National League Fixtures - 13/11

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I note Stockport subbed Paddy Madden for Hogan three minutes before the latter put through his own net in injury time to throw away three points against Bromley. All County before then.

Heck of an error from Chally, that. Pressure already building if he fails to beat Bolton this week?
 

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No Sunday glooms today, for the first time this season. A very welcome win yesterday, a bid surprise to everyone on both sides.
Would love to think this is the start of some sort of revival, but in the cold hard light of day, could well be a false dawn. Grimsby were surprisingly soft and rather toothless, despite Sousa’s efforts, and didn’t vary tactics when he was double- marked. Shots were total effort and commitment, but, frankly, not much else ,as was witnessed on Tuesday against Wrexham.
Enjoyed the win, at last, hope we can move on up out of the mire.
 

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On the game, strange decision from Brennan to take Flanagan off as I thought he was quite comfortably Barnet’s best player and his runs were pulling our centre backs out of position.

Umerah definitely didn’t intend to pull off the dummy in the build up to the goal but for once, that’s worked in our favour.
 

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I note Stockport subbed Paddy Madden for Hogan three minutes before the latter put through his own net in injury time to throw away three points against Bromley. All County before then.

Heck of an error from Chally, that. Pressure already building if he fails to beat Bolton this week?
Loved what I've seen of Challinor so far to be honest. And he hasnt even won a game yet.

The intensity in our play was 10x better yesterday and his interview after the game nails every aspect of what we have but also what we need. The implication without throwing Rusk under the bus was that the players aren't fit enough to be that intense for 90 minutes and that we need more control.

Bromley are 4th and didn't even have a shot on target all game. Challinor was right that we didn't test the keeper enough though.

It's the only time win, lose or draw that I've come away from a game this season thinking we're actually a decent side in the making.

Whitfield injury is a blow though, we could maybe do with another wide player to compsensate especially with Challinor's front foot style.
 

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Red scarves? We don’t do that round here. Also, when did Lower Mead’s terrace get changed from the Elmslie End to the Emilie End? ;)
The last time we played there and took it over.
 

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We've signed a couple recently to deal with a generational injury crisis, but barring any further misfortune I suspect that might be it for the season now. The key for us, as it has been for a few weeks now, is to just keep trying to pick up as many points as we can until Jan/Feb time and we get some bodies back. If miraculously this form keeps up til then we'll be in good stead I think
I said when we first had our injury crisis that if we can keep in touch with the pack until Asante and Clarke are back then we will fly and be hard to catch.

Since then the Miller suspension, Gunning and Maguire injuries have happened - however we’ve strengthened in the market and both additions look excellent. We’ve done more than keep in touch with the pack and if we can continue until the start of December I honestly think we will start to pull away (bold statement but the players we have coming back from injury are excellent for this level and would get in most starting 11’s).

Holding onto Kabongo in January will be the main thing for our title chances IMO, keep him and I think we have the best squad in the league.
 

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I doubt you’d sell him willingly, but would assume part of the deal of him coming would be a reasonable release clause if a league club comes in. We’ve got a similar issue with Rodrigues, irreplaceable really but he’s got so good that there’s going to be interest.

We’ve been extremely strong finishers in the two seasons we’ve been down here, but left ourselves with far too much to do both times. Pretty happy with where we are at the minute.

I think Bromley are proper contenders. Would probably have them second favourites now after you lot. They beat the bad teams and somehow manage to spawn a point against all of the good ones.
 

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Will be a good test of how serious our promotion credentials are against Bromley.
I think we play them pretty soon.
We also play Halifax too in a couple of weeks so will be interesting to see how well we are gelling.
 

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I doubt you’d sell him willingly, but would assume part of the deal of him coming would be a reasonable release clause if a league club comes in. We’ve got a similar issue with Rodrigues, irreplaceable really but he’s got so good that there’s going to be interest.

We’ve been extremely strong finishers in the two seasons we’ve been down here, but left ourselves with far too much to do both times. Pretty happy with where we are at the minute.

I think Bromley are proper contenders. Would probably have them second favourites now after you lot. They beat the bad teams and somehow manage to spawn a point against all of the good ones.
I think with Kabby it’ll be a case of how much is offered vs how much promotion is worth. I doubt we’d accept less than £1M if he carries on his current form through to the January window.
 

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I think with Kabby it’ll be a case of how much is offered vs how much promotion is worth. I doubt we’d accept less than £1M if he carries on his current form through to the January window.
Double that absolute minimum, he's only just joined really hasn't he. I don't think the Trust are in it for the money, so it would have to be a daft offer or a club high profile enough to really turn Kabbys head
 

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I think with Kabby it’ll be a case of how much is offered vs how much promotion is worth. I doubt we’d accept less than £1M if he carries on his current form through to the January window.

I’d be surprised if him/his agent had agreed to a move to a club in the same league without there being a release clause for league clubs, probably worth a fair bit less than £1m. But if you’re clever you will have negotiated one where it doesn’t become active unless you fail to get promoted this season.
 

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No idea if there will be a release clause but i wouldn't be entertaining anything below £2m.

He's on a good contract, BW will be owed a sell-on and what he means to our promotion challenge means anything less just ain't worth considering.
 

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What’s more likely:

Group of grown men being scared to walk down the tunnel because a group of 60+ gentlemen and some kids off the local estate are shouting ‘Barnet get battered everywhere they go’ after a 1-0 win, OR

Group of grown men are advised not to leave the field of play because someone in the crowd may try to be a hero and throw a plastic cuckoo at their previous manager.

Wealdstone fans on here are really something else entirely. How can you make ODL look like a sane and functioning member of society?
Woah…. The fuck are you digging me out for here???

Don’t drag me into your Barnet/Wealdstone BEEF, I don’t think I could handle the banter you lot are throwing about… :pmsl:
 

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The league so far has not gone too far away from what was expected.

The only surprises are that ourselves and Wrexham have been poorer than expected. Could cost both in terms of any battle for top spot but I'd surprised if both aren't in the top 7. I really do believe we'll be much better under Challinor than Rusk and I think Parkinson is solid enough not to let the train go off the track at Wrexham. Notts are going about par I'd say.

Chesterfield are the frontrunners. A lot did fancy them, I think I did go for them 1st as well. They've not let anyone down.

Bromley, Boreham Wood and Halifax have been in around the play offs for the last few years, I don't think it's a major shock they've all started well. Grimsby, Solihull and Dagenham were also in my top 8.
 

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Sorry not been on earlier over the weekend, but being Ex- RN, this is an important weekend for me.

On the football front, beaten deservedly, by a better equipped all round team on Saturday. The only positive????

The gate at 5,821 which is superb continued support after 3 seasons of complete crap for the most part on the pitch.

Re-inforcements badly needed. Before the weekend I said this would be a test of any progress and the effort is there, but the team is obviously way too short on quality and pace with the current personnel, end of!

Grimsby away on Friday.....EEK!
 

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The league so far has not gone too far away from what was expected.

The only surprises are that ourselves and Wrexham have been poorer than expected. Could cost both in terms of any battle for top spot but I'd surprised if both aren't in the top 7. I really do believe we'll be much better under Challinor than Rusk and I think Parkinson is solid enough not to let the train go off the track at Wrexham. Notts are going about par I'd say.

Chesterfield are the frontrunners. A lot did fancy them, I think I did go for them 1st as well. They've not let anyone down.

Bromley, Boreham Wood and Halifax have been in around the play offs for the last few years, I don't think it's a major shock they've all started well. Grimsby, Solihull and Dagenham were also in my top 8.
I think Solihull will fall short, they were pretty limited yesterday. I still think the transfer window is a disadvantage to Wrexham and will cost them just enough points to take top spot away.
I backed Hartlepool last year because of Challinor and think your chances have increased dramatically for getting him.
Chesterfield probably favourites but all teams have a wobble at some point.
Will squad depth hamper Bromley and Halifax, it's a long season with a small squad. Dagenham looked good on TV last week but short of a striker. Grimsby have Paul Hurst so despite a couple of bad weeks I don't think they'll fade.
We're going well but if Roberts gets injured, keeper gets recalled, Wootton has a dry patch we could well blow up.
Such a competitive division, whoever gets over the line will need a bit of luck but will have earned it.
 

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A quick look at Chesterfield’s fixture list tells us that they’ve played 10 out of the bottom 12 sides including all of the bottom 4 and therefore only 5 out of the top 12.

In other news. I can’t get a girlfriend for some reason.
 

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A quick look at Chesterfield’s fixture list tells us that they’ve played 10 out of the bottom 12 sides including all of the bottom 4 and therefore only 5 out of the top 12.

In other news. I can’t get a girlfriend for some reason.

Only one win from those five as well. But I think monotonously beating all of the mid-table and below teams is what you need to do, more so than raising it against rivals near the top (as we keep doing every season). It was what got Sutton over the line last season.
 

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We'll have a dodgy spell, of course we will but Rowe's record since he walked through the door has been excellent. With key players still to come back we are in great shape to give it a proper go.
 

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I think Solihull will fall short, they were pretty limited yesterday. I still think the transfer window is a disadvantage to Wrexham and will cost them just enough points to take top spot away.
I backed Hartlepool last year because of Challinor and think your chances have increased dramatically for getting him.
Chesterfield probably favourites but all teams have a wobble at some point.
Will squad depth hamper Bromley and Halifax, it's a long season with a small squad. Dagenham looked good on TV last week but short of a striker. Grimsby have Paul Hurst so despite a couple of bad weeks I don't think they'll fade.
We're going well but if Roberts gets injured, keeper gets recalled, Wootton has a dry patch we could well blow up.
Such a competitive division, whoever gets over the line will need a bit of luck but will have earned it.
On a normal season it may do. We do have a reasonably small squad. However still being in the fa cup Could provide us with a windfall that might allow us to bring in an extra player or 2 as the season goes on to deal with injuries. I fully expect when Newby's loan is up in Jan that both us and Stockport might see fit to make that move permanent aswell.

We also have Stenson due back in the next few weeks who will be like a new signing to us having destroyed his knee on his competitive debut for us over a year ago.

Big players for us last season in Summerfield and Woods have featured little this season also are due to come back.

Time will tell if we can stay the course. I'm hopeful we can make the play offs though. Then its anyone's ball game regardless if your 7th or 2nd
 

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This motivated me to have a look at the current odds:

Chesterfield 2/1
Wrexham 7/2
Notts 7/1
Boreham Wood 7/1
Grimsby 7/1
Stockport 11/1
Bromley 14/1
Dagenham 14/1
Halifax 25/1

Bromley and Halifax definitely too long for me, possibly Stockport as well. Wrexham probably too short but obvious why.
 

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This motivated me to have a look at the current odds:

Chesterfield 2/1
Wrexham 7/2
Notts 7/1
Boreham Wood 7/1
Grimsby 7/1
Stockport 11/1
Bromley 14/1
Dagenham 14/1
Halifax 25/1

Bromley and Halifax definitely too long for me, possibly Stockport as well. Wrexham probably too short but obvious why.
The let's put the biggest teams at the shortest odds list.

Might have to stick a tenner on us at that price.
 

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This motivated me to have a look at the current odds:

Chesterfield 2/1
Wrexham 7/2
Notts 7/1
Boreham Wood 7/1
Grimsby 7/1
Stockport 11/1
Bromley 14/1
Dagenham 14/1
Halifax 25/1

Bromley and Halifax definitely too long for me, possibly Stockport as well. Wrexham probably too short but obvious why.
I had Dagenham in my league winners acca before the season started. Going fucking well init
 

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This motivated me to have a look at the current odds:

Chesterfield 2/1
Wrexham 7/2
Notts 7/1
Boreham Wood 7/1
Grimsby 7/1
Stockport 11/1
Bromley 14/1
Dagenham 14/1
Halifax 25/1

Bromley and Halifax definitely too long for me, possibly Stockport as well. Wrexham probably too short but obvious why.
Bromley and Halifax odds ridiculous.
 

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