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Post by Jared on Oct 20, 2024 9:48:36 GMT
Omari Patrick scored for Tranmere in a 2-1 win at Bromley.
Bromley are currently one place and two points above the relegation zone
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TonyD
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Post by TonyD on Oct 20, 2024 10:56:23 GMT
Bromley are currently one place and two points above the relegation zone When will they sack the manager who got them into the EFL?
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Post by paz on Oct 20, 2024 12:05:47 GMT
Bromley are currently one place and two points above the relegation zone When will they sack the manager who got them into the EFL? Christmas? Depends how much cash they have at their disposal... probably more than we had..
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markf
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Post by markf on Oct 20, 2024 12:36:44 GMT
Craig Eastmond finally made his competitive debut for Wealdstone yesterday coming on in the 60th minute when they were already 3-0 down. Harry Smith and Donovan Wilson scored yesterday in losing causes. Pretty sure Easty made his Wealdstone debut off the bench in the FA Cup last week. Other ex Sutton goal scorers yesterday include Tommy Wright (Winchester), Dan Fitchett (Sholing) and Kane Haysman (Herne Bay)
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Post by Stewart on Oct 20, 2024 14:25:53 GMT
Omari Patrick scored for Tranmere in a 2-1 win at Bromley. Bromley are currently one place and two points above the relegation zone …and if you’re hungry this is what you will be offered 😂
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Post by garethl on Oct 20, 2024 15:28:48 GMT
Their promotion bounce dropped off pretty early!
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Post by localboy86 on Oct 21, 2024 16:12:41 GMT
Really finding the going tough in League Two - no win the league since August!
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Post by suttonpodcast on Oct 23, 2024 12:24:48 GMT
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Post by localboy86 on Oct 26, 2024 18:07:07 GMT
A few recent ex-U’s on the score-sheet today, Isaac Olaofe bagging for Stockport in their defeat at Lincoln, Kylian Kouassi who’s on loan at Salford from Blackpool scored the winner at Colchester. Lastly Harry Smith (who I really miss from last season) scored for a third consecutive game and rescued a point for Swindon against Gillingham (bet that felt good after his unjust sending off there last season for us).
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bh
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Post by bh on Oct 26, 2024 21:16:14 GMT
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Post by davethegrave on Oct 28, 2024 19:49:40 GMT
A few recent ex-U’s on the score-sheet today, Isaac Olaofe bagging for Stockport in their defeat at Lincoln, Kylian Kouassi who’s on loan at Salford from Blackpool scored the winner at Colchester. Lastly Harry Smith (who I really miss from last season) scored for a third consecutive game and rescued a point for Swindon against Gillingham (bet that felt good after his unjust sending off there last season for us). I think you're in the minority in missing Smith.
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Post by boomboom on Oct 28, 2024 20:18:34 GMT
A few recent ex-U’s on the score-sheet today, Isaac Olaofe bagging for Stockport in their defeat at Lincoln, Kylian Kouassi who’s on loan at Salford from Blackpool scored the winner at Colchester. Lastly Harry Smith (who I really miss from last season) scored for a third consecutive game and rescued a point for Swindon against Gillingham (bet that felt good after his unjust sending off there last season for us). I think you're in the minority in missing Smith. He doesn't feel like a Morison-type player but maybe we're missing his physical presence and threat in the air. 14 goals in 42 appearances last season, playing in a very poor team, was actually rather good.
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Post by davethegrave on Oct 29, 2024 8:47:53 GMT
I think you're in the minority in missing Smith. He doesn't feel like a Morison-type player but maybe we're missing his physical presence and threat in the air. 14 goals in 42 appearances last season, playing in a very poor team, was actually rather good. And how many yellow and red cards and embarrassing situations?
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Post by paz on Oct 29, 2024 15:33:37 GMT
I think Smith is a really good player. To be fair his sending off for Swindon this season was bad, and he had been getting way too many yellows, but with us I thought he was unfortunate with both his reds and long suspension.
It seems the refs are being asked to take out the physical side of the game which means the likes of Smith will never get a fair run in with the refs as he relies on size and strength. We used to get the same with Omar B as well but to a lesser extent. I personally like the game physical and robust and don't like this game where a player falls down every 5 mins for having someone brush against his shoulder, it favors cheats.
Smith is also a great finisher and good with the ball at his feet so I think he would have got on well with Steve this season. That said, I am starting to like Will Davies who is starting to hold up the ball well and commanding that position..
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Post by Andy K on Oct 29, 2024 18:25:57 GMT
He doesn't feel like a Morison-type player but maybe we're missing his physical presence and threat in the air. 14 goals in 42 appearances last season, playing in a very poor team, was actually rather good. And how many yellow and red cards and embarrassing situations? In terms of yellow cards, Harry got one playing for us on average every 450 minutes of football (that's one every 5 games). Compare that to Craig Eastmond, who got one on average every 300 minutes of football (that's one around every 3 games). So really, using yellow cards as a measurement isn't really valid.
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