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Post by ozbrit on May 9, 2015 22:57:04 GMT
The new teams we'll be facing next season:
Relegated from div two:-
Cheltenham Tranmere
Promoted from Connie north:-
Barrow Guiseley
Promoted from Connie south:-
Bromley Borehamwood
The only thing which still needs resolving is the play off winner Bristol Rovers v Grimsby Town. I hope it's Grimsby because we need the gate which "the gas" will give us. With there once again being three Kent teams, Bromley in for Dartford, I envisage we'll be paired with Dover as Welling are a real local derby game for Bromley. But there again so were Darts/Wings last season, who knows how the league management ticks. If its done geographically then it could be Dover/Welling and we get Bromley who are slightly further in. What do others think?
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Post by braintreeboy on May 10, 2015 4:54:33 GMT
Who would boreham wood get then?? Think I'd sooner have Bromley over the festive I'd like rovers to stay down too though if it is Grimsby then who's to say they won't bring a load down too if they end up gunning for the title?
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Post by braintreeboy on May 10, 2015 4:55:36 GMT
Plus as far as gate receipts go, who's to say we won't start having cup runs under cowley? He done it for concord
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Post by ozbrit on May 10, 2015 7:56:45 GMT
Who would boreham wood get then?? I haven't a clue, it's why I wanted the views of others. A lot might hinge on Bristol Rovers because otherwise the only clubs in the south are: Dover, Welling, Bromley, Woking, Aldershot, Eastleigh, Torquay, Borehamwood, FGR and us. If the gas don't go up they can play FGR, if they do then FGR can be paired with Kiddie that gives an odd number so leaves little option but to send either us or Borehamwood north. Only one club sits alongside the M1.
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Post by ironmansimon on May 11, 2015 10:53:50 GMT
Would anyone have the time to calculate who has to travel the furthest in the league next season. Total number of miles. I bet it is us.
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Post by dbbn on May 11, 2015 11:26:40 GMT
Dartford must be in the running; plus their fans have the toll to pay too.
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Post by raynewatcher on May 11, 2015 14:51:41 GMT
Cheltenham are less than 20 miles from FGR, a real local derby
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Post by ironmansimon on May 11, 2015 15:21:25 GMT
Dartford must be in the running; plus their fans have the toll to pay too. Did they not get relegated?
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Post by orangenblue on May 11, 2015 15:42:31 GMT
I assume dbbn means Dover.
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Post by ironmansimon on May 11, 2015 16:37:48 GMT
I assume dbbn means Dover. For someone who normally does not make mistakes I am surprised. Could of should of and would of read before posting. ☺
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Post by ozbrit on May 11, 2015 21:55:36 GMT
Cheltenham are less than 20 miles from FGR, a real local derby Yes I overlooked them, so Kidderminster are out of this equation, then if Bristol Rovers lose on Sunday I assume that they and Torquay are paired off. Dartford must be in the running; plus their fans have the toll to pay too. Nah not a Kent team, this statistic would have to be between Torquay, Gateshead or Barrow. We might appear to be doing a lot of travelling an impression created no doubt by the fact we don't have any conference sides nearby.
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Post by dbbn on May 12, 2015 12:16:27 GMT
I assume dbbn means Dover. For someone who normally does not make mistakes I am surprised. Could of should of and would of read before posting. ☺ No, I meant Dartford. Yes I know they got relegated; but had been thinking when we played them, about how many times their fans must have paid to go over/through the Dartford crossing. Obviously the same applies to Dover. Yes I am human and yes I do make mistakes, but I do know the correct way of speaking/writing things like could/would/should and newly added must have, not of. Also a lot of improper use of there when it should be their. What I fail to grasp is why people still continue to use the wrong terminology.
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Post by oranjeboom on May 12, 2015 13:27:14 GMT
What I fail to grasp is why people still continue to use the wrong terminology. Methinks you worry too much grasshopper - chill
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Post by dbbn on May 12, 2015 17:14:47 GMT
What I fail to grasp is why people still continue to use the wrong terminology. Methinks you worry too much grasshopper - chill Thank you Master.
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Post by ozbrit on May 20, 2015 7:45:34 GMT
With Bristol Rovers back off to the football league my final matches are: Braintree/Dover Welling/Bromley Shots/Woking Eastleigh/Torquay FGR/Cheltenham Chester/Wrexham Alty/Macclesfield Southport/Tranmere Lincoln/Grimsby Guiseley/Halifax Gateshead/Barrow which leaves two Boreham Wood/Kidderminster Does anyone have anymore guesses? Click to open for bigger image
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Post by MrOrange on May 20, 2015 11:27:22 GMT
With Bristol Rovers back off to the football league my final matches are: Braintree/Dover Welling/Bromley Shots/Woking Eastleigh/Torquay FGR/Cheltenham Chester/Wrexham Alty/Macclesfield Southport/Tranmere Lincoln/Grimsby Guiseley/Halifax Gateshead/Barrow which leaves two Boreham Wood/Kidderminster Does anyone have anymore guesses? Click to open for bigger image my guess Braintree/Boreham Wood Welling/Woking Bromley /Dover Shots/Eastleigh FGR/Torquay Kidderminster/Cheltenham Chester/Wrexham Alty/Macclesfield Southport/Tranmere Lincoln/Grimsby Guiseley/Halifax Gateshead/Barrow
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Post by honestkev on May 20, 2015 11:59:07 GMT
The Police will not allow Lincoln v Grimsby or Chester v Wrexham on Bank Holidays.
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Post by MrOrange on May 20, 2015 16:54:19 GMT
The Police will not allow Lincoln v Grimsby or Chester v Wrexham on Bank Holidays. Kill-joys!
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