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    LenGlover said:

    Did anyone see why the Tranmere player got sent off after a minute?

    Was it bad and deserved or a referee trying to make it all about him?

    Big decision to send someone off after a minute in a play-off final.

    Poor tackle but not 2 footed not did he leave the ground, booking at worst

    Would everyone think the same if that was Kashi tomorrow?
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    Made to look worse by the virtual somersault of the bloke he tackled (strongly)
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    Glad Tranmere are back in the league. I remember our games against them and Luton in the 90s, good to see both of them recovering
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    Glad Tranmere are back in the league. I remember our games against them and Luton in the 90s, good to see both of them recovering

    Friday night's
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    Glad Tranmere are back in the league. I remember our games against them and Luton in the 90s, good to see both of them recovering

    Im not we always tend to have dreadful 0-0's against Tranmere, rarely remember beating them
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    National lottery
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    Glad Tranmere are back in the league. I remember our games against them and Luton in the 90s, good to see both of them recovering

    Im not we always tend to have dreadful 0-0's against Tranmere, rarely remember beating them
    Didn't we beat them in the game where Pat Nevin was sent off?
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    Graham Alexander is the new Manager of Salford City
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    Graham Alexander is the new Manager of Salford City

    Brilliant appointment for them given he was managing a promotion chasing league 1 side a couple of months ago
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    Why leave one relegated team for the other relegated team?
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    Why leave one relegated team for the other relegated team?

    Money.
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    If Chesterfield think that he will get them out of the National League then I suspect they will have a shock.
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    BDL said:

    If Chesterfield think that he will get them out of the National League then I suspect they will have a shock.

    Good appointment. One of the few managers that has got a side out of the conference.
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    shirty5 said:

    BDL said:

    If Chesterfield think that he will get them out of the National League then I suspect they will have a shock.

    Good appointment. One of the few managers that has got a side out of the conference.
    Took over an already decent Barnet side halfway through 2014/15 season and got promotion and did bugger all at Eastleigh........
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    BDL said:

    shirty5 said:

    BDL said:

    If Chesterfield think that he will get them out of the National League then I suspect they will have a shock.

    Good appointment. One of the few managers that has got a side out of the conference.
    Took over an already decent Barnet side halfway through 2015/15 season and got promotion and did bugger all at Eastleigh........
    Was that when the season was January till October :wink:
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    Barnet appoint Dagenham boss John Still as manager.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44168466
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    edited May 2018
    Welling appoint Steve King as manager (ex Whitehawk).
    Personally think he done a great job trying to turn them around last season.
    Went into 2018 on four points and got 30 in the second half of the season.
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    Welling appoint Steve King as manager (ex Whitehawk).
    Personally think he done a great job trying to turn them around last season.
    Went into 2018 on four points and got 30 in the second half of the season.

    I think that's a really good appointment
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    And the ex Welling Player/manager Jamie Day has gone here,
    unb.com.bd/sports-news/Jamie-Day-made-head-coach-of-BD-football-team/70963
    Good luck to him and hope it works out.
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    clive said:

    Barnet appoint Dagenham boss John Still as manager.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44168466

    Barnet do have a habit of returning to old familiar faces. 15 years after he was last manager there though!
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    edited May 2018
    @Stewart Danny Green has signed for Concord Rangers in the same division as Chelmsford so you have plenty more stalking opportunities.

    There's an (incomplete) list of nonleague pre-season friendlies here, I'll be tempted by Tonbridge Angels v Ebbsfleet and Sevenoaks v Dartford come July.

    http://nonleague.pitchero.com/features/pre-season-friendlies/

    It's frustrating so many part-time teams have their fixtures sorted but Charlton haven't.
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    Charlton playing Dulwich Hamlet on July 18th. At Tooting & Mitcham.
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    Following the penalty shoot-out loss to Dulwich, Hendon have lost their manager Gary McCann today. He's gone to Hampton & Richmond after 12 years in charge.

    It's been a bad couple of weeks at Hendon.....
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    Callum Driver leaves Welling for Dartford
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    edited June 2018
    I got one last tick for the season in yesterday, Landskrona 1-1 GAIS (pronounced 'guys') in the Swedish second tier. Standing was £9 & the attendance was just under 2500.

    It was bloody hot and there was some awful finishing but it was a nice green area with trees, animal farm, pond and a grassy area to go and have a lay down at half time.
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    RedPanda said:

    I got one last tick for the season in yesterday, Landskrona 1-1 GAIS (pronounced 'guys') in the Swedish second tier. Standing was £9 & the attendance was just under 2500.

    It was bloody hot and there was some awful finishing but it was a nice green area with trees, animal farm, pond and a grassy area to go and have a lay down at half time.

    I'd imagine there were a few from Gothenburg?
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    RedPanda said:

    I got one last tick for the season in yesterday, Landskrona 1-1 GAIS (pronounced 'guys') in the Swedish second tier. Standing was £9 & the attendance was just under 2500.

    It was bloody hot and there was some awful finishing but it was a nice green area with trees, animal farm, pond and a grassy area to go and have a lay down at half time.

    I'd imagine there were a few from Gothenburg?
    Crap, I've just realised I put this in the wrong thread.

    Yeah just under 250, they made a lot more noise than the home fans. I do like Sweden, I'll have to try out Stockholm in the next few years.
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