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On 8/5/2023 at 11:58 AM, Ogdenwoodwhittle said:

Hopefully what the new ownership team have done/continue to do can become a blue(&tangerine)print for our near neighbours too.

It probably could, except for the managerial incompetence.
Come on David, prove us wrong.

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41 minutes ago, Wardie said:

It probably could, except for the managerial incompetence.
Come on David, prove us wrong.

don't reckon Rhino reads but Baz gave himself away on the pod when questioned about Dallas*
 

 

 

 

 

*overthinking possibility as my Aspergers diagnosis was at 28 and l never went to any of the help type things so l cant distinguish, stop or categorise my own thoughts sometimes!!!

it did however explain how l nearly always knew who the killer was on Poirot n that. sometimes even why aswell. proper used to freak out my Grandparents that did.

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35 minutes ago, L1onheartNew said:

Guilty

Edit: I have watched both Chesterfield games and Saturday's Barnet and Southend games.

BP's love in of Berry is justified, but only to the point that he keeps hold of the ball instead of passing when others are in great positions. He then invariably loses it.

Grigg is like a slow Joe Nuttall. (The older version of last week/season).

Colcloughi s their danger man but goes AWOL for large periods. 

 

Dorking opened them up several times and on another day, could have scored 10.

Fylde didn't have as much guile, but were more than a match for them.

 

Out of the three "contenders", Barnet are the ones to be wary of.

Bright and quick and very sharp crisp passing although they do not appear to have depth.

Substitutions markedly interrupted their flow. Injuries could scupper them.

 

Southend looked tired after half time against Dagenham. Almost as if the adrenaline was wearing off. Although one of the subs scored another worldie at the death.

 

If/when Bridge goes, so do Southend.

 

If he stays, they will be there or thereabouts.

 

If we maintain Saturday's style and  performance, we should beat anyone.

If we show up like we did at Southend, Dorking and Bromley are nailed on for three points.

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29 minutes ago, L1onheartNew said:

Edit: I have watched both Chesterfield games and Saturday's Barnet and Southend games.

BP's love in of Berry is justified, but only to the point that he keeps hold of the ball instead of passing when others are in great positions. He then invariably loses it.

Grigg is like a slow Joe Nuttall. (The older version of last week/season).

Colcloughi s their danger man but goes AWOL for large periods. 

 

Dorking opened them up several times and on another day, could have scored 10.

Fylde didn't have as much guile, but were more than a match for them.

 

Out of the three "contenders", Barnet are the ones to be wary of.

Bright and quick and very sharp crisp passing although they do not appear to have depth.

Substitutions markedly interrupted their flow. Injuries could scupper them.

 

Southend looked tired after half time against Dagenham. Almost as if the adrenaline was wearing off. Although one of the subs scored another worldie at the death.

 

If/when Bridge goes, so do Southend.

 

If he stays, they will be there or thereabouts.

 

If we maintain Saturday's style and  performance, we should beat anyone.

If we show up like we did at Southend, Dorking and Bromley are nailed on for three points.

Wonder if we've looked at Bridge? 

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46 minutes ago, L1onheartNew said:

Edit: I have watched both Chesterfield games and Saturday's Barnet and Southend games.

BP's love in of Berry is justified, but only to the point that he keeps hold of the ball instead of passing when others are in great positions. He then invariably loses it.

Grigg is like a slow Joe Nuttall. (The older version of last week/season).

Colcloughi s their danger man but goes AWOL for large periods. 

 

Dorking opened them up several times and on another day, could have scored 10.

Fylde didn't have as much guile, but were more than a match for them.

 

Out of the three "contenders", Barnet are the ones to be wary of.

Bright and quick and very sharp crisp passing although they do not appear to have depth.

Substitutions markedly interrupted their flow. Injuries could scupper them.

 

Southend looked tired after half time against Dagenham. Almost as if the adrenaline was wearing off. Although one of the subs scored another worldie at the death.

 

If/when Bridge goes, so do Southend.

 

If he stays, they will be there or thereabouts.

 

If we maintain Saturday's style and  performance, we should beat anyone.

If we show up like we did at Southend, Dorking and Bromley are nailed on for three points.


Where can you watch the full matches, do you need a subscription?

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7 hours ago, mick26 said:

https://www.nationalleaguetv.com/

Don't think you need to sign up for replays:

Where available, full match replays can be viewed on National League TV from 10.30pm Sunday for weekend games.  Holdback for non-midweek games is TBC.

I believe that it is only selective replays without signing for a pass.

With the pass, you get all. 

This was last season though. Not sure about now.

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10 hours ago, mick26 said:

https://www.nationalleaguetv.com/

Don't think you need to sign up for replays:

Where available, full match replays can be viewed on National League TV from 10.30pm Sunday for weekend games.  Holdback for non-midweek games is TBC.

When I go onto their website, I see that some, but not all, of the Tuesday National League games are being streamed - Woking v Rochdale but not Latics v Halifax. Anyone know why? 🤔

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1 hour ago, TheBigDog said:

When I go onto their website, I see that some, but not all, of the Tuesday National League games are being streamed - Woking v Rochdale but not Latics v Halifax. Anyone know why? 🤔

 

They give me a weekly heart attack.

 

They appear on the day.

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13 hours ago, L1onheartNew said:

Edit: I have watched both Chesterfield games and Saturday's Barnet and Southend games.

BP's love in of Berry is justified, but only to the point that he keeps hold of the ball instead of passing when others are in great positions. He then invariably loses it.

 

Has Berry even played for Chesterfield yet...?

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2 hours ago, Lee Sinnott said:

Has Berry even played for Chesterfield yet...?

Apparently not. I thought that he was 17. Some scout I am.

I didn't get commentary at all. Now it's on.

17 is Dobra which only sounds like Berry if you spell it B-e-r-r-y.

 

My bad and apologies. I am an idiot.

 

On the plus side he will probably tear us a new one.

Why do I now have Mcmannaman deja vu?

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Hartlepool currently top and disproving the myth that you can't be competitive when you come down, Altrincham also 5th - how is that even possible, we've played one decent game in five yet the apologists will be along soon to defend the chump and his latest masterclass today Zzzzzzzzzzzz.......

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