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Post by jimianto on Apr 24, 2024 12:52:44 GMT
It looks like we'll have less travelling next season however the playoffs work out. The interesting one for me is which of the Southern teams will join us. Oxford City are sure to, but then it's going to be one of Needham Market, St Albans or Hemel Hemstead to make up the 24.
Only King's Lynn and potentially Boston have a closer game to Needham than all the rest of the NLN teams, compared to the other 2. So the National league could select either St Albans or Hemel to join us next season. Neither of them would be happy about it, but then again, neither were Bishops Stortford.
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Post by Moltisanti on Apr 24, 2024 13:52:07 GMT
St Albans hopefully. 7.00am train to London and a day on the ale and a 20 minute train from St Pancras.
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Post by catfordbags on Apr 24, 2024 14:02:44 GMT
Who's coming up from below ?
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Post by Lobster on Apr 24, 2024 14:14:52 GMT
Who's coming up from below ? Radcliffe for one. Needham Market if they're in our division, which it looks like they will be. Most of those leagues haven't finished yet though.
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Post by proudblue on May 1, 2024 18:43:29 GMT
Looks like the National League are doing away with the Christmas double headers next season, instead playing different teams on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day and reversing those fixtures over Easter.
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Post by Lon on May 1, 2024 19:07:26 GMT
Looks like the National League are doing away with the Christmas double headers next season, instead playing different teams on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day and reversing those fixtures over Easter. 5 subs from 7 on bench as well
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Post by Imperial on May 1, 2024 19:43:18 GMT
Looks like the National League are doing away with the Christmas double headers next season, instead playing different teams on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day and reversing those fixtures over Easter. Why? Seems like change for the sake of changing.
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Post by Blockhead on May 1, 2024 19:46:19 GMT
Looks like the National League are doing away with the Christmas double headers next season, instead playing different teams on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day and reversing those fixtures over Easter. Why? Seems like change for the sake of changing. 57% of clubs voted for it
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Post by Imperial on May 1, 2024 19:50:09 GMT
Why? Seems like change for the sake of changing. 57% of clubs voted for it I was asking what the motivation is for changing it, not what allowed them to make the decision.
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Post by Lobster on May 1, 2024 20:39:24 GMT
Why? Seems like change for the sake of changing. 57% of clubs voted for it By National League proportions, that probably means 6 clubs in the NL voted for it but they're the ones on the board so their votes are worth more.
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