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Post by Hannibal on Nov 14, 2019 9:03:39 GMT
Yes I think he’s got plenty to offer at conference level that’s for sure. However there are no midland based teams in the conference . Not sure he’d want to step down to regional football. There was a small suggestion on his Twitter that the racecourse could be a destination. Yes but would he accept regional football!
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Post by sealandender1 on Nov 14, 2019 11:03:02 GMT
Yes I think he’s got plenty to offer at conference level that’s for sure. However there are no midland based teams in the conference . Not sure he’d want to step down to regional football. There was a small suggestion on his Twitter that the racecourse could be a destination. Which one, Uttoxeter!!!!
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Post by spencerwhelanleftpeg on Nov 14, 2019 18:33:15 GMT
The one with massive floodlights in a small north wales town
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Post by noddy on Nov 14, 2019 20:58:06 GMT
Yes I think he’s got plenty to offer at conference level that’s for sure. However there are no midland based teams in the conference . Not sure he’d want to step down to regional football. There was a small suggestion on his Twitter that the racecourse could be a destination.
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Post by avfo on Nov 15, 2019 22:39:51 GMT
Darlington, who due to a combination of injuries, suspensions and international call ups will be without 7 of their first team squad for tomorrows match at Brackley, have signed Scunthorpe midfielder Jack Lambert on a months loan. Southport sign ex Man City academy defender Charlie Oliver ahead of their match against Kings Lynn, who will be without Michael Gash due to suspension. Curzon Ashton sign Wigan forward Charlie Jolley and Stockport midfielder Connor DiMaio, both on a months loan ahead of their game with York. Tunde Owolabi signs a contract with FC United. The player, who is currently the NPL's leading goal scorer, recently turned down an offer from a National league club (Chorley) whilst still on non contract terms at FC. The player had been linked with a move to Chester back in May, though this was discounted at the time. However it appears that Owolabi may have been approached if not then, perhaps later in the year. In an interview FC's manager Neil Reynolds said that the player had agreed terms with Chester, but at the last minute accepted an offer of full time football on ‘good money’ with Maltese club Victoria Hotspurs, after deciding he wanted to experience playing football abroad. Unfortunately it seems that things didn't quite work out in Malta (who'd of guessed), with the player returning to the UK after a few weeks.
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Post by Wortleyblue on Nov 15, 2019 22:56:59 GMT
Darlington, who due to a combination of injuries, suspensions and international call ups will be without 7 of their first team squad for tomorrows match at Brackley, have signed Scunthorpe midfielder Jack Lambert on a months loan. Southport sign ex Man City academy defender Charlie Oliver ahead of their match against Kings Lynn, who will be without Michael Gash due to suspension. Curzon Ashton sign Wigan forward Charlie Jolley and Stockport midfielder Connor DiMaio, both on a months loan ahead of their game with York. Tunde Owolabi signs a contract with FC United. The player, who is currently the NPL's leading goal scorer, recently turned down an offer from a National league club (Chorley) whilst still on non contract terms at FC. The player had been linked with a move to Chester back in May, though this was discounted at the time. However it appears that Owolabi may have been approached if not then, perhaps later in the year. In an interview FC's manager Neil Reynolds said that the player had agreed terms with Chester, but at the last minute accepted an offer of full time football on ‘good money’ with Maltese club Victoria Hotspurs, after deciding he wanted to experience playing football abroad. Unfortunately it seems that things didn't quite work out in Malta (who'd of guessed), with the player returning to the UK after a few weeks. Surely if they have international call ups the game is automatically postponed
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Post by Lobster on Nov 15, 2019 23:04:20 GMT
Darlington, who due to a combination of injuries, suspensions and international call ups will be without 7 of their first team squad for tomorrows match at Brackley, have signed Scunthorpe midfielder Jack Lambert on a months loan. Southport sign ex Man City academy defender Charlie Oliver ahead of their match against Kings Lynn, who will be without Michael Gash due to suspension. Curzon Ashton sign Wigan forward Charlie Jolley and Stockport midfielder Connor DiMaio, both on a months loan ahead of their game with York. Tunde Owolabi signs a contract with FC United. The player, who is currently the NPL's leading goal scorer, recently turned down an offer from a National league club (Chorley) whilst still on non contract terms at FC. The player had been linked with a move to Chester back in May, though this was discounted at the time. However it appears that Owolabi may have been approached if not then, perhaps later in the year. In an interview FC's manager Neil Reynolds said that the player had agreed terms with Chester, but at the last minute accepted an offer of full time football on ‘good money’ with Maltese club Victoria Hotspurs, after deciding he wanted to experience playing football abroad. Unfortunately it seems that things didn't quite work out in Malta (who'd of guessed), with the player returning to the UK after a few weeks. Surely if they have international call ups the game is automatically postponed Has to be at least three players called up I think, and even then the club can still play the game if they want to.
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Post by avfo on Nov 19, 2019 14:16:40 GMT
Busy seven days for Romford FC. New owner, management team and squad. In his first act as owner Glenn Tamplin sacked the management team and installed himself as first team manager. Amongst the 20+ players (more to follow in the next couple of days) brought in so far are Ryan Cresswell and Adam Morgan. Tamplin had recently quit Billericay, claiming that the final straw was the abuse directed at his 16yr old son after he started playing for the first team. Apparently this abuse also coincided with his decision to sack (for the second time) Harry Wheeler, Billericay's first team manager.
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Post by Lobster on Nov 19, 2019 15:12:25 GMT
Busy seven days for Romford FC. New owner, management team and squad. In his first act as owner Glenn Tamplin sacked the management team and installed himself as first team manager. Amongst the 20+ players (more to follow in the next couple of days) brought in so far are Ryan Cresswell and Adam Morgan. Tamplin had recently quit Billericay, claiming that the final straw was the abuse directed at his 16yr old son after he started playing for the first team. Apparently this abuse also coincided with his decision to sack (for the second time) Harry Wheeler, Billericay's first team manager. He seems a real bad egg, that Tamplin. Someone who thinks having money comes with no social responsibility.
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Post by jb on Nov 19, 2019 20:26:22 GMT
Busy seven days for Romford FC. New owner, management team and squad. In his first act as owner Glenn Tamplin sacked the management team and installed himself as first team manager. Amongst the 20+ players (more to follow in the next couple of days) brought in so far are Ryan Cresswell and Adam Morgan. Tamplin had recently quit Billericay, claiming that the final straw was the abuse directed at his 16yr old son after he started playing for the first team. Apparently this abuse also coincided with his decision to sack (for the second time) Harry Wheeler, Billericay's first team manager. He seems a real bad egg, that Tamplin. Someone who thinks having money comes with no social responsibility. He’s also tried to go with the Manager’s wife behind his back. Classy guy!
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Post by eyeswideopen on Nov 20, 2019 7:23:50 GMT
He seems a real bad egg, that Tamplin. Someone who thinks having money comes with no social responsibility. He’s also tried to go with the Manager’s wife behind his back. Classy guy! Sounds like he has quite a party trick there too!!
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Post by dmcnally on Nov 21, 2019 17:27:01 GMT
Surely Liam Daly (6’ 5”) will find a club in the National League - good solid signing for someone but at a cost you would have thought. Signs for Gloucester!! Surprised he’s dropped down
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Post by sealandender1 on Nov 21, 2019 18:50:48 GMT
Surely Liam Daly (6’ 5”) will find a club in the National League - good solid signing for someone but at a cost you would have thought. Signs for Gloucester!! Surprised he’s dropped down Very strange move indeed . . .
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Post by MPW on Nov 23, 2019 12:26:32 GMT
Surely Liam Daly (6’ 5”) will find a club in the National League - good solid signing for someone but at a cost you would have thought. Signs for Gloucester!! Surprised he’s dropped down Great singing for them tbf
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Post by jb on Nov 23, 2019 12:36:04 GMT
Signs for Gloucester!! Surprised he’s dropped down Great singing for them tbf I thought they made no noise when they came up for their four nil hammering.
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Post by durdy on Nov 25, 2019 16:20:32 GMT
Myles Anderson ( remember him ?) gone on loan to Aldershot from Haertlepool , thought he was quite decent at our place whenever he got a game
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Post by mcseal on Nov 26, 2019 14:30:27 GMT
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Post by Matt on Nov 26, 2019 20:11:55 GMT
Also mentioned Chorley and York are interested, So he'll be off to York then. If we are interested in that type of player that surely has to be Murphy influence.
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Post by avfo on Nov 27, 2019 12:28:50 GMT
Kidderminster have parted ways with manager John Pemberton. A statement issued earlier on KHFC's OWS stated that - Kidderminster Harriers can confirm the departure of John Pemberton from the club with immediate effect. Discussions were held with John earlier this week in light of the team’s current league position and early exit from the FA Cup and FA Trophy. While managing the club has had its challenges this season, we feel strongly that with the players at our disposal and with what is a considerable budget for this division, we should be in a far better situation than we currently find ourselves. At the end of these discussions, John offered his resignation which was accepted by the club. We would like to thank John for his effort while in post and wish him well for the future. The club feels it is still well placed to achieve this season, and as such, the owners will take their time in appointing the team’s next manager – an appointment which will be crucial. In the interim, Assistant Manager Russ Penn will take charge of the team for at least the next three or four matches, with our full support. It is clear that Russ, is extremely popular with both players, staff and supporters and we are confident they will respond accordingly during a busy period of fixtures. This statement has now been removed from their website. Edit. Hey Presto it's now reappeared. John Pemberton has responded to that statement on his twitter account- JOHN PEMBERTON@johnpembosnr Extremely disappointed with the statement released by @khfcofficial today it would have been nice just for once to come out and be honest #saddened An alternative critique of Pemberton's tenure at Kiddy can be found here - harriers-online.co.uk/khfc/27-11-19-news-pemberton-gone-following-poor-results/
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Post by g1 on Nov 27, 2019 13:28:48 GMT
Also mentioned Chorley and York are interested, So he'll be off to York then. If we are interested in that type of player that surely has to be Murphy influence. not sure we need him if he comes though fair enough
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Post by avfo on Nov 27, 2019 16:55:33 GMT
Kidderminster have parted ways with manager John Pemberton. A statement issued earlier on KHFC's OWS stated that - Kidderminster Harriers can confirm the departure of John Pemberton from the club with immediate effect. Discussions were held with John earlier this week in light of the team’s current league position and early exit from the FA Cup and FA Trophy. While managing the club has had its challenges this season, we feel strongly that with the players at our disposal and with what is a considerable budget for this division, we should be in a far better situation than we currently find ourselves. At the end of these discussions, John offered his resignation which was accepted by the club. We would like to thank John for his effort while in post and wish him well for the future. The club feels it is still well placed to achieve this season, and as such, the owners will take their time in appointing the team’s next manager – an appointment which will be crucial. In the interim, Assistant Manager Russ Penn will take charge of the team for at least the next three or four matches, with our full support. It is clear that Russ, is extremely popular with both players, staff and supporters and we are confident they will respond accordingly during a busy period of fixtures. This statement has now been removed from their website. Edit. Hey Presto it's now reappeared. John Pemberton has responded to that statement on his twitter account- JOHN PEMBERTON@johnpembosnr Extremely disappointed with the statement released by @khfcofficial today it would have been nice just for once to come out and be honest #saddened An alternative critique of Pemberton's tenure at Kiddy can be found here - harriers-online.co.uk/khfc/27-11-19-news-pemberton-gone-following-poor-results/Pemberton hits back - "all I've been told is lies". www.halesowennews.co.uk/news/regional/18063938.kidderminster-harriers-fire-former-manager-pemberton/
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Post by Rio Doherty on Nov 28, 2019 19:15:51 GMT
George Green has signed for Gainsborough Trinity on a month-long loan.
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Post by avfo on Nov 29, 2019 13:56:51 GMT
Forward Tom Clare joins BPA after Boston agree to cancel his contract.
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Post by jb on Nov 29, 2019 19:12:34 GMT
George Green has signed for Gainsborough Trinity on a month-long loan. According to some on here his next move would be to Man City so a bit surprised by this move.
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Post by dmcnally on Jan 4, 2020 20:22:43 GMT
Leamington announce they have accepted a bid from a FL club for striker Josh March, rumoured to be Forest Green for £25k. NLN joint-second top scorer in this season on 16 with Akwasi Asante.
Fair play to Leamington, another young player they've picked up and sold into the FL. Colby Bishop to Accrington Stanley last season too.
They expect the move to happen 6th Jan, so he'll be gone before our visit on the 18th.
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Post by dmcnally on Jan 8, 2020 15:43:37 GMT
Fylde have transfer listed Danny Rowe. Wants to play at a higher level. Probably given up on doing so at Mill Farm.
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Post by Matt on Jan 8, 2020 15:49:14 GMT
Fylde have transfer listed Danny Rowe. Wants to play at a higher level. Probably given up on doing so at Mill Farm. Interesting to see where goes, Fylde were looking at 100k+ a while back but his contact now has 6 months left I'd guess it's less than half that now.
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Post by agl on Jan 8, 2020 18:52:40 GMT
Stevenage apparently interested in Kings Lynn's prolific Adam Marriott, according to the EDP (local paper). Hope so!
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Post by dmcnally on Jan 10, 2020 22:09:18 GMT
Mani Dieseruvwe joins Oldham from Salford, on loan with an option to buy in the summer.
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Post by Gandalf on Jan 10, 2020 22:12:30 GMT
Mani Dieseruvwe joins Oldham from Salford, on loan with an option to buy in the summer. Crazy that after he was playing for us for free a a favour for bignot
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