I quite liked the Gravesend & Northfleet ground - massive (for this level) old style terracing behind the goal. the location of the ground though was truly dreadful - not a decent pub anywhere near."YF Dan" wrote: The grounds have been a mixture of good, bad and hilarious, much like Div 4. Only Tamworth, Gravesend and St Albans have been truly awful, but then so is gay Meadow, Moss Rose and Boston's ground (whose name temporarily escapes me).
Ethical dilemma : Slumdon or Franchise?
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It's not done and dusted though, is it? I don't even mean that pedantically. The goal diffrences are only seven apart and if MK won two while Slumdon lost two that might very well be overhauled."Hog" wrote:Well, the majority of you got your wish. You must be very happy!
Neither of Slumdon's games is necessarily that easy, either - away to Bristol Rovers who are just outside the play-off and then home to Walsall, who may be playing for the title on the last day.
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HEard a pretty nauseating interview with Winkleman on the radio earlier in the week - still has no shame about the whole thing...he's another one talking about Championship in five years....
Did worry at the time that for them to go up thru the playoffs would have actually meant more money for them, but hopefully another year in Division IV may take keep the income down...
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The Baggies were the only one of the four I didnt want to win, as they've had their chance twice in recent years, so it would be nice for someone else to have a go. Good year to go up though, with Wigan and Fulham alreayd seeming destined for the drop....
Did worry at the time that for them to go up thru the playoffs would have actually meant more money for them, but hopefully another year in Division IV may take keep the income down...
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The Baggies were the only one of the four I didnt want to win, as they've had their chance twice in recent years, so it would be nice for someone else to have a go. Good year to go up though, with Wigan and Fulham alreayd seeming destined for the drop....
dunno about who my money is on (cos I ain't the gambling type, normally), but my wish list is for Exeter, Shrewsbury, Yeovil, and Derby.
Exeter cos my mate supports them, I used to watch them when I lived in Devon, and I think they'll be a bigger threat next season than Morecambe.
Shrewsbury cos I hate Bristol Rovers and I think they deserve some good karma for beating Franchise.
Yeovil cos of Scott Guyett.
Derby cos they ain't West Brom.
Exeter cos my mate supports them, I used to watch them when I lived in Devon, and I think they'll be a bigger threat next season than Morecambe.
Shrewsbury cos I hate Bristol Rovers and I think they deserve some good karma for beating Franchise.
Yeovil cos of Scott Guyett.
Derby cos they ain't West Brom.
Exeter - because if we have to play them bext season there will be a lot of off the field trouble.
Shrewsbury for doing the right thing to Winklemans W***ers. (Actually for that achievement alone they should be allowed to skip a division)
Yeovil - because it will prove that Conference clubs can make fairly rapid progress up the ladder.
Derby - becasue they have been out of the top flight longer than WBA. Less of the same old same old can only be a good thing.
Shrewsbury for doing the right thing to Winklemans W***ers. (Actually for that achievement alone they should be allowed to skip a division)
Yeovil - because it will prove that Conference clubs can make fairly rapid progress up the ladder.
Derby - becasue they have been out of the top flight longer than WBA. Less of the same old same old can only be a good thing.