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« on: May 27, 2025, 12:26:53 PM »
Would think he will use the budget wisely on the core of his team then pad it out with loaners and players he can develop.
Think the fans need be prepared for a team around mid table in the short term. Still If Sports can do it then no reason shouldn’t be in and around that area.
Let’s hope we get some entertaining attacking football next season.
Are we really going to compare this football club to a team in Peterborough that can barely get 200 people through the door as an example of how to compete in this league? We should be looking up, not looking down.
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« on: May 20, 2025, 03:22:06 PM »
I could write a long post about my thoughts and feelings but I'm just too disillusioned at this point to even bother. I don't know where this club is going, the way its run is a joke, and with a deal seemingly almost complete Cleeve comes in and kamikaze's it and says "Thanks but I've found some money in the biscuit tin and all is well now". Others may wish to breathe a sigh of relief but I for one will continue to be fearful about this club's long-term future. This club means a lot to me as I'm sure it does to many others but I hate what is being done to it. Oh well, we'll see what next season has in store
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« on: May 13, 2025, 11:24:41 AM »
Reading all the responses on here is very interesting and nothing shows how fickle supporters can be. About 6 weeks ago many were complaining about AL and his style of football, notwithstanding the improvements he has made, now supporters are singing his praises and hoping he stays. All season supporters have been questioning how the club can afford full time football, overnight stays etc, now when something is being done to address the situation they are still moaning. Hopefully the meeting on Thursday will set the club's stall out for the future, but no doubt whatever happens let's hope the club continues although no doubt it will all be the Trust's fault, and no I am not a Trust member.
Took the words out of my mouth Blueboy! I've been rather baffled since some of this has come out as to the responses of certain individuals on the various forums to do with the club. None more so at the prospect of becoming part-time again. It was generally the consensus that the club doesn't warrant full-time status given its current state, and yet when the manager comes out and says that being part-time next season is possible, those same people are shocked at the prospect of being part-time again. Just seems to be a thing at this football club that no matter what we'll all have a moan. Some on here may even get their wish and see this football club back in the UCL playing Wisbech and Deeping Rangers - back home in time for tea
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« on: April 14, 2025, 09:49:05 AM »
1/What will the attendance be on Friday 2/How much is going in Cleeves begging bowl
1. If Scunthorpe are bringing around 800-1,000 it should be over 2,500 given that we are in a play-off position and need to win. Think it will be just over 2,000 or slightly under. 2. Not a lot
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« on: April 06, 2025, 01:24:52 PM »
I thought first half we were the better side and had some good passages where we were starting to ask a few questions of Chorley. Second half was a bit of a non-event. Chorley were obviously happy to come here for a point, where as we set up just not to lose. We only made one sub and left Margetts on the bench when we could've done with throwing him up there alongside Gold for 10 minutes to try and find something. What has happened to Hughes and McCammon? Two players who have been good for us this season and have the ability to change a game and they weren't even on the bench? Unless I've missed something like they're injured in which case that's fair enough but I've not seen or heard anything
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« on: April 06, 2025, 01:19:44 PM »
It really is time for Cleeve to hand over the reins of this football club over to someone else or a group of interested parties while he can still leave amicably. I and many others appreciate what he has done for this football club and gave it a refreshing boost (at least on the pitch) and has got this club to where it should be in terms of where we play in the pyramid (I know a few of you will disagree but ultimately if you're getting 900-1,000 most weeks you should be at step 2). However, off the pitch, the club is at best inadequate and at worst a total shambles. There is a real gulf between the club and its supporters and of the local community in general. There are many clubs in non-league who have seen crowds greatly improve because of their initiatives to engage with exisiting supporters and the community as a whole. You only have to visit the likes of South Shields, Chorley and Spennymoor to name a few in our league who have invested a lot of time to really engage with their town and surrounding areas to drum up support for their respective clubs and they are enjoying very healthy crowds of over 1,400 a week (over 2,500 in the case of South Shields) and I cannot see why we cannot achieve regular crowds of 1,400-1,500 a week. The individual who is holding this club back is Stephen Cleeve, and until he goes this club will not move forward. If he were to sell up now or in the near future, he can leave the club I think with the best wishes of most for what he has done on the pitch and he should be welcomed, if he ever comes to matches, as someone who is purely supporting the club like all of us do. The longer he holds on to the club or messes people like Joe about, I can see things turning as nasty as they did last season when the majority at Boston chanted for Cleeve to "Get out of our club". Here's hoping that change is coming in the near future
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« on: April 03, 2025, 09:56:20 AM »
Can't really afford any slip ups now, which is going to be a tough ask considering we now have home matches against Chorley, Scunthorpe and Chester. You'd like to think we at least get two more wins from Farsley and Needham Market but we never seem to do things the easy way against those down the bottom. The town needs to get behind the boys now, starting on Saturday against Chorley
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« on: March 17, 2025, 10:52:29 AM »
Just imagine where we would be if we didn't play this rather dull style of football? We could very easily be occupying a top 3 position and that's not impossible with the majority of this squad that we have as they have shown on a few occasions what they're capable of. A few tweaks over the summer and a general change in philosophy by the manager and I have no doubt next season we will be up there. In my opinion I think it has been another poor league where if any team had something about them they would be walking away with it by now. Oh well, let's just see the season out and see where we end up. I'll carry on turning up and supporting the club through thick and thin
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« on: March 12, 2025, 02:07:58 PM »
That’s a decent point. Now we need to follow it up with 3 more of them at home to Spennymoor on Saturday.
788 against top of the table with 3 quid money off deal must be concerning for the overseas investor.
As I said in my thread, it wasn't as well advertised compared to the Oxford City match. Disappointing really but considering Champions League was on last night it probably meant a few not turning up like they usually do
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« on: March 11, 2025, 09:42:16 AM »
Another tough one tonight with the current league leaders coming to town. Play like we did at their place back in December and we should get something out of this. Be nice to see a gate of over a 1,000 tonight taking up the offer of a £3 discount on adult and concessions tickets if bought by midnight last night. I don't think that has been as well advertised as the £5 admission offer against Oxford City in my view but we shall see. Going for a 2-1 win but I'll happily take a point. COYL
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« on: February 26, 2025, 02:19:58 PM »
Dreadful first half, second half was better albeit with AL making some rather odd subs at the break. I've resigned myself to the fact that we're not making the play-offs now. Shame really after such a promising start. Still, I'll happily take this than being at the wrong end of the table. Let's just enjoy what we can of the rest of the season and where we end up is where we end up - not going down, almost definitely not going up
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« on: February 20, 2025, 10:26:27 AM »
Just a bit of a recent observation but has anyone else noticed recently that when Ross Crane is on the pitch we look a bit more likely to score a goal? Scored a goal against Marine about a month ago, was unlucky to hit the post against Radcliffe and I think he had another chance which wasn't far off, and seconds after he came on against Hereford he nearly set up the equaliser before someone managed to put it over the bar from 5 yards out!! He's then managed to get a brace against Oxford on Tuesday by being in the right place at the right time. I know some have been critical of Crane but I really like the lad and given he's a young lad as well I think there is still more to come from him. For me, he has to be one of the first names on the teamsheet. Be interested to know everyone else's thoughts on him
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« on: February 19, 2025, 12:42:11 PM »
Glad we got that over the line last night. First half we looked OK but second half we made life difficult for ourselves at times. Great turnout last night as well, though I thought there was more than 1,600 in attendance last night. It does make one wonder if there will be discussions between Cleeve and the commercial guy about admission prices. Not saying that we should put it down to a fiver or even a tenner, but maybe if we really want to get 'bums on seats' we probably need to be charging £15-17 for adults, it's certainly a lot more attractive than £19 at this level (or £22 to sit in the stands!!) Anyway, another win and back in the play-off places for now. Onto Darlington on Saturday
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« on: February 18, 2025, 01:33:34 PM »
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« on: February 11, 2025, 10:53:48 AM »
After a superb win away to our nemesis curson Ashton, did anyone notice the post match interview reaction...... Negative doesn't come close🤔
I think he's still baffled by the reaction after the Radcliffe match but to me it seems like he has spoken to supporters who have given him a rather negative opinion of the state of the club off the pitch, something of course he can't control, but nevertheless hasn't been around long enough to maybe understand people's thoughts. I don't know, I'm just guessing  Saturday was a fantastic result and the boys played well. Not too many chances as both sides were pretty resolute and tough to break down so it was always going to be a case of who takes that golden opportunity and fortunately we took ours when it came. Much needed 3 points after recent results and hopefully Saturday we can pick up another 3 points
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