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Post by voiceofreason on Apr 16, 2013 16:37:44 GMT
Come on you Stags!
That is all.
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Post by The Verner on Apr 16, 2013 17:24:37 GMT
I may regret this but....COME ON YOU BULLS
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Post by Tim Munslow on Apr 16, 2013 18:33:42 GMT
No regret - I say come on Hereford and beat Mansfield. It would be nice to be groundsharing next season with a Football League club.
I don't think I've ever wished either Bulls or Harriers good luck before. I must be mellowing.
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Post by ac on Apr 16, 2013 18:54:00 GMT
1-0 to Hereford.
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Post by JohnInglisIsGod on Apr 16, 2013 19:08:10 GMT
I may regret this but....COME ON YOU BULLS +1
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Post by andy on Apr 16, 2013 19:41:52 GMT
What would be the implications for us, if any, if Harriers do get promotion to League 2?
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Post by ac on Apr 16, 2013 19:51:06 GMT
1-1, 2nd half just starting.
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Post by JohnInglisIsGod on Apr 16, 2013 19:53:24 GMT
What would be the implications for us, if any, if Harriers do get promotion to League 2? Not a lot as the contract is signed. The appropriate leagues will work together to fit all the games in but we may get some Sunday games I would imagine and may not get our first choices for bank holidays, new year etc.. We always ask to be at home on boxing day so that may change too.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2013 19:56:14 GMT
That is a good question andy, are there any further stipulations on how groundsharing works with clubs in Leagues 1 and 2? Safety? policing etc?
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Post by harley on Apr 17, 2013 11:37:26 GMT
Not a lot as the contract is signed. The appropriate leagues will work together to fit all the games in but we may get some Sunday games I would imagine and may not get our first choices for bank holidays, new year etc.. We always ask to be at home on boxing day so that may change too. Not sure I see where the Sunday games bit comes in, I thought that Harriers had stipulated a break of three days between games for the pitch to recover
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Post by JohnInglisIsGod on Apr 17, 2013 16:37:01 GMT
Not a lot as the contract is signed. The appropriate leagues will work together to fit all the games in but we may get some Sunday games I would imagine and may not get our first choices for bank holidays, new year etc.. We always ask to be at home on boxing day so that may change too. Not sure I see where the Sunday games bit comes in, I thought that Harriers had stipulated a break of three days between games for the pitch to recover Don't think KH would have any say if we are both drawn at home in the cup or both home games clash on any weekend, they would play Saturday and we would be on the Sunday. What the FA says will over rule
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Post by voiceofreason on Apr 23, 2013 18:21:12 GMT
And Good luck Wrexham too...tonight. Though appears a tall order for them with lots of injuries.
Like to see them v.Newport in the Play-Off Final;Welsh football bar Cardiff & Swansea, has been in the doldrums for far too long now.
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Post by adycrean on Apr 23, 2013 18:28:40 GMT
And Good luck Wrexham too...tonight. Though appears a tall order for them with lots of injuries. Like to see them v.Newport in the Play-Off Final;Welsh football bar Cardiff & Swansea, has been in the doldrums for far too long now. Not sure what ailment to put it down to Mark - but I feel strangely supportive of Kiddy doing well. Feels like they've overperformed on a budget that didn't justify such a good season as the one they've had. That said - I think they'll beat Wrexham but get beaten by Grimsby
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Post by voiceofreason on Apr 23, 2013 18:35:08 GMT
Fair enough, even I can see that. But not for me.
But there's only one other team in Britain I'd ever want them to beat. And who they're unlikely to ever play...
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Post by voiceofreason on Apr 23, 2013 20:49:24 GMT
Wrexham win 2-1. A close game, could still go either way in the 2nd leg.
Sadly can see the C-S winning the 2nd leg more comprehensively. At least we have hope till Sunday lunchtime...
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Post by voiceofreason on Apr 25, 2013 0:29:18 GMT
And Newport win also. The 'dream' final is still, erm, on.
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Post by The Verner on Apr 25, 2013 9:59:18 GMT
Surely the best outcome would be a Kiddy v Newport final and then a Kiddy win.
I would love to see the look on Boddys face as his never ending dream of being in the Football League slips away !
Especially against a club that he nearly joined as a Director before Harriers Trust put a stop to it !
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Post by voiceofreason on Apr 26, 2013 10:51:52 GMT
Only if the C-S.Lose...
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Post by birchwood on Apr 26, 2013 12:20:33 GMT
I quite expect Dave Boddy to be in attendance Saturday as conference 2nd.leg semi-finals are not til Sunday.I hope he pays at the turnstile or we shall be hearing fron Ealing again.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2013 13:17:50 GMT
F*cking right! Surely he hasn't the nerve to turn up? And if he does surely he'll have to pay?
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Post by voiceofreason on Apr 27, 2013 0:12:46 GMT
He'd be better not turn up or he will surely pay...
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Post by voiceofreason on Apr 30, 2013 19:58:29 GMT
Diolch Wrecsam.
Good luck in the Final.
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Post by leon on Apr 30, 2013 20:04:05 GMT
Otherwise Boddy gets into the Football League
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Post by voiceofreason on Apr 30, 2013 20:05:37 GMT
Good point...
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Post by Tim Munslow on May 6, 2013 18:45:24 GMT
And he has done!
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Post by voiceofreason on May 24, 2013 11:41:22 GMT
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