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  1. On 03/04/2023 at 11:47, shahanshahan said:

    Didn't see the foul at the time as it was at the other end of the pitch from where I was standing. Seeing as it was a straight red, I'm not sure if the club would appeal (I haven't seen any footage back yet). Don't know if she'd serve just a one match ban or even more - especially as there's only three games left this season

    Yesterday was a tense one! Looks like the international break has come at a good time on this occasion.

    And with Sheffield United winning & Coventry United drawing, it seems that Coventry United have now been relegated...

    And rumours from a reasonable source on Twitter that the non-football staff at Coventry United have been made redundant....

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  2. On 03/04/2023 at 11:47, shahanshahan said:

    Didn't see the foul at the time as it was at the other end of the pitch from where I was standing. Seeing as it was a straight red, I'm not sure if the club would appeal (I haven't seen any footage back yet). Don't know if she'd serve just a one match ban or even more - especially as there's only three games left this season

    Yesterday was a tense one! Looks like the international break has come at a good time on this occasion.

    And with Sheffield United winning & Coventry United drawing, it seems that Coventry United have now been relegated...

    Presumably the red was for DOGSO which is a one game suspension. Three games are for serious foul play & violent conduct which wasn't so in this case.

    I think the footage will help if they decide to appeal as the camera would have been at a better angle to see if the attacker was going towards goal or away from it. Not sure there were any covering defenders so only mitigation would be attacker's angle of approach. 

  3. 2 hours ago, PHILINFRANCE said:

    Why so much additional time?

    More than 11 minutes according to the BBC.

    Brooke Aspin clashed heads with Molly Graham (SUFC) when she headed over the crossbar late on. Probably 4-5 minutes there + the subs + the timewasting from SUFC particularly the keeper. 7 minutes was announced but then there was another double injury right at the end of ET.

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  4. I think someone I follow on Twitter went to watch Stoke Gifford United recently, they play behind the main building at SGS. The main pitch that the Women used to play on is now a 4G pitch for American Football and I'm not sure but from the pictures, I can't see any of those portable stands that they used to use for home games. Maybe they could come in handy?

  5. Was going to type out a gert long post of my thoughts but most of them covered already.

    But briefly...

    1. JD is not half the player he used to be, whether he has checked out of the club already, I'm not sure. Lost count today of the number of times he looks forward but then passes back, stifling any momentum City try to build on the left, and that's happened countless matches this season. Genuinely think it affects Mehmeti too; not sure how but he looks a far better player with Pring behind him.

    2. Cornick and Mehmeti just need a goal and then others will follow. Watch them both score in the final game of the campaign before we break up for 3 months. 

    3. Conway looked good after several weeks out.

    4. Max's distribution much better today - he had a purple patch of ten minutes where a couple of throws and kicks were nailed perfectly. 

    5. Er, that's it.

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  6. With a rare Saturday afternoon off and no intention to do any household chores that I'd left for the weekend, I ventured to Winterfield Road for Paulton Rovers v Wimborne Town. Was my first visit for a competitive game although I did once go there for a testimonial game for Rob Cousins IIRC.

    Bumped into a couple of mates before the start, one of whom like me had originally planned to go to Longwell Green v Bishop's Lydeard but had a last minute change of mind! 

    Decent set up there and nice bar. First half  wasn't too bad with Wimborne scoring on 44 and Paulton levelling on 45+2. The second half ignited quite early on when homester Dan McBeam was shown a straight red for retaliation however the Wimborne player escaped scot free. Paulton actually played better a man down and could have snatched victory with a little more composure around the box. Aaron Sainsbury was near faultless in goal and deservedly took the MOM award.

    Will go back again sometime as Paulton's joint manager John Durbin was our old manager at Hengrove till 2019. 

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  7. 5 hours ago, phantom said:

    Wasn't it the night Yeovil beat Forest in the play offs in Nottingham? 

    Not quite, it was 25th April 2014, the day we got relegated from the Championship with a 2-0 defeat at Brighton (thanks to a goal from Jesse Lingard of all people).

    The fan, a good mate of mine, held it up although looking back, Rovers weren't actually relegated at that point, they went down a week later after losing to Mansfield. I heard the Rovers relegation as we were driving through High Littleton on the way home after being trounced 4-1 at home by Middlesbrough. 

  8. 15 minutes ago, Eddie Hitler said:

     

    Yes, I saw or read one of their players saying that the old strength of Yeovil was that all the players used to live in the town.

    This isn't some sepia-tinged memory but from the time when GJ / LJ were there.

    You're not going to beat that for team spirit and the town getting behind the club, hence the overachieving and cup runs.

     

    If the owners however treat it as just another club then that is what it will become.

    Spot on, Eddie. GJ had a rule that everyone lived as close to the club as possible. And, with no disrespect, there isn't much that goes on in Yeovil so the lads would be in each other's pockets and a great team spirit was quickly formed. 

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  9. I've posted elsewhere on here about the demise of my club so won't repeat myself..... much!

    Started following them in 1972 and even when I moved up to Bristol in 1999, still went back every other week to watch them. Worked for the club for three years, wrote for the programme for 12 seasons, produced two books (one partly, one my own work) and commentated for the visually impaired for four seasons. Last straw for me was when we got thumped by Stockport in the FA Cup in 2018/19 season (having struggled in the League)  and instead of doing what most well run clubs would do & fire the manager, we gave him a 2 year extension to his contract as a very misplaced sign of loyalty. I decided then that nearly two decades of traipsing down the A37 every fortnight was enough and I stopped going at the end of the season. Since then, I've been back for three games, all of which I've covered for OPTA. Won't be going again - had a free Saturday last weekend and ended up going to Paulton instead, met some mates for a pint and thoroughly enjoyed my afternoon. Back home in just over 25 minutes too, even in my jalopy! 

    Where did it all go wrong? The Championship season was a dream, right enough. Think we were only relegated by 7 or 8 points in the end but we couldn't ever hold on to a lead, reckon we lost 30+ points after being ahead in games. The first 30 years I followed Yeovil, they got 2 promotions and 2 relegations, the promotions taking them back to their original levels. I disagree slightly with @Robin101regarding our natural level being where we are heading now (NL South); I'd say that for the vast majority of our history, we've been in the highest non-league division with two drops from there + of course a 15 year period in the Football League. We were coping in League One when Terry Skiverton and Russell Slade were managers, eight years there without too many problems. The loan signings were a massive help but we can't do that any more, we are fishing in a different pool these days.

    @2015 - agree, it would have been nice to keep that team together but it was almost impossible. Two players from the playoff winning team are smashing it in the Premier League now (Ayling & Burn) and others like Joe Edwards, Marek Stech and Paddy Madden were always likely to leave once we started skidding downhill. For me, we can manage in League Two but the amount of stupid decisions taken by one board after another has cost us more than anything. Darren Way was kept on against all the common sense advice in the world and by the time he left, we were on a one way ticket to the National League which we tried to stop by appointing someone that no one had ever heard of to try to arrest the slide. Which he didn't. 

     

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  10. Fantastic result for the girls, well done!! 

    Nex Sunday then, London City have got Charlton at home while City host Sheffield United at the Robins HPC. Charlton will be tough opposition for the Lionesses; they are fourth at the moment but would be third if they beat Lewes on Wednesday night. As if to add more drama, City's game on Sunday kicks off an hour later than the Lionesses too! Sounds like it could be an exciting one! 

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  11. 22 hours ago, Mr X said:

    It's been a large fall from grace for Yeovil who less than 10 years ago were in the Championship when we were in League 1!

    Don't I know it! I wrote a book in 2013 based on the club's first decade in the Football League; sold out ten days before it was printed. Timing was perfect having just clinched promotion to the Championship at Wembley.

    I'd struggle to sell ten copies based on the last decade. Three relegations, five other dogfights, two protracted takeovers... not to mention their failure to honour Crowdfunder promises made to fans, players forced to sleep in the hospitality boxes during the failed playoff campaign during COVID, sudden death of our captain. Been a dreadful last ten years.

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  12. 5 minutes ago, shahanshahan said:

    Completely agree, two different halves. Wasn't expecting to see the amount of Durham fans (& flags) down too considering their travels; attempted a singing contest though.

    Great to see Aspin finally make her return, and nearly getting a goal herself at the very end. Wasn't sure about the referee today...

    Not sure what happened in the first half with Abi Harrison & Georgia Robert. Very strange incident where the referee stopped play for two or three minutes, no foul had happened or anything. Assume something must have been said.

    On the pitch, another win after initially finding the opposition a difficult nut to crack. Like Oxford in the Cup, took till first half stoppage time to score then ended up winning by a few. Improved the GD again over London City today; next week looks massive in respect of the whole season.

  13. 39 minutes ago, Silvio Dante said:

    I think he had a good spell at Taunton but unless I’m wrong he hasn’t got in the Yeovil side. So the loan spell (although good) was at Southern League level. That plays into my thinking - although GK can mature later, not playing above Southern League at 21 doesn’t scream “keep”

    Think he was always going to struggle to get into the YTFC side as their keeper, Grant Smith, is decent. 

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  14. 37 minutes ago, Erithacus said:

    In answer to my other post, I have Lauren Smith's record as:

    P-49   W-29  D-7  L-13

    Win Percentage of 51.9%, or 88pts from a theoretical 147 (that's 59.8%) overall. Must be a lot of coaches who would like to be at that level.

    I'm missing a game from somewhere but it still illustrates her tenure well. Could it be she will be head-hunted for more senior positions, like previous City coaches I could mention (but won't)?

    If she's won 29 games out of 49, surely that's a win % of 59.18%. She's also won 94 points out of 147 which would be 63.94%. 

  15. 1 hour ago, Port Said Red said:

    HI @Hamdon Mart obviously I was a little pre-occcupied with our own game last night, but I half heard something about a takeover at Yeovil? Is this good news from your point of view?

    Hi @Port Said Red, yes me too, thoroughly enjoyed my evening at the Gate!

    Too early to say at the moment, I guess, until they do a press conference and answer the trillion and one questions the fans have got. A lot of those questions revolve around the land split and whether the new owners actually own the club, the stadium, the land, the surrounds or what combination of the four. Who is responsible for the rent etc etc, you get the picture? The original statement last night, released 45 minutes before a match at home, generated more questions than answers.

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  16. 3 hours ago, Super said:

    I did quite like the Everywhere song they sang throughout the game! 

    Is that the one that ended in a high pitch "ooh ooh" each time?

    (Appreciate that this doesn't come across on a screen very well!)

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