51:58 GMT
Are Yate not promoted no matter what the outcome due to Cinderford not achieving a high enough average points per game to go up? Correct. Cinderford were never going to be granted promotion. Yate cannot now be promoted as Horsham won. It's a terrible system that allows for clubs with a bit of money to mop up all the talent and make the season a procession. Whereas Southern League South was a genuine competition right up to the last game of the season. Exactly the same thing happened in the Southern League Central One as well, Bedford Town knew before they even kicked a ball at Corby that they couldn't get promoted, and had they won and Sutton Coldfield won the other semi, they'd have played a play off final that neither could have got promoted from, utter madness!
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2019 17:57:12 GMT
Correct. Cinderford were never going to be granted promotion. Yate cannot now be promoted as Horsham won. It's a terrible system that allows for clubs with a bit of money to mop up all the talent and make the season a procession. Whereas Southern League South was a genuine competition right up to the last game of the season. Exactly the same thing happened in the Southern League Central One as well, Bedford Town knew before they even kicked a ball at Corby that they couldn't get promoted, and had they won and Sutton Coldfield won the other semi, they'd have played a play off final that neither could have got promoted from, utter madness! Insane isn't it. I got it wrong over Horsham, but the permutations were hopelessly confusing.
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