28th September Fixtures

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We don't play Saturday so I reckon we're gonna be passed by several teams. How come you've played so few anyway, have some been covided off?
Two have, one was postponed when we rearranged another game and we've missed one gameweek as the odd team out
 

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B2TF is just an embarrassment
He’s done pretty well today and he’s only wasted his time quoting you just the 2 times. Normally you get 4 or 5 a day so maybe he’s learning……
 

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I'm reliably informed that only Alty, Wealdstone and Dover are proper part time. The others are full time or hybrid,.. at present.

Cheers. Surprised that Maidenhead are full time as well now.

Is this the most amount of full time teams there has ever been in this league?
 

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Players left Woking to go to Maidenhead to avoid being full time was my understanding. Chesterfield we’re part time last season must have gone full time now though.
 

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He’s done pretty well today and he’s only wasted his time quoting you just the 2 times. Normally you get 4 or 5 a day so maybe he’s learning……
He's not gonna shag you fish fucker guy, him and the other half wit are a couple, when they're not on here they're busy knitting each other a Christmas pullover with both their names on and a love heart. :ffs:
 

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Lol. So salty.
I'll post what I posted on our forum in response to that, as I don't have any qualms about the result or the nature of the win:

I can take being piss wet through and freezing. I can take us losing the match and our unbeaten start. I can take the Bromley fans stepping out from their two rows of shelter to give it the big 'un when they've taken the lead...in fact enjoy it lads, I'd be doing the same. I can take the lino having a comically bad match and missing their second being well offside. I can take the fact that the elements and the pitch played a factor. But what has really rubbed me up the wrong way is the Bromley players scoring all three of their goals in front of their own fans and choosing to not celebrate with them but to rush over to us and goad us. What the fuck was that all about?! I'd get it if we were giving them loads of shit, but we really weren't. Completely unnecessary incitement. I didn't notice their bench really, what were they doing?

Anyway, see you back at Blundell Park if you're 1 of the 12 or so that will make the trip.
 

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I'll post what I posted on our forum in response to that, as I don't have any qualms about the result or the nature of the win:



Anyway, see you back at Blundell Park if you're 1 of the 12 or so that will make the trip.
There's a few that have done that in front of the Kop at ours i've noticed this season when it never really happened. Barnet, Bromley and Torquay all goaded the home fans to the point it was a bit embarrassing at various points - when none had been given any shit at all. Cheek did it early doors for Bromley when they scored completely unprompted.

Torquays keeper wins that award for biggest plank so far though, literally offering fans out instead of celebrating his teams last minute equaliser. Weird flex
 

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There's a few that have done that in front of the Kop at ours i've noticed this season when it never really happened. Barnet, Bromley and Torquay all goaded the home fans to the point it was a bit embarrassing at various points - when none had been given any shit at all. Cheek did it early doors for Bromley when they scored completely unprompted.

Torquays keeper wins that award for biggest plank so far though, literally offering fans out instead of celebrating his teams last minute equaliser. Weird flex
They need to clamp down on it. I've looked into it and it's down to the ref's discretion but it can be a bookable offence. If it carries on then it won't be too long until a stray fan gets past a lax security guard and squares up to a player. Then it'll all be about football fans being animals again.
 

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Bromley players clearly hate their fans then.

To be fair, McAtee looks to kick off the celebrating in front of the opposition’s fans there. Cheek, admittedly, takes things to a new level for the equaliser.
 

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Chesterfield’s goal from Tuesday is a beautiful bit of Vanarama action, a wild clearance from his own half that gets caught in the wind but is probably going wide anyway until the desperately back peddling keeper gets a hand to it and flicks it in. :lol:
 

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To be fair, McAtee looks to kick off the celebrating in front of the opposition’s fans there. Cheek, admittedly, takes things to a new level for the equaliser.
Yeah, he does to be fair and that's not on either. Definitely not condoning that. I think that's at a load of kids too. The differences with McAtee and all three Bromley goals though are that McAtee is in front of them at the time and it's fleeting a second or two tops, whereas the Bromley players have gone out of their way to come over to us and have stood there for ages. The fact that they have no desire to go and celebrate with their own fans says a lot to me. Our players are straight over to us every time they score in front of us this season. Another thing worth noting is that their bench were also doing it just down to the left of our support.
 

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They need to clamp down on it. I've looked into it and it's down to the ref's discretion but it can be a bookable offence. If it carries on then it won't be too long until a stray fan gets past a lax security guard and squares up to a player. Then it'll all be about football fans being animals again.
Agree with that, our loanee Andrews seems to like bigging it up when he scores. Embarrassing and unprofessional.
Mind you, that Ashmore bloke was at it years ago, went well beyond banter with supporters behind his goal. Actually played better when wound-up.
 

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Aside from all that though, I've failed to mention one thing about the match and that's just how good Liam Trotter was for Bromley when he came on. Not sure how he's done down here previously, but I'm surprised he isn't playing in the Football League. Always been a good CM for me and he bossed it on Tuesday.
 

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I personally don’t mind a bit of it, particularly at Meadow Lane. It’s such a big ground and away support is often so sparse in this league that stuff like that can sometimes help us get a bit more of an atmosphere and edge to games against the smaller teams. Certainly when Andrews did it to put Aldershot in front, and the entire Wealdstone team when they took the lead, it completely backfired because it lifted the noise up a level and got us right on the front foot.

There’s a line, though - Cheek should’ve been booked.
 

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They need to clamp down on it. I've looked into it and it's down to the ref's discretion but it can be a bookable offence. If it carries on then it won't be too long until a stray fan gets past a lax security guard and squares up to a player. Then it'll all be about football fans being animals again.
Clamp down on it? Opposition players taking the piss a bit when they score is all part of the game, particularly if you’re playing against a ‘bigger’ club. If you can’t handle it without wanting to twat someone than you shouldn’t be out on your own let alone at a football match.

As Jacob said, it gets the crowd involved and is probably self-defeating anyway.
 

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