This was a really entertaining game, though I drank too much in the pub beforehand watching Reading to remember too much. Winch went one up within a minute - lovely lob from Feeney - then there was a crazy five minute spell when it went from 1-0 to 2-2. Winch went 3-2 up just before half time, then 4-2 up shortly afterwards. Shortwood pulled one back to make it a nervy finish.Four Of Clubs wrote:Results from this PM's NL:
Winchester City 4-3 Shortwood United – hat-trick for Feeney
Apparently the SF game with Flackwell got rather "tasty" with 2 sendings off (1 for each team) and a shed load of bookings. Believe neither side was particularly impressed with the choice of referee by the county FA whom they said was a bit too young and inexperienced.Four of Clubs wrote:Bracknell reached the B&B Trophy Final with a 2-1 win at Flackwell Heath - they’ll meet the winner of the other S-F scheduled for Sat 11th Feb between Newport Pagnell and Binfield. If the Moles get there one would hope the County FA will find a decent venue for the pair - Slough's Arbour Park could be quite a plum choice especially if it's all been completed before the Final date.
Agreed, Bohane is a very good player at that level and has probably cost Bracknell a (relatively) decent wedge to get him there. Alex Rodrigues is a centre back so I'm guessing he wasn't the 11 who might well have been Seb Bowerman who's impressed me the few times I've seen him.Sutekh wrote:Bracknell's no. 10 (TJ Bohane) scored twice and looked a class above anyone else on the pitch. Also Bracknell's no.11 (Alex Rodrigues?) is pretty useful. They were in charge of the game right from the kick off and ultimately limited Tuffley to just 2 half-chances in the whole game.
There's certainly a lot of bitching and I think it's because these are generally players who think they should've made it and so think they deserve better. As ever, the officials usually make less mistakes than the players.Tony Le Mesmer wrote:One sour note. The level of abuse dished at to officials at this level is alarming to say the least. Admittedly the standard of the officiating seems to be very low indeed, but that does not justify the tirade of personal insults dished by the club coaches. The Binfield manager Ross Kerridge threatened to take his players off after 5 minutes due to a seemingly wrong free kick award in the midfield.
Yep, Reading Town was a bit mess and the owners folded it with not too many games left to play whilst the management and players wanted to see out the season. The owners were only really in it so they had access to the site for Festival week as they ran the bars and/or security for the weekend. I think they lost that contract and so the football club just became a nuisance to them.LUX wrote:gr8 thread, big thanks to those that contribute.
Just learned that Reading Town ceased to be in 2016.
Apparently Highmoor Ibis were to take over the Scours Lane ground, but I do not think that that has occurred(?)
Yeah that's the oneFour Of Clubs wrote:
Binfield's Manager is Roger Herridge
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...certainly NOT frost-proof - I believe Merthyr's 3G pitch was deemed unfit this last week in below zero temps - often the Ol' Bill may intervene if larger crowds are a concern - what with access roads etc but that's not normally a concern with the vast majority of NL games.Tony Le Mesmer wrote:Looking like a lot of local games will be lost to frost tomorrow.
Anyone know exactly how frost proof 3g pitches are? Might take in Slough or Bracknell Town if Maidenhead game is off.
Physically or psychologically?double d wrote: Random fun fact about her uncle... he played with linvoy primus and Alan pardew at Barnet when in his early footballing days.
I didn't understand your reply. He used to play actual football in the same team as them.Sutekh wrote:Physically or psychologically?double d wrote: Random fun fact about her uncle... he played with linvoy primus and Alan pardew at Barnet when in his early footballing days.
Only just seen this so obviously no use today but Slough's pitch is okay to play on down to temperatures of -5. The Merthyr pitch is older, and not as resilient apparently.Tony Le Mesmer wrote:Looking like a lot of local games will be lost to frost tomorrow.
Anyone know exactly how frost proof 3g pitches are? Might take in Slough or Bracknell Town if Maidenhead game is off.
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