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 on: Today at 10:16:48 AM 
Started by MarpleAlty - Last post by Saughall Robin
I think he might be referring to either James Jones or Roscoe? (possibly the former?)

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 on: Today at 09:37:46 AM 
Started by MarpleAlty - Last post by Leon
Cooper and Baines both signed contract extensions earlier this year.

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 on: Today at 08:57:48 AM 
Started by MarpleAlty - Last post by MarpleAlty
Hopefully, we are trying very very hard to secure the quite brilliant Matty Williams from Chester. Apart from that, I think we should be seeking to secure some older, more experienced heads to bolster our squad which is youthful enough.
Do we need another CB? we've got 3 starter quality and a very suitable bench option with Roscoe.

I think we're gonna see a larger squad this year, the new Mickey Mouse comp and 7 subs kind of dictates it.

I expect we'll see the retained list as soon as we've done speaking with the out of contract lads. I doubt we started on the process as early this year what with the whole Play Off excursion.

Either way, I want to see us send a 3/4 off in to the sunset and bring in 5/7 to bolster squad.

I've heard we're working to get further cash investment so obviously I'm expecting Prem in 5 years also.

Unfortunately you have to be brutal to keep pushing on - look at Stockport and Wrexham saying goodbye to recent club legends - if someone comes available that threatens to push an existing starter to the bench, that's exactly the way that things should work.

With regard to our centre backs, I suspect that at least one of them might be out of contract this summer - in which case they might end up needing to be replaced.

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 on: Yesterday at 10:35:52 PM 
Started by distancetraveller - Last post by Sale Holmfield
Braintree in 2016 was a bad day, one of the worst in fact, although I immediately think of Tamworth a year later as being an even worse day.

Worthing were once one of my local teams, although I never quite took to them. They were knocking on the door of the Alliance Premier League, as was, in the mid eighties, and would be a much better day out or weekend away than Braintree, with a ground handy for both station and seaside. They apparently play really attactive football, too.

Still, I'd prefer being in our position and having to go to Braintree than in Macc or NOrthwich Vics' and having to work out how to get to Market Harborough or OJM Black Country!

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 on: Yesterday at 10:11:13 PM 
Started by distancetraveller - Last post by Steve from Sale
I remember falling over at that ground on my way into the ground. There was an uneven surface just to the right of the turnstiles on the way in and went over on it. I fell and knocked over another fan who hurst his knee.

That ground was unsafe then on what I agree was a miserable afternoon.

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 on: Yesterday at 08:35:34 PM 
Started by distancetraveller - Last post by Sarf London Alty
Christ that was an awful day. We stayed in the bar most of the second half it was that bad, locals rubbing it in as they got in the play offs. Its a trek from anywhere & zero decent pubs in the town.They were just about my least preferred option of the Conference South teams but there we are.

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 on: Yesterday at 08:18:37 PM 
Started by distancetraveller - Last post by CRT Butty
Yessss Marine , what a great manager that Neil Young is. ;D
Should we have given him more time?💣

Aye, 30 years inside for crimes against footy.

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 on: Yesterday at 08:18:15 PM 
Started by distancetraveller - Last post by TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe


I doubt that anyone was desperately keen to return to Braintree, especially after our torturous last visit there in on 30th April 2016 which culminated in an abject 3-0 capitulation and duly ensured our relegation under the management of Neil Tolson.

However, you certainly couldn't begrudge them their promotion on the evidence of this afternoon's game.

Ultimately, it was the tale of two diving headers in extra time and our old friend Danny Cashman missed his opportunity to be the Worthing hero.

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 on: Yesterday at 07:57:36 PM 
Started by distancetraveller - Last post by Sarf London Alty
Blame me. I said on our group chat, I’d take Braintree coming up if it meant Macc lost their final today. A fair trade to be honest.

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 on: Yesterday at 07:39:22 PM 
Started by distancetraveller - Last post by swindellsworth
Yessss Marine , what a great manager that Neil Young is. ;D
Should we have given him more time?💣
Nah  :)

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