A decent 3-0 over Hythe Town yesterday and thanks to the Addicks who came along. Moved upto 6th....got a tough games coming up Margate and leaders Ramsgate away.
Word for the main team from my old stomping ground. FA Trophy at Coleshill, Biggleswade Town were 3-0 down at half time. A six minute hat-trick from Babaie pulled it back to 3-3 then eight minutes later Town took the lead. Coleshill equalised on 84 then the Waders won it in the 91st minute... Phew!
Was at ebbsfleet, were in the game first half until a silly sending off from a player they just got on loan for a month.
After the first goal which was deflected they just capitulated.
Absolute zero chance of staying up.
I was at Maidstone for the fa cup match recently and I had hoped that was the low point. Watling (Manager) talked then about using the two week break as a mini pre season. Alas, results have not turned since with 2 poor results at home in the last week.
Whilst 3 managers in a season often spells relegation, I don't see much option, as he just hasn't got them going. As mentioned above a more street wise manager is needed. Talking of Maidstone, I still think that Jay Saunders should be managing at this level. He was unlucky to lose his job there when they were doing ok in the NL.
Was at ebbsfleet, were in the game first half until a silly sending off from a player they just got on loan for a month.
After the first goal which was deflected they just capitulated.
Absolute zero chance of staying up.
I was at Maidstone for the fa cup match recently and I had hoped that was the low point. Watling (Manager) talked then about using the two week break as a mini pre season. Alas, results have not turned since with 2 poor results at home in the last week.
Whilst 3 managers in a season often spells relegation, I don't see much option, as he just hasn't got them going. As mentioned above a more street wise manager is needed. Talking of Maidstone, I still think that Jay Saunders should be managing at this level. He was unlucky to lose his job there when they were doing ok in the NL.
I was at a function in Gravesend in the evening of that tie. The guy whose party it was is an ebbsfleet fan and went to that game. He said his son and him left on 50 mins and the supporters club had written to the owners to get an explanation of how poor we are.
Some may know him but Paul Harrison who has written books on the club and a lifelong fan is my cousin.
Was at ebbsfleet, were in the game first half until a silly sending off from a player they just got on loan for a month.
After the first goal which was deflected they just capitulated.
Absolute zero chance of staying up.
I was at Maidstone for the fa cup match recently and I had hoped that was the low point. Watling (Manager) talked then about using the two week break as a mini pre season. Alas, results have not turned since with 2 poor results at home in the last week.
Whilst 3 managers in a season often spells relegation, I don't see much option, as he just hasn't got them going. As mentioned above a more street wise manager is needed. Talking of Maidstone, I still think that Jay Saunders should be managing at this level. He was unlucky to lose his job there when they were doing ok in the NL.
I was at a function in Gravesend in the evening of that tie. The guy whose party it was is an ebbsfleet fan and went to that game. He said his son and him left on 50 mins and the supporters club had written to the owners to get an explanation of how poor we are.
Some may know him but Paul Harrison who has written books on the club and a lifelong fan is my cousin.
I know Paul fairly well....his friends with my sister and brother in law.
Was at ebbsfleet, were in the game first half until a silly sending off from a player they just got on loan for a month.
After the first goal which was deflected they just capitulated.
Absolute zero chance of staying up.
I was at Maidstone for the fa cup match recently and I had hoped that was the low point. Watling (Manager) talked then about using the two week break as a mini pre season. Alas, results have not turned since with 2 poor results at home in the last week.
Whilst 3 managers in a season often spells relegation, I don't see much option, as he just hasn't got them going. As mentioned above a more street wise manager is needed. Talking of Maidstone, I still think that Jay Saunders should be managing at this level. He was unlucky to lose his job there when they were doing ok in the NL.
Jay Saunders is managing at that level - Tonbridge Angels.
Was at ebbsfleet, were in the game first half until a silly sending off from a player they just got on loan for a month.
After the first goal which was deflected they just capitulated.
Absolute zero chance of staying up.
I was at Maidstone for the fa cup match recently and I had hoped that was the low point. Watling (Manager) talked then about using the two week break as a mini pre season. Alas, results have not turned since with 2 poor results at home in the last week.
Whilst 3 managers in a season often spells relegation, I don't see much option, as he just hasn't got them going. As mentioned above a more street wise manager is needed. Talking of Maidstone, I still think that Jay Saunders should be managing at this level. He was unlucky to lose his job there when they were doing ok in the NL.
Jay Saunders is managing at that level - Tonbridge Angels.
Was at ebbsfleet, were in the game first half until a silly sending off from a player they just got on loan for a month.
After the first goal which was deflected they just capitulated.
Absolute zero chance of staying up.
I was at Maidstone for the fa cup match recently and I had hoped that was the low point. Watling (Manager) talked then about using the two week break as a mini pre season. Alas, results have not turned since with 2 poor results at home in the last week.
Whilst 3 managers in a season often spells relegation, I don't see much option, as he just hasn't got them going. As mentioned above a more street wise manager is needed. Talking of Maidstone, I still think that Jay Saunders should be managing at this level. He was unlucky to lose his job there when they were doing ok in the NL.
Jay Saunders is managing at that level - Tonbridge Angels.
That's the division below mate
Tonbridge and Maidstone are 13th and 14th in the NL South!
I see Hendon hit 9 today! I remember Niko Muir scoring for fun 6-7 years ago and getting a move to Hartlepool and he got 5 today.
Yes....I had the pleasure of giving Niko his MOTM award yesterday. Hendon were brilliant and Hastings were about as bad as you could get. Niko missed a one-on-one at 0-0 but didn't miss the next five chances!
I think we got about £7,000 when Niko went to Hartlepool. Incredibly for us he was halfway through a two-year contract at the time, hence the fee. That was lucky for us.....no-one else at Hendon had a two-year deal then....or since!
It's a strange league; my last Hendon home game saw us lose 6-1 to Wingate. And a week later we were beaten 5-0 at Hanwell in the FA Trophy. Our current goal difference is now +9.
Tonight, the Fanackapans witnessed the kind of performance that, for Addicks, is sadly a dim & distant memory. And was a welcome sight for sore eyes....
Eight goals were shared between the 2 teams with the home club barely disturbing the away 'keeper.
This was the latest victory for our 2nd team, Dorking Wanderers who ran out 7-1 winners against Hemel Hempstead tonight and put on a superb display, totally deserving of what was effectively a footballing master class.
The commentator praised DW for their immaculate passing football ( no hoofball here!) and stated that they had won every single 2nd ball.
This was a team whose players were able to successfully make passes without lifting up their head first. Each one knew where his team mate would be at any given time and boy, was it a pleasure to watch what epitomised The Beautiful Game.
Sadly, I'm finding it hard to remember when such enjoyment was derived from a Charlton performance.
This was a team whose players were able to successfully make passes without lifting up their head first. Each one knew where his team mate would be at any given time and boy, was it a pleasure to watch what epitomised The Beautiful Game.
Given that the entire first choice midfield was missing, it was some achievement to see them passing the ball like that! I said on Saturday that I didn't think we would get far with Young and Williams as a partnership, but last night they were absolutely fantastic (as was Jimmy Muitt). Although Hemel were abysmal and got worse with each goal that went in. I felt for the gaffer at the end, he seems like a really nice bloke.
Marc White has got amazing win stats over approaching two decades as manager. And they got relegated from 5th tier last year which must have caned win%. Alas DW seem to be his pet project.
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After the first goal which was deflected they just capitulated.
Absolute zero chance of staying up.
Whilst 3 managers in a season often spells relegation, I don't see much option, as he just hasn't got them going. As mentioned above a more street wise manager is needed. Talking of Maidstone, I still think that Jay Saunders should be managing at this level. He was unlucky to lose his job there when they were doing ok in the NL.
Some may know him but Paul Harrison who has written books on the club and a lifelong fan is my cousin.
I think we got about £7,000 when Niko went to Hartlepool. Incredibly for us he was halfway through a two-year contract at the time, hence the fee. That was lucky for us.....no-one else at Hendon had a two-year deal then....or since!
It's a strange league; my last Hendon home game saw us lose 6-1 to Wingate. And a week later we were beaten 5-0 at Hanwell in the FA Trophy. Our current goal difference is now +9.
But Hastings get crowds that we can only dream of, so should be able to ship out the crap and quickly replace with better.
https://youtu.be/AV8An6AyEpA?feature=shared
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1hHgx_hh7s
Eight goals were shared between the 2 teams with the home club barely disturbing the away 'keeper.
This was the latest victory for our 2nd team, Dorking Wanderers who ran out 7-1 winners against Hemel Hempstead tonight and put on a superb display, totally deserving of what was effectively a footballing master class.
The commentator praised DW for their immaculate passing football ( no hoofball here!) and stated that they had won every single 2nd ball.
This was a team whose players were able to successfully make passes without lifting up their head first. Each one knew where his team mate would be at any given time and boy, was it a pleasure to watch what epitomised The Beautiful Game.
Sadly, I'm finding it hard to remember when such enjoyment was derived from a Charlton performance.
Heartbreaking if I'm honest.