Joined: Mar 09 2002 Posts: 5082 Location: Twickenham
I like Cake but his good effort story has got pretty stale. If Hughes really was interested in building the club or having a decent case against the IMG gradings he needed to bring some better quality players in.
Torbreck wrote:I can't wait until next season when we can compete with a similar opponent in the Championship.
That’s on the assumption we make half an effort on the recruitment/retention front. If the last few years are anything to go by we can look forward to potentially sliding into the playoffs - if they are even a thing anymore.
jbuzza wrote:I like Cake but his good effort story has got pretty stale. If Hughes really was interested in building the club or having a decent case against the IMG gradings he needed to bring some better quality players in.
Yes he seems very admirable and what else can he do really but we have undoubtedly made IMGs case for them on the lack of merits of the play off promotion process.
A surprisingly good turnout , I thought. Not the easiest place to for us get to and some train issues on the return leg highlighted that for me. I doubt I'd go back if used for another one off game. My wife was fed up with the team playing in the quartered away kit, anyone know why? Fair play to Saints fans for applauding our lads when we scored.
Hockley Bronco wrote:A surprisingly good turnout , I thought.
Beggars the question (if anyone can be bothred to ask him) why we left back in 2014.......because there's a decade that none of us are ever going to get back......The only bright spots I can recall is Danny Wards side almost staying up and 2 fluke play-off wins, the 2nd resulting in this pointless season where will break a few unwanted SL records. I'd hazzard a guess that a return to West London was the reason a load of lapsed fans were at the stoop.
orangeman wrote:Beggars the question (if anyone can be bothred to ask him) why we left back in 2014.......because there's a decade that none of us are ever going to get back......The only bright spots I can recall is Danny Wards side almost staying up and 2 fluke play-off wins, the 2nd resulting in this pointless season where will break a few unwanted SL records. I'd hazzard a guess that a return to West London was the reason a load of lapsed fans were at the stoop.
You think just being back at the Stoop was that big a draw? Maybe a pilgrimage for the lapsed fan?
Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number-- Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you-- Ye are many -- they are few.'
RfE wrote:You think just being back at the Stoop was that big a draw? Maybe a pilgrimage for the lapsed fan?
Brentford, Twickenham and eventually Trailfinders all "seemed" like home. From what ive heard, Wimbledon has the feel of "the hive" about it....a little too far away from our west london home area...
Joined: Mar 09 2002 Posts: 5082 Location: Twickenham
orangeman wrote:Brentford, Twickenham and eventually Trailfinders all "seemed" like home. From what ive heard, Wimbledon has the feel of "the hive" about it....a little too far away from our west london home area...
Wimbledon is fine as a ground. I would say much better than the Hive both in terms of facilities and transport.The main issue is it can't be used for a big chunk of the season.
jbuzza wrote:Wimbledon is fine as a ground. I would say much better than the Hive both in terms of facilities and transport.The main issue is it can't be used for a big chunk of the season.
Deffo better than the Hive but the inordinate length of time the ground is not available to us negates in my view playing there.
I'd still try to do a deal with Quins while they might be interested.
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