The Non - League thread

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Tad Showbiz » 13 May 2023 12:30

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Four Of Clubs Sun May 14/05 STEP02 PO Finals

NAT-S
12:30 Oxford City v St Albans

NAT-N
15:30 Brackley Town v Kidderminster Harriers

S-F results (Today 07/05)
North
Chester 0-1 Brackley - Carline 79'
Kings Lynn 1-4 Kidderminster

South
Oxford City 2-0 Worthing
Dartford 1-1 St Albans - aet 1-1 3-5 pens
where are they played FoC? @ the highest finish club?

Hoping that the hoop wearing oxf*rd City and (finally, after so many near misses) Brackley climb the pyramid


Guessing will be Oxford City or St Albans who get moved to NLN when the reorganising is completed after the finals.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by bcubed » 13 May 2023 12:31

Four Of Clubs ...apparently Brackley tweeting Sunday's PO Final sold out ... for home fans?
... seems quite generously they've allocated close to half the stadium to Kiddy?

... not checked that - doesn't sound right - ....read now that KH sold all 700 offered - actually 1/5 of capacity - so is a sell out now.


That's correct. Although thought they were only getting 500.

They've been moaning about it on Twitter and calling Brackley tinpot! Finish higher if you don't like it. Its the whole point of the play off system to benefit the higher up teams. I think it's a great system.

I will be there tomorrow. It will be a bit of a squeeze and the bar will be at a standstill. Planning on a drink elsewhere beforehand. Fingers crossed. Hope my Reading play off bad vibes don't rub off on Brackley!

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Sutekh » 13 May 2023 13:25

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Four Of Clubs Sun May 14/05 STEP02 PO Finals

NAT-S
12:30 Oxford City v St Albans

NAT-N
15:30 Brackley Town v Kidderminster Harriers

S-F results (Today 07/05)
North
Chester 0-1 Brackley - Carline 79'
Kings Lynn 1-4 Kidderminster

South
Oxford City 2-0 Worthing
Dartford 1-1 St Albans - aet 1-1 3-5 pens
where are they played FoC? @ the highest finish club?

Hoping that the hoop wearing oxf*rd City and (finally, after so many near misses) Brackley climb the pyramid


Guessing will be Oxford City or St Albans who get moved to NLN when the reorganising is completed after the finals.


Or Braintree.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Loafer » 13 May 2023 16:52

Wembley is absolutely buzzing today come on Chesterfield!!!!

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Franchise FC » 13 May 2023 17:42

Notts County finished the season with 107 points
Came second, 24 points ahead of third (Chesterfield)

Currently, not going to go up at all


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Re: The Non - League thread

by Royal Rother » 13 May 2023 18:59

The Chesterfield ‘keeper will need some help to get to sleep tonight.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Sutekh » 14 May 2023 06:51

Royal Rother The Chesterfield ‘keeper will need some help to get to sleep tonight.


As would've the County keeper, if they'd not gone up, after his rather less than stellar start to the game.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Lighthouse » 14 May 2023 09:54

Went to Wembley to watch play off final. It was gripping and dramatic despite few goal attempts. Chesterfield started well and deserved their lead and defended very doggedly. Both goalkeepers were very shaky. Dallas was a livewire up front for Chesterfield whilst Bostock and the winger Nemane were both excellent for County.
Despite the attendance being 38,000 the atmosphere was superb.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Sutekh » 14 May 2023 12:50

Oxford two up on Stalebuns after only quarter of an hour :shock:

3-0 to the hoops now.

Anyone know more about City, are they likely to go professional presuming they'll be promoted. Will they be ambitious enough to challenge for the FL or just make up the numbers like Maidenhead?

Decent simple Macron hooped kit too when compared to some of the monstrosities Reading have had.

Andre Burley playing in defence.

Edit. 4-0 up at half time. Nice to see a team in blue and white hoops actually able to play meaningful football - Ross Jenkins for manager!


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by tmesis » 14 May 2023 14:23

Sutekh Oxford two up on Stalebuns after only quarter of an hour :shock:

3-0 to the hoops now.

Anyone know more about City, are they likely to go professional presuming they'll be promoted. Will they be ambitious enough to challenge for the FL or just make up the numbers like Maidenhead?

I think it would take quite a lot to get the ground up to league standard. They'll need quite a few more fans too. They averaged just 438, despite finishing third, a drop of nearly 30% from the previous season.

They'll do very well not to make an instant return. It's just a shame Oxford United aren't still in non-league.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Royals and Racers » 14 May 2023 14:27

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Sutekh Oxford two up on Stalebuns after only quarter of an hour :shock:

3-0 to the hoops now.

Anyone know more about City, are they likely to go professional presuming they'll be promoted. Will they be ambitious enough to challenge for the FL or just make up the numbers like Maidenhead?

I think it would take quite a lot to get the ground up to league standard. They'll need quite a few more fans too. They averaged just 438, despite finishing third, a drop of nearly 30% from the previous season.

They'll do very well not to make an instant return. It's just a shame Oxford United aren't still in non-league.

They would need a grass pitch for one.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by tmesis » 14 May 2023 14:30

Lighthouse Went to Wembley to watch play off final. It was gripping and dramatic despite few goal attempts. Chesterfield started well and deserved their lead and defended very doggedly. Both goalkeepers were very shaky. Dallas was a livewire up front for Chesterfield whilst Bostock and the winger Nemane were both excellent for County.
Despite the attendance being 38,000 the atmosphere was superb.

I was also there, and I agree. County, despite having most of the play, can probably count themselves fortunate not to lose.

Bostock can also think himself lucky his penalty miss wasn't critical. To have blown promotion trying a Panenka would be almost unforgivable.

I think Chestefield paid the price for not really going for it enough when they were ahead. They looked far more dangerous when attacking than County did.

At least Notts County beat my play-off jinx. In 10 finals I'd been to before that, the team I wanted to win had lost 9 of them.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by AthleticoSpizz » 14 May 2023 15:09

Sutekh Oxford two up on Stalebuns after only quarter of an hour :shock:

3-0 to the hoops now.

Anyone know more about City, are they likely to go professional presuming they'll be promoted. Will they be ambitious enough to challenge for the FL or just make up the numbers like Maidenhead?

Decent simple Macron hooped kit too when compared to some of the monstrosities Reading have had.

Andre Burley playing in defence.

Edit. 4-0 up at half time. Nice to see a team in blue and white hoops actually able to play meaningful football - Ross Jenkins for manager!
happy with that, any idea of the attendance figure today?


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Re: The Non - League thread

by tmesis » 14 May 2023 15:29

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Sutekh Oxford two up on Stalebuns after only quarter of an hour :shock:

3-0 to the hoops now.

Anyone know more about City, are they likely to go professional presuming they'll be promoted. Will they be ambitious enough to challenge for the FL or just make up the numbers like Maidenhead?

Decent simple Macron hooped kit too when compared to some of the monstrosities Reading have had.

Andre Burley playing in defence.

Edit. 4-0 up at half time. Nice to see a team in blue and white hoops actually able to play meaningful football - Ross Jenkins for manager!
happy with that, any idea of the attendance figure today?

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Re: The Non - League thread

by AthleticoSpizz » 14 May 2023 15:32

thanx

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Re: The Non - League thread

by AthleticoSpizz » 14 May 2023 17:29

Deja vu, their annual event and normal service continues at Brackley :|

Gotta have worse play-off credentials than us :x

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Loafer » 14 May 2023 19:08

Surprise that Bostock is still playing football

Wasn't he the best thing since theo Walcott once upon a time?

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Sutekh » 15 May 2023 07:11

Confirmed constitution of the National League in 2023/24

  1. Aldershot Town
  2. Altrincham
  3. Barnet
  4. Boreham Wood
  5. Bromley
  6. Chesterfield
  7. Dagenham & Redbridge
  8. Dorking Wanderers
  9. Eastleigh
  10. Ebbsfleet United
  11. Fylde
  12. Gateshead
  13. Halifax Town
  14. Hartlepool United
  15. Kidderminster Harriers
  16. Maidenhead United
  17. Oldham Athletic
  18. Oxford City
  19. Rochdale
  20. Solihull Moors
  21. Southend United
  22. Wealdstone
  23. Woking
  24. York City

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Re: The Non - League thread

by NathStPaul » 15 May 2023 08:51

Sutekh Confirmed constitution of the National League in 2023/24

  1. Aldershot Town
  2. Altrincham
  3. Barnet
  4. Boreham Wood
  5. Bromley
  6. Chesterfield
  7. Dagenham & Redbridge
  8. Dorking Wanderers
  9. Eastleigh
  10. Ebbsfleet United
  11. Fylde
  12. Gateshead
  13. Halifax Town
  14. Hartlepool United
  15. Kidderminster Harriers
  16. Maidenhead United
  17. Oldham Athletic
  18. Oxford City
  19. Rochdale
  20. Solihull Moors
  21. Southend United
  22. Wealdstone
  23. Woking
  24. York City


Should be fairly open next season, the two big spenders have gone and as far as I am aware none of the other clubs have the level of financial clout that Notts County and Wrexham had.

Fear a bit for Maidenhead, hearing there is absolutely no money to spend and the clubs primary focus is the new stadium and not investment in the playing staff.

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Re: The Non - League thread

by Sutekh » 15 May 2023 08:57

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Sutekh Confirmed constitution of the National League in 2023/24

  1. Aldershot Town
  2. Altrincham
  3. Barnet
  4. Boreham Wood
  5. Bromley
  6. Chesterfield
  7. Dagenham & Redbridge
  8. Dorking Wanderers
  9. Eastleigh
  10. Ebbsfleet United
  11. Fylde
  12. Gateshead
  13. Halifax Town
  14. Hartlepool United
  15. Kidderminster Harriers
  16. Maidenhead United
  17. Oldham Athletic
  18. Oxford City
  19. Rochdale
  20. Solihull Moors
  21. Southend United
  22. Wealdstone
  23. Woking
  24. York City


Should be fairly open next season, the two big spenders have gone and as far as I am aware none of the other clubs have the level of financial clout that Notts County and Wrexham had.

Fear a bit for Maidenhead, hearing there is absolutely no money to spend and the clubs primary focus is the new stadium and not investment in the playing staff.


Maidenhead also being one of the very few part time teams in the division also has to make them a favourite for the drop (but then it's been the same I think every season they've had at that level). It's going to be a tricky balance but then they do need a new stadium as York Road really is so hemmed in being in the town centre - how far along the road are the plans to move, do they have the foggiest where to move to?

Just goes to show what a great job Alan Devonshire does over there.

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