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Post by chelstongull on Apr 12, 2018 13:16:18 GMT
When do we start our FA Cup run?
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Post by jerry on Apr 12, 2018 17:37:09 GMT
When do we start our FA Cup run? The same day that we finish it.
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Post by stefano on Apr 12, 2018 22:32:37 GMT
When do we start our FA Cup run? Probably late August at our new level a couple of rounds after the likes of Bodmin Town, St Blazey, and Falmouth Town, so assuming Truro City do not get promoted we may have a couple of trips to Cornwall next season!
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Post by Jon on Apr 12, 2018 22:51:50 GMT
When do we start our FA Cup run? Probably late August at our new level a couple of rounds after the likes of Bodmin Town, St Blazey, and Falmouth Town, so assuming Truro City do not get promoted we may have a couple of trips to Cornwall next season! Mid-September. Two rounds earlier than this season. Four regions at this stage. This season's South West region scores (figures in brackets are level played at, Conference South is 6) and attendances: Havant & Waterlooville (6) 2–1 Merthyr Town (7) 296 Bodmin Town (10) 1–1 Bideford (8) 250 Bridport (9) 2–2 Cadbury Heath (9) 262 Gosport Borough (7) 1–2 Swindon Supermarine (8) 231 Bognor Regis Town (6) 2–1 Weston-super-Mare (6) 397 Cinderford Town (8) 1–0 Hartley Wintney (8) 167 Tavistock (10) 1–2 Frome Town (7) 410 Weymouth (7) 2–0 Chippenham Town (6) 609 Banbury United (7) 2–0 Thatcham Town (9) 450 Bath City (6) 6–0 Knaphill (9) 497 Truro City (6) 2–0 AFC Portchester (9) 302 Salisbury (8) 0–2 Poole Town (6) 995 Paulton Rovers (8) 3–2 Kidlington (8) 155 Gloucester City (6) 0–3 Hungerford Town (6) 275
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Post by Jon on Apr 12, 2018 23:01:39 GMT
There is a map of he we might be playing here: www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=15KmbzxlxLo4xNzBvSc4vLugE0as&ll=52.75781301023999%2C-2.2452449499999148&z=7Up until now, the Northern-most sides were Hereford, Gloucester and Brackley. But now Woking are below Barrow on points per game, they push one of the three North. The map guesses Brackley - presumably because that is where they currently are. The map still has King's Lynn coming up with Hereford and going North. If they were to be replaced by Weymouth or Slough, another club would be pushed North. That could very well be Hereford. That would be bad news in that we would lose a very rare "big game" from the fixture list. On the other hand, it might be better to move a big club out of our way.
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Post by chelstongull on Apr 13, 2018 10:27:46 GMT
I think the biggest worry is not being relegated, but having a squad next season which will struggle (based on the Three Stooge's master plan of 2017/18) to survive in the CS with relegation to the Southern Premier (is that correct) likely come May 2019.
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Post by chelstongull on Apr 13, 2018 10:49:50 GMT
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Post by chelstongull on Apr 25, 2018 14:53:04 GMT
Back page of this weeks HE
Osbourne says: "Over to you, Gary" as relegated Gulls sink to all-time low of National League South
"He will obviously plan around what he believes is good in the squad he has, and he will add to that"
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Post by loyalgull on Apr 25, 2018 16:16:49 GMT
Back page of this weeks HE Osbourne says: "Over to you, Gary" as relegated Gulls sink to all-time low of National League South "He will obviously plan around what he believes is good in the squad he has, and he will add to that" Simple dont give tbis bunch of wasters your money aint getting any of mine they can do one
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Post by stig123 on Apr 25, 2018 19:17:10 GMT
"Over to you, Gary"....a huge statement of lack of ambition. We are clearly well and truly screwed.
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Post by chelstongull on Apr 26, 2018 11:30:31 GMT
I see Truro need a point to be in the play offs (They could still lose and make it if St.Albans lose or draw). Should Truro not make it - does anyone know how far the railway station is from the ground?
Looks like we're going to lose either Hungerford or Pool Town.
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Post by stefano on Apr 26, 2018 15:02:13 GMT
I see Truro need a point to be in the play offs (They could still lose and make it if St.Albans lose or draw). Should Truro not make it - does anyone know how far the railway station is from the ground? Not too far at all as the station is not in the city centre. The ground is very near County Hall. As the crow flies only about 400 metres from the station - I would say 10/12 minutes walk!
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Post by bigdavethemaddog on Apr 27, 2018 16:06:04 GMT
Billericay will appear on next seasons fixture list too.
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Post by chelstongull on Apr 28, 2018 7:55:39 GMT
Billericay will appear on next seasons fixture list too. Are they the fellows splashing the cash?
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