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Post by stephen on Apr 5, 2011 9:54:20 GMT 1
Hmm do we want Weymouth to go on a storming run and survive with Bedford to drop into bottom three with Tiverton and Halesowen. Or do we just want lots of draws?
Tuesday 05 April 2011 Bedford Town v Weymouth Brackley Town v Halesowen Town
Saturday 09 April 2011 Banbury United v Stourbridge Bashley v Brackley Town Chippenham Town v Truro City Cirencester Town v Hemel Hempstead Town Halesowen Town v Oxford City Hednesford Town v Bedford Town Leamington v Chesham United Salisbury City v Evesham United Swindon Supermarine v Didcot Town Tiverton Town v Weymouth
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Post by yogi on Apr 5, 2011 10:17:23 GMT 1
Though there's talk of weymuff sharing next season,would rather keep them than Bedford who appear to be sh1te.Tiverton and Halesowen look doomed.
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Post by Steve T on Apr 5, 2011 10:50:14 GMT 1
If Weymouth lose tonight (probably unlikely) and draw at Tiverton on Saturday, a win for for Banbury against Stourbridge will make them safe. Any other combination of results and we have to wait until Oxford on the 16th.
Weymouth's last three games are Hednesford and Chesham at home and Truro away.
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Post by spoons on Apr 5, 2011 18:16:33 GMT 1
Was at Ox City last night and pitch is really poor with no grass down middle!!!
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Post by marka on Apr 5, 2011 20:14:41 GMT 1
Would like Weymouth to stay up ahead of Bedford purely for the weekend away!
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Post by Steve T on Apr 5, 2011 21:02:27 GMT 1
Would like Weymouth to stay up ahead of Bedford purely for the weekend away! Even if they are playing at Dorchester?
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Post by marka on Apr 5, 2011 21:41:28 GMT 1
Would like Weymouth to stay up ahead of Bedford purely for the weekend away! Even if they are playing at Dorchester? Aah..maybe not
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Post by Steve T on Apr 5, 2011 21:54:07 GMT 1
Brackley 6-0 Halesowen Bedford 4-1 Weymouth Weymouth got their rather surprising defeat, so Banbury could be safe on Saturday. Halesowen will be relegated if they get a worse result against Oxford than Didcot get at Swindon. Sat 9th Tue 12th Sat 16th Sat 23rd Mon 25th 15 Oxford 36 38 38-49 -11 A Halesowen H Banbury H Leamington A Didcot 16 Banbury (-1) 36 36 38-60 -22 H Stourbridge A Oxford H Truro A Brackley 17 Bedford 36 34 38-67 -29 A Hednesford H Tiverton H Salisbury A Cambridge 18 Didcot 35 30 36-59 -23 A Swindon A Cambridge H Halesowen A Cirencester H Oxford 19 Weymouth (-10) 36 28 44-78 -34 A Tiverton H Hednesford H Chesham A Truro 20 Tiverton 36 25 30-71 -41 H Weymouth A Bedford H Halesowen A Bashley 21 Halesowen 36 22 23-97 -74 H Oxford A Didcot A Tiverton H Hednesford
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Post by Steve T on Apr 8, 2011 11:16:25 GMT 1
Marka: Would like Weymouth to stay up ahead of Bedford purely for the weekend away! Steve T: Even if they are playing at Dorchester? Marka: Aah...maybe not.
On Wednesday, Weymouth FC issued a statement that included this line: "...after long consultations with the majority share-holder it has been decided that Weymouth FC will not consider a ground share to be in the best interest of the club."
Not exactly a definitive no, but near enough – for now...
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Post by stephen on Apr 10, 2011 12:28:08 GMT 1
Very interesting results at both ends of the table.
At the top sounds like Evesham's distinictive "brand" of football was too much for Salisbury, who are in danger of blowing up. Truro got a 90th minute winner at Chippenham to go top - would be brilliant to trip them up on Easter Saturday. Leamington's keeper scored direct from a goal kick in their win over Chesham in the battle for the last play-off spot. Four teams with realistic title hopes and only three games to go.
Supporting Weymouth must be a right roller coaster - Saturday's 4-0 win at Tiverton keeps them alive but surely condemns the Devon team to the drop with Halesowen whilst Didcot's alledgedly easier run in came off the rails at Swindon.
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