Well after all the hype Winsford v Runcorn finished 0-0 on Easter Monday! Good crowd of 446 with about 200 from Runcorn. This means we are still only 1 point ahead of them and they still have 3 games in hand. However, Padiham lost so that means they are 8 points behind us with 2 games in hand.
It's saddening to hear about Scarborough, I remember we played them in the FA Trophy in the last season at Canal Street. How times have changed. Hope there's some light at the end of the tunnel for their supporters
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FC Utd were promoted to the Unibond on Saturday after winning 2-1 at Ramsbottom. This was followed up by a 3-0 win over Maine Rd in the 'mini derby' in front of 3605.
saint_linnet wrote:Well after all the hype Winsford v Runcorn finished 0-0 on Easter Monday! Good crowd of 446 with about 200 from Runcorn. This means we are still only 1 point ahead of them and they still have 3 games in hand. However, Padiham lost so that means they are 8 points behind us with 2 games in hand. It's saddening to hear about Scarborough, I remember we played them in the FA Trophy in the last season at Canal Street. How times have changed. Hope there's some light at the end of the tunnel for their supporters
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Leeboy wrote:Maidstone United still the biggest team in non-league football! They are even getting mentioned on national soap operas like Eastenders
Suddenly it looks a bit tight at the top again in Division 1 South!
I've been watching Dulwich Hamlet home and away for nearly thirty years. This has been our best season for ages, playing cavalier attacking football, but we've dropped too many points to the sides near the bottom. It's been great to watch though. I also started watching rugby league in 2001 for something to do in the football close season.
I haven't missed a Hamlet game since September, which means I've had to miss a couple of Harlequins games that clashed. It's a pain Quins playing home games on a Saturday. At least today's game against Wakefield is a 6pm kick off, meaning I should just about get there in time after watching Hamlet v Walton Casuals!
Prince of Denmark wrote:Suddenly it looks a bit tight at the top again in Division 1 South!
I've been watching Dulwich Hamlet home and away for nearly thirty years. This has been our best season for ages, playing cavalier attacking football, but we've dropped too many points to the sides near the bottom. It's been great to watch though. I also started watching rugby league in 2001 for something to do in the football close season.
I haven't missed a Hamlet game since September, which means I've had to miss a couple of Harlequins games that clashed. It's a pain Quins playing home games on a Saturday. At least today's game against Wakefield is a 6pm kick off, meaning I should just about get there in time after watching Hamlet v Walton Casuals!
I had a similar problem when Leigh were in Super League, but such are the benefits of the groundshare are that games have been played at HP on the same day on the past, or at least re-scheduled so that an RMI game doesn't clash with the rugby and therefore lose a fair percentage of our crowd
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Prince of Denmark wrote:Suddenly it looks a bit tight at the top again in Division 1 South!
I've been watching Dulwich Hamlet home and away for nearly thirty years. This has been our best season for ages, playing cavalier attacking football, but we've dropped too many points to the sides near the bottom. It's been great to watch though. I also started watching rugby league in 2001 for something to do in the football close season.
I haven't missed a Hamlet game since September, which means I've had to miss a couple of Harlequins games that clashed. It's a pain Quins playing home games on a Saturday. At least today's game against Wakefield is a 6pm kick off, meaning I should just about get there in time after watching Hamlet v Walton Casuals!
You're not wrong! And Maidstone have stumbled again today, losing 1-0 away to the Met Police
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