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Post by james23uk on Apr 17, 2017 15:59:48 GMT
With Cambridge drawing, St Neots and Kings Langley both winning I make it we are sitting 3 points clear of relegation but with a goal difference of only 1 better than Cambridge and much worse than Kings Langley.
If Cambridge and Kings Langley both win on Saturday then a Dorch loss will mean relegation.
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Post by cherrymagpie on Apr 17, 2017 16:45:24 GMT
With Cambridge drawing, St Neots and Kings Langley both winning I make it we are sitting 3 points clear of relegation but with a goal difference of only 1 better than Cambridge and much worse than Kings Langley. If Cambridge and Kings Langley both win on Saturday then a Dorch loss will mean relegation. Our own management team were unaware of this. Players celebrating survival what hope have we got? This is 2017 you know of scores instantly. We have not hit rock bottom yet! I've instantly changed my plans Saturday, let's get numbers there
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Post by james23uk on Apr 17, 2017 16:52:16 GMT
Latest table:
Dorch 47pts -28 GD Kings 44pts -16 GD __________________ Cambr 44pts -29 GD Ciren 42pts -37 GD Hayes 41pts -29 GD Cindf 27pts -55 GD
It is bottom 4 go down isn't it?
Final day fixtures: Cambridge at home to St Neots (who now have nothing to play for). Kings Langley at home to Cirencester (both of whom will be playing for the win). Dorch away to Stratford (who have nothing to play for).
Form would suggest wins for Cambridge and Kings Langley so Dorch really need that point at Stratford.
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Post by seantizz on Apr 17, 2017 17:10:41 GMT
"Dorchester didn't look like a side who were in desperate need of points."
From today's Echo report - I wasn't there but, if this is the case, it's an absolute travesty..
Celebrating at the end as if they'd survived? That's nothing short of atrocious management and coaching if the case.
Unless, they're all banking on Kings Langley's ground not meeting the grade next year. Really don't want to be a team staying up by default though do we?
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Post by cherrymagpie on Apr 17, 2017 21:54:30 GMT
"Dorchester didn't look like a side who were in desperate need of points." From today's Echo report - I wasn't there but, if this is the case, it's an absolute travesty.. Celebrating at the end as if they'd survived? That's nothing short of atrocious management and coaching if the case. Unless, they're all banking on Kings Langley's ground not meeting the grade next year. Really don't want to be a team staying up by default though do we? Spot on by the Echo our management team were totally unaware of other results il be shot down but that's totally ridiculous. Heathy kicking the ball away wasting time. Why? Just why? Read his pre match notes no mention of how huge the game is granted it was printed before Saturday but nothing. Is he all talk? Still waiting for that assistant! We won't get a point it's down to ST Neots
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Post by Dayvan Cowboy on Apr 17, 2017 23:01:12 GMT
The club from top to bottom need to be ashamed of themselves the way they've let us sink to this. The tactics we played for the final 20 minutes or so were nothing short of embarrassing. We were well on top in the second half and deservedly got the equaliser. After we got the goal did we push on and go for the win? No, we decided to waste time and play for a draw, as apparently some idiot was feeding to the bench that Hayes vs Langley was 2-2. I don't know how true that is but if it is, then that sort of naive tactics from the management could have cost us 3 points today. Can't fault the players as they were doing what they were told of the manager, they battled well in the second half.
On to Saturday the players need to put in the performance of their lives. And we as supporters now need to turn up to Stratford in numbers whether we like it or not. The support of the players could really be the difference between staying in this league or not. Lets all put our differences and opinions aside for 90 minutes on Saturday and get behind the lads as relegation doesn't bare thinking about.
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Post by cherrymagpie on Apr 18, 2017 6:47:11 GMT
The club from top to bottom need to be ashamed of themselves the way they've let us sink to this. The tactics we played for the final 20 minutes or so were nothing short of embarrassing. We were well on top in the second half and deservedly got the equaliser. After we got the goal did we push on and go for the win? No, we decided to waste time and play for a draw, as apparently some idiot was feeding to the bench that Hayes vs Langley was 2-2. I don't know how true that is but if it is, then that sort of naive tactics from the management could have cost us 3 points today. Can't fault the players as they were doing what they were told of the manager, they battled well in the second half. On to Saturday the players need to put in the performance of their lives. And we as supporters now need to turn up to Stratford in numbers whether we like it or not. The support of the players could really be the difference between staying in this league or not. Lets all put our differences and opinions aside for 90 minutes on Saturday and get behind the lads as relegation doesn't bare thinking about. Craig should have had an official director letting him know not go on hear say. Il stand behind him all game Saturday believe me letting him know exactly.
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Post by james23uk on Apr 21, 2017 17:23:06 GMT
Bet365 odds: Cambridge win 1.53 Kings Langley 2.50 Stratford 2.25
The acca is a touch over 15/2 or in in 8.5 chance.
Up the Maggies!
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Post by cherrymagpie on Apr 21, 2017 20:06:49 GMT
Few spaces left on a mini bus, leaving 8.30am from the ground if anybody fancys it.
UTM
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