Maidenhead: Jack Palethorpe, 137 goals from 213 appearances for the likes of Palace, Stoke, Wednesday, Villa......and Reading......I was thereTop Flight wrote:Have Hungerford produced any good players?
Hayes gave Les Ferdinand to the game
Tooting & Mitcham produced Michail Antonio
Wealdstone have produced the likes of Stuart Pearce and Vinnie Jones. More recently the Preston striker Beckford.
Who have Hungerford produced? Anybody? What about Maidenhead?
That's impressive and let's see where Dave Tarpey ends up next season.AthleticoSpizz wrote:Maidenhead: Jack Palethorpe, 137 goals from 213 appearances for the likes of Palace, Stoke, Villa......and Reading......I was thereTop Flight wrote:Have Hungerford produced any good players?
Hayes gave Les Ferdinand to the game
Tooting & Mitcham produced Michail Antonio
Wealdstone have produced the likes of Stuart Pearce and Vinnie Jones. More recently the Preston striker Beckford.
Who have Hungerford produced? Anybody? What about Maidenhead?
(thanks wiki)
Not really, I'd say given they spent most of their time around the Hellenic Leagues in the 2000s and only recently became a Southern League (then National League South) club they haven't really seen a huge amount of league-worthy talentTop Flight wrote:Have Hungerford produced any good players?
Hayes gave Les Ferdinand to the game
Tooting & Mitcham produced Michail Antonio
Wealdstone have produced the likes of Stuart Pearce and Vinnie Jones. More recently the Preston striker Beckford.
Who have Hungerford produced? Anybody? What about Maidenhead?
I immediately thought of Austin but it's really not part of the make up for sides at that level to produce players as such. Pretty much any player that comes through their system has been overlooked at various stages by a number of local league and top end non-league clubs and so are very unlikely to actually go on to league football.Saaaaaaaammmmmm wrote:Not really, I'd say given they spent most of their time around the Hellenic Leagues in the 2000s and only recently became a Southern League (then National League South) club they haven't really seen a huge amount of league-worthy talentTop Flight wrote:Have Hungerford produced any good players?
Hayes gave Les Ferdinand to the game
Tooting & Mitcham produced Michail Antonio
Wealdstone have produced the likes of Stuart Pearce and Vinnie Jones. More recently the Preston striker Beckford.
Who have Hungerford produced? Anybody? What about Maidenhead?
Only one I can recall off top of my head is Charlie Austin who is from Hungerford, but only as he managed to play for the entire West Berkshire collection of Newbury, Thatcham, Kintbury and Hungerford
But I guess that's more than a lot of non-league clubs in fairness
EDIT: Just looked at his Wikipedia, goal record was 5 in 30 games for Hungerford, hardly a sign of things to come
... supposedly last piece of the jigsaw for grading was the provision of 100 additional 'bolt-on' seats - which should have been in place by 31st March.AthleticoSpizz wrote:Courtesy of the NLP regarding ground grading:
"Hungerford Town yesterday became the latest club to discover thay have been told they cannot compete in the play-offs."![]()
If appeals from both Poole and Hungerford fail, then seventh placed Hampton and Richmond look set to compete for promotion.
Make my day complete, please tell me they lost after that!Top Flight wrote:This is how you prepare a football team for battle in the Non League game....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t48Gzrh ... tion=share
Paul Konchesky was looking so awkward.![]()
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It worked. They won 8-3.paultheroyal wrote:Make my day complete, please tell me they lost after that!Top Flight wrote:This is how you prepare a football team for battle in the Non League game....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t48Gzrh ... tion=share
Paul Konchesky was looking so awkward.![]()
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