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Perhaps. We might save ourselves from that by getting relegated again, I suppose.
You weren’t listening very hard, then.
At least you have now found your level.
Perhaps. We might save ourselves from that by getting relegated again, I suppose.
You weren’t listening very hard, then.
Away at a ropey, traditional old non-league ground miles away (but handy for the station) please. Not much to ask.
Wouldn't mind Barrow away in the FA cup. At least it would be a one off game, unlike yourselves who will have to keep going there year after year.
I really just referred to them as an example of what happens when the primary backer decides (or is forced) to pull out and is not replaced. I agree that Hornchurch would have been a good example though. And in the case of R&D I think Mr Griggs did his best to help the fans keep the club going, (As I understand) basically handing it over to them.
So I wasn't necessarily implying they were all vanity projects just that clubs with rich backers but a lowish fanbase are often in trouble when the backers go for whatever reason.
That would be moved to Roots Hall if it happened.Concord Rangers
Don't think so. The FA clamped down on ground switches sometime ago.That would be moved to Roots Hall if it happened.
Think concord holds 3,500 as well these days.Don't think so. The FA clamped down on ground switches sometime ago.
Check this from a long way back:
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2003/mar/12/newsstory.sport1
3,500 at Concord would be 'interesting' there wasn't much room left when they had about 1,500 v Mansfield a couple of years ago. Not that it will be Concord now anyway.Think concord holds 3,500 as well these days.
I think the rule was changed on having to be employed by the police was changed because the police force stopped giving time off to players for matches so they had to recruit from outside the police forceIt's good to report that The Metropolitan Police made it through today, Only the second time in 25 years.
Apparently, you don't even have to work for the Police to play for them. What's that all about then!?
It's good to report that The Metropolitan Police made it through today, Only the second time in 25 years.
Apparently, you don't even have to work for the Police to play for them. What's that all about then!?
Really! .. It's getting worse by the minute. Doesn't sound like there's much of a connection to the original club anymore.