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Post by Bstander on Sept 5, 2007 10:10:53 GMT
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Post by jeremypitt on Sept 5, 2007 11:23:17 GMT
Tony does a fantastic job, and his site is a mine of information. Unfortunately, this part of it serves no useful purpose whatsoever, particularly as he's overlooked the results of the play-offs Kettering must get a bit pee'd off seeing themselves in the conf national all the time, then the season starts and they're still in the Conf North!!! Note also that as Tony has taken a holiday, the info won't be updated until the 11th September, and by then we may have moved North again Keep up the good work Tony, but leave the soothsaying to Derek Acorah!!!
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Post by villager on Sept 5, 2007 11:45:49 GMT
To be honest ... I could see it happening sooner rather than later (with the current bottom 5 Conf teams being from the North). Thankfully, the 3 feeder leagues are mainly Southern focused (until Bromsgrove Rovers and Halesowen have an upturn in fortunes).
The Conf S seems far weaker to me, but what would be the impact on WCFC from a management and player perspective of such a move? Potentially devastating I reckon.
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Post by jeremypitt on Sept 5, 2007 11:47:46 GMT
Would the impact be any greater than if we were to go into Conf National?
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Post by villager on Sept 5, 2007 12:00:08 GMT
Good point TAFKAB ... and I look forward to that day!
However, my point is who would we lose if we were swapped into Conf S?
Preecey, Clegg, Macca, Webby etc.
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Post by jeremypitt on Sept 5, 2007 12:03:31 GMT
But who would we gain? Yes it would be quite an upheaval, but you never know, there may be footballers, good footballers in the belt between Birmingham and Oxford that presently remain untapped by WCFC.
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