trueblue wrote:Need statistic: assuming Gloucester and Oxford transfer, there will be 20% less road miles to travel from Wealdstone FC to NLS clubs compared to last season.
worruz wrote:attic wrote:Aldershot Excited...if they aren't reprieved
Bath City Consistently the Best away trip all things considered
Billericay Town Once tedious now has a bit of an edge
Braintree Town Meh
Chelmsford City Average day out
Chippenham Town Another average day. Never won there though.
Concord Rangers Sub par ground but you can make things interesting by going to Leigh or Saarfend
Dartford Always look forward to this one
Dorking Wanderers Stoat factor.
Dulwich Hamlet Oyster card afternoon out
Eastbourne Borough Seaside trip with increasingly good outcome
Hampton & Richmond Meh
Havant & Waterlooville Not quite the seaside although decent ground
Hemel Hempstead Town Usually a 'lively' event
Hungerford Town Decent day out if poor ground
Maidstone United Better than average
Tonbridge Angels Another average trip to Kent
St Albans City Localish game in decent Town
Slough Town Meh
Wealdstone
Welling Meh
Weymouth Probably the star attraction this time around
This reminds me of that Smith and Jones sketch
![]()
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACMcjbmniC8
worruz wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48398640
Not an expert so does this affect teams in our division?
Ally wrote:worruz wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48398640
Not an expert so does this affect teams in our division?
Yes, Aldershot and Truro may get a reprieve.
Ally wrote:worruz wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48398640
Not an expert so does this affect teams in our division?
Yes, Aldershot and Truro may get a reprieve.
Users browsing this forum: BillyByrneFan and 43 guests