Please God, not Barrow. It's 2hrs from anywhere. It's like stepping onto the set of Deliverance.Sanguine wrote:I like 'new' teams, so supporting Harrogate Town (who only reached National League level two years ago) in their promotion push - looks like them or Barrow for the automatic spot.
Could be any of about 12 clubs for the National League playoffs - Boreham Wood (would also be new entrants to the FL) are in third on 55 points, and Woking are 13th just six points behind.Bromley and Solihull Moors in that play-off picture too.
Heard he renamed himself BR0B0T.BR0B0T wrote:Rem the poster Ups & Down...what an absolute pcunt he was!
Only joking Scuttz!!!
It is one of the very few Football League or National League sides I couldn't tell you where they were on a map. Not a clue.From Despair To Where? wrote:Please God, not Barrow. It's 2hrs from anywhere. It's like stepping onto the set of Deliverance.Sanguine wrote:I like 'new' teams, so supporting Harrogate Town (who only reached National League level two years ago) in their promotion push - looks like them or Barrow for the automatic spot.
Could be any of about 12 clubs for the National League playoffs - Boreham Wood (would also be new entrants to the FL) are in third on 55 points, and Woking are 13th just six points behind.Bromley and Solihull Moors in that play-off picture too.
It's on the Furness penninsula that juts out on the opposite side of Morecambe Bay from Morecambe - it essentially blocks the view of the Isle of Man from Morecambe - it is incredibly remote as it is also below the Lake District National Park with only 1 A road into it which you can only get on to by driving north of Barrow and coming back on yourself.Old Man Andrews wrote:It is one of the very few Football League or National League sides I couldn't tell you where they were on a map. Not a clue.From Despair To Where? wrote:Please God, not Barrow. It's 2hrs from anywhere. It's like stepping onto the set of Deliverance.Sanguine wrote:I like 'new' teams, so supporting Harrogate Town (who only reached National League level two years ago) in their promotion push - looks like them or Barrow for the automatic spot.
Could be any of about 12 clubs for the National League playoffs - Boreham Wood (would also be new entrants to the FL) are in third on 55 points, and Woking are 13th just six points behind.Bromley and Solihull Moors in that play-off picture too.
In my mind it was over towards Newcastle.Stranded wrote:It's on the Furness penninsula that juts out on the opposite side of Morecambe Bay from Morecambe - it essentially blocks the view of the Isle of Man from Morecambe - it is incredibly remote as it is also below the Lake District National Park with only 1 A road into it which you can only get on to by driving north of Barrow and coming back on yourself.Old Man Andrews wrote:It is one of the very few Football League or National League sides I couldn't tell you where they were on a map. Not a clue.From Despair To Where? wrote:
Please God, not Barrow. It's 2hrs from anywhere. It's like stepping onto the set of Deliverance.
If we get them in the cup, we'd take about 4 fans - and 3 of them would already live in Cumbria.
You might have been thinking of Jarrow - which is over that way.Old Man Andrews wrote:In my mind it was over towards Newcastle.Stranded wrote:It's on the Furness penninsula that juts out on the opposite side of Morecambe Bay from Morecambe - it essentially blocks the view of the Isle of Man from Morecambe - it is incredibly remote as it is also below the Lake District National Park with only 1 A road into it which you can only get on to by driving north of Barrow and coming back on yourself.Old Man Andrews wrote: It is one of the very few Football League or National League sides I couldn't tell you where they were on a map. Not a clue.
If we get them in the cup, we'd take about 4 fans - and 3 of them would already live in Cumbria.
Terrible result for them last night, losing at home to third bottom Ebbsfleet.Rea Ding wrote:Falling into the relegation battle right at the wrong time...Silver Fox wrote:Is the Maidenhead dream coming to an end? Noticed they were just above the drop after losing to Aldershit at the weekend
Ipswich completely imploded this season, just 1 win in the last 8 and looking very unlikely to even make the play-offs. Another club whose fans thought going down a level would just see them re-group and come straight back up.Winston Biscuit wrote:Great result for Fleetwood away at Ipswich last night. Up into 6th place and just 4 points off of 2nd
4 wins from the last combined 35 games for League 1's bottom 7 clubs
There's some tough competition but this feels like the team board's most stupid opinion every time it comes upStranded wrote:Another club whose fans thought going down a level would just see them re-group and come straight back up.
Lambert must surely be on the brink?Stranded wrote:Ipswich completely imploded this season, just 1 win in the last 8 and looking very unlikely to even make the play-offs. Another club whose fans thought going down a level would just see them re-group and come straight back up.Winston Biscuit wrote:Great result for Fleetwood away at Ipswich last night. Up into 6th place and just 4 points off of 2nd
4 wins from the last combined 35 games for League 1's bottom 7 clubs
Rumours of Warnock over thereOld Man Andrews wrote:Lambert must surely be on the brink?Stranded wrote:Ipswich completely imploded this season, just 1 win in the last 8 and looking very unlikely to even make the play-offs. Another club whose fans thought going down a level would just see them re-group and come straight back up.Winston Biscuit wrote:Great result for Fleetwood away at Ipswich last night. Up into 6th place and just 4 points off of 2nd
4 wins from the last combined 35 games for League 1's bottom 7 clubs
Would be a good move for him and Ipswich tbf.URZZZZ wrote:Rumours of Warnock over thereOld Man Andrews wrote:Lambert must surely be on the brink?Stranded wrote:
Ipswich completely imploded this season, just 1 win in the last 8 and looking very unlikely to even make the play-offs. Another club whose fans thought going down a level would just see them re-group and come straight back up.
WorkingtonRoyal, Walney_Hoops and 1871RainingNuclearDeathFromTheSkiesStranded wrote:It's on the Furness penninsula that juts out on the opposite side of Morecambe Bay from Morecambe - it essentially blocks the view of the Isle of Man from Morecambe - it is incredibly remote as it is also below the Lake District National Park with only 1 A road into it which you can only get on to by driving north of Barrow and coming back on yourself.Old Man Andrews wrote:It is one of the very few Football League or National League sides I couldn't tell you where they were on a map. Not a clue.From Despair To Where? wrote:
Please God, not Barrow. It's 2hrs from anywhere. It's like stepping onto the set of Deliverance.
If we get them in the cup, we'd take about 4 fans - and 3 of them would already live in Cumbria.
stealthpapes wrote:WorkingtonRoyal, Walney_Hoops and 1871RainingNuclearDeathFromTheSkiesStranded wrote:It's on the Furness penninsula that juts out on the opposite side of Morecambe Bay from Morecambe - it essentially blocks the view of the Isle of Man from Morecambe - it is incredibly remote as it is also below the Lake District National Park with only 1 A road into it which you can only get on to by driving north of Barrow and coming back on yourself.Old Man Andrews wrote: It is one of the very few Football League or National League sides I couldn't tell you where they were on a map. Not a clue.
If we get them in the cup, we'd take about 4 fans - and 3 of them would already live in Cumbria.
tbf I'd have a crack at Barrow away. It's a decent, no-nonsense northern town and has a pub on an island.
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