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Title: The Draw
Post by: Mrs Warbouys on December 19, 2020, 05:41:56 PM
The draw is on Monday at 1pm is it national or regionalised, a few conference casualties today

In the hat are

Aldershot
Alfreton/Kings lynn
Borehamwood/Yeovil
Boston
Chesterfield
Dagenham
Darlington
Dorking
Halifax
Haringay
Havant
Hemel Hempstead
Hereford
Hornchurch
Kettering
Leamington
Maidstone
Maldon / Gloucester
Notts County
Peterborough Sports
Solihull
Southport
Stamford
Stockport
Sutton
Torquay
Truro
Wealdstone
Weymouth
Woking
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Leon on December 19, 2020, 06:36:24 PM
National apparently.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Hale Alty on December 19, 2020, 08:31:01 PM
i don't think we have to worry about anybody.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: rorysgrandad on December 19, 2020, 08:34:58 PM
i don't think we have to worry about anybody.
Stockport and Torquay could be tricky but we have our name on the trophy.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Hale Alty on December 19, 2020, 08:36:57 PM
i don't think we have to worry about anybody.
Stockport and Torquay could be tricky but we have our name on the trophy.

We beat Dagenham. Dagenham beat Torquay. I wouldn't rule anything out this season. So that will be Truro away then.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: rorysgrandad on December 19, 2020, 08:50:31 PM
Do we know if the draw on Monday is on radio or tv?
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: CRT Butty on December 19, 2020, 10:29:56 PM
i don't think we have to worry about anybody.
Stockport and Torquay could be tricky but we have our name on the trophy.

We beat Dagenham. Dagenham beat Torquay. I wouldn't rule anything out this season. So that will be Truro away then.

Tier one. We can test out JJs theory.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: MarpleAlty on December 19, 2020, 10:57:57 PM
Southport Away will do.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Hugh on December 20, 2020, 05:16:28 AM
Do we know if the draw on Monday is on radio or tv?

Hey, Cornwall's not in tier 2 or 3 is it? Perhaps there will be supporters at the game if so? (And perhaps a decent turnout, as this would be quite a big game for Truro).
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: CRT Butty on December 20, 2020, 09:12:53 AM
Do we know if the draw on Monday is on radio or tv?

Hey, Cornwall's not in tier 2 or 3 is it? Perhaps there will be supporters at the game if so? (And perhaps a decent turnout, as this would be quite a big game for Truro).

Tier one. I think up to 4000 or 50% capacity.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: HashtagAlty on December 20, 2020, 10:03:13 AM
Cup was always a chance to visit new grounds so a shame that we can't go.

Would like to avoid Notts County, Solihull, Torquay, Stockport from our level and Boston in the league below.

Be nice given we can't rest players, to give this a real go whilst other clubs aren't arsed.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: PukkaPieman on December 20, 2020, 10:53:23 AM
Cup was always a chance to visit new grounds so a shame that we can't go.

Would like to avoid Notts County, Solihull, Torquay, Stockport from our level and Boston in the league below.

Be nice given we can't rest players, to give this a real go whilst other clubs aren't arsed.

you make good points Jack +1
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: hsmith1 on December 20, 2020, 11:08:48 AM
Do we know if the draw on Monday is on radio or tv?

Hey, Cornwall's not in tier 2 or 3 is it? Perhaps there will be supporters at the game if so? (And perhaps a decent turnout, as this would be quite a big game for Truro).
Lol i did ask rik (cornishrobin) yesterday if truro city would do at their ground.Tier 1 is correct for cornwall
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: CRT Butty on December 20, 2020, 11:47:14 AM
Do we know if the draw on Monday is on radio or tv?

Hey, Cornwall's not in tier 2 or 3 is it? Perhaps there will be supporters at the game if so? (And perhaps a decent turnout, as this would be quite a big game for Truro).
Lol i did ask rik (cornishrobin) yesterday if truro city would do at their ground.Tier 1 is correct for cornwall

Homers only of course...
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: One Foot in the Grave on December 20, 2020, 12:32:30 PM
Do we know if the draw on Monday is on radio or tv?

Hey, Cornwall's not in tier 2 or 3 is it? Perhaps there will be supporters at the game if so? (And perhaps a decent turnout, as this would be quite a big game for Truro).
Lol i did ask rik (cornishrobin) yesterday if truro city would do at their ground.Tier 1 is correct for cornwall

Homers only of course...

If I spend enough time watching videos of Jethro, I might be able to get the accent to a workable level.

After me : "What happened waaas......"
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on December 20, 2020, 08:04:42 PM


Today's trivia fact: Cornwall remains one of the few English counties in which Alty have yet to play a competitive fixture.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: CRT Butty on December 20, 2020, 08:07:02 PM


Today's trivia fact: Cornwall remains one of the few English counties in which Alty have yet to play a competitive fixture.

Suffolk?
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on December 20, 2020, 08:10:20 PM


Today's trivia fact: Cornwall remains one of the few English counties in which Alty have yet to play a competitive fixture.

Suffolk?


Correct.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Saughall Robin on December 20, 2020, 08:17:40 PM
Could have sworn we'd played lowestoft.
Must be cracking up 🙄
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: MadFrankie on December 21, 2020, 07:10:24 AM
Could have sworn we'd played lowestoft.
Must be cracking up 🙄
They were in the NL North in 2014/15 and 2015/16 so we just missed them. 
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Saughall Robin on December 21, 2020, 08:57:43 AM
Could have sworn we'd played lowestoft.
Must be cracking up 🙄
They were in the NL North in 2014/15 and 2015/16 so we just missed them.
Ah, that must be it. Thanks Frankie 👍
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: CRT Butty on December 21, 2020, 11:36:27 AM


Today's trivia fact: Cornwall remains one of the few English counties in which Alty have yet to play a competitive fixture.

Suffolk?


Correct.

Rutland.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Bath Alty on December 21, 2020, 12:13:11 PM
Isle of Wight
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: robininstockport on December 21, 2020, 01:04:32 PM
Havent and Waterloo away
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: CRT Butty on December 21, 2020, 01:28:59 PM
Bobbins.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Bath Alty on December 21, 2020, 01:44:59 PM
Isle of Wight

I almost tied the tangent back to the main thread there!
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: hsmith1 on December 21, 2020, 02:59:01 PM
is havant in tier4?
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: ManagementGuru on December 21, 2020, 03:56:10 PM
Yes all of Hampshire except for Havant and Gosport Boroughs are in Tier 2; those two boroughs in Tier 4
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: MarpleAlty on December 21, 2020, 04:31:46 PM
I assume we've never played them before...?
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Brian Flynn on December 21, 2020, 07:32:19 PM
I assume we've never played them before...?

That's correct.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: distancetraveller on December 21, 2020, 07:46:35 PM
A decent draw. Hopefully progression into the next round.
Onwards & Upwards
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on December 21, 2020, 07:58:42 PM



'The new 3G surface at Westleigh Park is so good Champions League football can be played on it':


https://www.facebook.com/HWFCOfficial/videos/3g-pitch/275153960243847/ (https://www.facebook.com/HWFCOfficial/videos/3g-pitch/275153960243847/)

https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/football/how-havant-waterloovilles-new-ps500000-3g-pitch-was-laid-10-weeks-2998732 (https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/football/how-havant-waterloovilles-new-ps500000-3g-pitch-was-laid-10-weeks-2998732)

https://www.slattersportsconstruction.com/news/new-era-havant-waterlooville-3g-stadia-pitch-opens/ (https://www.slattersportsconstruction.com/news/new-era-havant-waterlooville-3g-stadia-pitch-opens/)



Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Saughall Robin on December 21, 2020, 08:08:21 PM
That's nowt. We play international games at Moss Lane too!

Nearly 70 years ago it was the Nigerian Bare Footed Touring Team.
This year it will be Wrexham! 😉
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: cheshire cat on December 21, 2020, 08:14:30 PM
Decent surface. No crowd. What's not to like?

Biggest issue as far as I can see is whether football will still be happening by then. The way the numbers are ramping up there's bound to be more players catching it soon.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Hale Alty on December 21, 2020, 08:58:16 PM
I assume we've never played them before...?

That's correct.

We Havant played them before.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: One Foot in the Grave on December 21, 2020, 09:03:05 PM
Plastic pitch 🙄
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Saughall Robin on December 21, 2020, 09:22:48 PM
Plastic pitch 🙄

Perfect for our slick passing carpet football!
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: SW on December 21, 2020, 10:58:09 PM
Would've been a marvellous away day for this SW London based fan, some belting pubs in Havant and Emsworth. Oh well.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Sarf London Alty on December 21, 2020, 11:17:29 PM
You’d assume they will be thereabouts in the Conference South this year, plenty of names & experience from the Southern Conference teams & L2 outfits. Outside of our league playing these lot away just about one of the toughest we could have got. Still I’d expect us to go there and win, assume another overnight stay will help in that regard.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Sale Holmfield on December 21, 2020, 11:35:34 PM
This would have been a great game for me in the nineties (or in the eighties when I lived on the south coast myself), as my uncle lived in Havant, and I used to stay over when we played Farnborough Town. In fact, his house was adjacent to their former ground at Front Lawn - they might have been Havant Town then, prior to their merger with Waterlooville - and I have seen a Sunday league game there, after they had moved out, when I stayed for a weekend and my uncle and auntie probably wanted me out of the house. Sadly, they had both died by 2001.

 I have never been inside the current ground, which they have been able to develop as it's further away from any houses, although I have seen it from outside. However we have had a meeting, sort of, with Havant and Waterlooville before, as some of us took part in a quiz competition organised by Tony Williams of Team Talk magazine and the Non-League Directory in which we were drawn against them in 2004. Unfortunately, they beat us as I couldn't remember Nuneaton Borough's colours, and a ringer in our team thought that Moss Lane was the home ground of Macclesfield Town!  :(

We obviously can't attend as Havant's in  tier 4 (somebody had told me Waterlooville is in tier 2, which would be funny, but, apparently is incorrect), but this must be one of the ties of the round with both clubs in good form. Boston United v Chesterfield looks interesting too, although I have to wonder how seriously Chesterfield will take it.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Silent but Ledley on December 22, 2020, 08:26:32 AM
Lets hope we don't meet our Waterloo. Wo Wo Wo SBL
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: hsmith1 on December 22, 2020, 12:05:19 PM
i would have come up from Devon for this game
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: rorysgrandad on December 22, 2020, 04:14:40 PM
Could we suggest it’s played at home?
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Bath Alty on December 22, 2020, 04:19:23 PM
That’s not how it works. All our fa cup/ trophy games are played away, even on the rare occasions we are actually drawn at home!
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Number23 on December 22, 2020, 10:51:15 PM
This would have been a great game for me in the nineties (or in the eighties when I lived on the south coast myself), as my uncle lived in Havant, and I used to stay over when we played Farnborough Town. In fact, his house was adjacent to their former ground at Front Lawn - they might have been Havant Town then, prior to their merger with Waterlooville - and I have seen a Sunday league game there, after they had moved out, when I stayed for a weekend and my uncle and auntie probably wanted me out of the house. Sadly, they had both died by 2001.

 I have never been inside the current ground, which they have been able to develop as it's further away from any houses, although I have seen it from outside. However we have had a meeting, sort of, with Havant and Waterlooville before, as some of us took part in a quiz competition organised by Tony Williams of Team Talk magazine and the Non-League Directory in which we were drawn against them in 2004. Unfortunately, they beat us as I couldn't remember Nuneaton Borough's colours, and a ringer in our team thought that Moss Lane was the home ground of Macclesfield Town!  :(

We obviously can't attend as Havant's in  tier 4 (somebody had told me Waterlooville is in tier 2, which would be funny, but, apparently is incorrect), but this must be one of the ties of the round with both clubs in good form. Boston United v Chesterfield looks interesting too, although I have to wonder how seriously Chesterfield will take it.

Yep. Waterlooville is within Havant Borough which is in Tier 4. Just up the road from me. Would have been a great draw for me at any other time.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Sale Holmfield on December 22, 2020, 11:00:11 PM
This would have been a great game for me in the nineties (or in the eighties when I lived on the south coast myself), as my uncle lived in Havant, and I used to stay over when we played Farnborough Town. In fact, his house was adjacent to their former ground at Front Lawn - they might have been Havant Town then, prior to their merger with Waterlooville - and I have seen a Sunday league game there, after they had moved out, when I stayed for a weekend and my uncle and auntie probably wanted me out of the house. Sadly, they had both died by 2001.

 I have never been inside the current ground, which they have been able to develop as it's further away from any houses, although I have seen it from outside. However we have had a meeting, sort of, with Havant and Waterlooville before, as some of us took part in a quiz competition organised by Tony Williams of Team Talk magazine and the Non-League Directory in which we were drawn against them in 2004. Unfortunately, they beat us as I couldn't remember Nuneaton Borough's colours, and a ringer in our team thought that Moss Lane was the home ground of Macclesfield Town!  :(

We obviously can't attend as Havant's in  tier 4 (somebody had told me Waterlooville is in tier 2, which would be funny, but, apparently is incorrect), but this must be one of the ties of the round with both clubs in good form. Boston United v Chesterfield looks interesting too, although I have to wonder how seriously Chesterfield will take it.

Yep. Waterlooville is within Havant Borough which is in Tier 4. Just up the road from me. Would have been a great draw for me at any other time.

Yes, it would have been great for me too in the last century!
I notice Havant and Waterlooville's match tonight at Welling and their next two have been postponed because of covid. Better now than next month from our point of view,
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: HashtagAlty on December 23, 2020, 08:56:16 AM
This would have been a great game for me in the nineties (or in the eighties when I lived on the south coast myself), as my uncle lived in Havant, and I used to stay over when we played Farnborough Town. In fact, his house was adjacent to their former ground at Front Lawn - they might have been Havant Town then, prior to their merger with Waterlooville - and I have seen a Sunday league game there, after they had moved out, when I stayed for a weekend and my uncle and auntie probably wanted me out of the house. Sadly, they had both died by 2001.

 I have never been inside the current ground, which they have been able to develop as it's further away from any houses, although I have seen it from outside. However we have had a meeting, sort of, with Havant and Waterlooville before, as some of us took part in a quiz competition organised by Tony Williams of Team Talk magazine and the Non-League Directory in which we were drawn against them in 2004. Unfortunately, they beat us as I couldn't remember Nuneaton Borough's colours, and a ringer in our team thought that Moss Lane was the home ground of Macclesfield Town!  :(

We obviously can't attend as Havant's in  tier 4 (somebody had told me Waterlooville is in tier 2, which would be funny, but, apparently is incorrect), but this must be one of the ties of the round with both clubs in good form. Boston United v Chesterfield looks interesting too, although I have to wonder how seriously Chesterfield will take it.

Yep. Waterlooville is within Havant Borough which is in Tier 4. Just up the road from me. Would have been a great draw for me at any other time.

Yes, it would have been great for me too in the last century!
I notice Havant and Waterlooville's match tonight at Welling and their next two have been postponed because of covid. Better now than next month from our point of view,

Are replays for covid allowed? they were only introduced in the FA Cup proper rounds.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: rorysgrandad on December 23, 2020, 12:21:48 PM
This would have been a great game for me in the nineties (or in the eighties when I lived on the south coast myself), as my uncle lived in Havant, and I used to stay over when we played Farnborough Town. In fact, his house was adjacent to their former ground at Front Lawn - they might have been Havant Town then, prior to their merger with Waterlooville - and I have seen a Sunday league game there, after they had moved out, when I stayed for a weekend and my uncle and auntie probably wanted me out of the house. Sadly, they had both died by 2001.

 I have never been inside the current ground, which they have been able to develop as it's further away from any houses, although I have seen it from outside. However we have had a meeting, sort of, with Havant and Waterlooville before, as some of us took part in a quiz competition organised by Tony Williams of Team Talk magazine and the Non-League Directory in which we were drawn against them in 2004. Unfortunately, they beat us as I couldn't remember Nuneaton Borough's colours, and a ringer in our team thought that Moss Lane was the home ground of Macclesfield Town!  :(

We obviously can't attend as Havant's in  tier 4 (somebody had told me Waterlooville is in tier 2, which would be funny, but, apparently is incorrect), but this must be one of the ties of the round with both clubs in good form. Boston United v Chesterfield looks interesting too, although I have to wonder how seriously Chesterfield will take it.

Yep. Waterlooville is within Havant Borough which is in Tier 4. Just up the road from me. Would have been a great draw for me at any other time.

Yes, it would have been great for me too in the last century!
I notice Havant and Waterlooville's match tonight at Welling and their next two have been postponed because of covid. Better now than next month from our point of view,
Haven't some clubs already scratched from cup competitions because they couldn't fulfil the fixture due to covid requirements?
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: ManagementGuru on December 23, 2020, 02:54:52 PM
Yes - for example Notts County scratched from the FA Cup
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Sale Holmfield on December 23, 2020, 11:27:16 PM
This week in the Trophy,  Yeovil Town,as reported on the Alty Files website, have withdrawn, and so have Truro City, even though they were in Tier One at the time, following Covid tests (but before results in the former case).

Frome Town have been expelled following their refusal as a non-elite club to travel to Maidstone United in Tier Four. They say, correctly, that non-elite clubs in Tier Four are  not allowed to play, but the FA said they should behave as an elite club. That's going to be  a bit of a problem in the Trophy which is still made up of a mix of elite and non-elite clubs.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: CRT Butty on December 24, 2020, 10:19:26 AM
This week in the Trophy,  Yeovil Town,as reported on the Alty Files website, have withdrawn, and so have Truro City, even though they were in Tier One at the time, following Covid tests (but before results in the former case).

Frome Town have been expelled following their refusal as a non-elite club to travel to Maidstone United in Tier Four. They say, correctly, that non-elite clubs in Tier Four are  not allowed to play, but the FA said they should behave as an elite club. That's going to be  a bit of a problem in the Trophy which is still made up of a mix of elite and non-elite clubs.

The fa will need to get its head out of its arse.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: hsmith1 on December 24, 2020, 11:18:01 AM
kicking clubs out for covid is not fair at all
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: rorysgrandad on December 24, 2020, 11:58:59 AM
kicking clubs out for covid is not fair at all
I suppose cup competitions have a problem the leagues don’t. If a league fixture is called off it can be rearranged for months later. If a cup game is postponed there’s a much shorter time to rearrange it, i.e. before the next round is due to be played. Complications set in where club A delays the cup competition and just as they have isolated for the required time club B falls foul of covid and need to start isolation. Then club C etc.etc.
I do feel sympathy for clubs who have to scratch from cups. I’d be mortified in Alty had to forego a chance of glory in this years trophy because of covid and not because they lost fair and square.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: Sale Holmfield on December 24, 2020, 03:03:28 PM
Yeovil have had their results now, and they were negative, so they can play league games again now. However, they remain removed from the Trophy.
Title: Re: The Draw
Post by: One Foot in the Grave on December 24, 2020, 04:43:38 PM
This week in the Trophy,  Yeovil Town,as reported on the Alty Files website, have withdrawn, and so have Truro City, even though they were in Tier One at the time, following Covid tests (but before results in the former case).

Frome Town have been expelled following their refusal as a non-elite club to travel to Maidstone United in Tier Four. They say, correctly, that non-elite clubs in Tier Four are  not allowed to play, but the FA said they should behave as an elite club. That's going to be  a bit of a problem in the Trophy which is still made up of a mix of elite and non-elite clubs.

The fa will need to get its head out of its arse.

Could one find such a very small head in such an enormous arse ?