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16 hours ago, Gillies Downs Leeds said:

Zac Bell gone on loan to Yeovil until January. Hopefully gets a lot of game time down there.

I don't think I have ever seen a signing announcement before including someone taking a throw in during training lol

 

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The National League is delighted to announce the rollout of National League TV to cover Vanarama National League North and National League South division clubs for the new season.

All games not subject to UEFA Article 48 regulation will be streamed exclusively live on National League TV – this means all midweek and any other non-Saturday 3pm games will be permitted on the platform.

Since its full launch on Boxing Day last year, over 117,000 people from 57 countries have tuned in to National League TV, watching over 300 games.

Ten test events were held last season to gauge the appetite for streaming in the North and South divisions – with thousands of fans streaming games.

The first round of North and South Divisions games to be streamed on NLTV will be on the week of Monday 14 August.

National League General Manager Mark Ives said: “It’s great to be moving forward with our plans to stream National League North and South games domestically next season.

“It means over 300 extra games will be available to supporters on top of what is already a brilliant offering on our streaming platform.

“The games being streamed will be available to both domestic and international supporters.

“Attendance figures suggest streaming hasn’t had a negative impact on crowds. In fact, our spectator base has massively increased over the course of last season.

“Across the three divisions, attendances were over three million last season, up by 22 per cent.”

More details about how to purchase an NLTV Match Pass will be released before the start of the 2023/24 Vanarama National League season on Saturday 5 August.

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On August Bank Holiday (28th) Cadbury Heath Fc will be hosting a memorial game at 3pm in memory and celebration of thier late president Terry Mitchell who was a stalwart for many many years and who sadly passed away recently. A cadbury heath legends team will be pitting their wits against a team made up of former city and rovers legends who will be managed by Terry's son in law, Mr Ian Holloway (booo hiss!) More details to follow. 

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20 minutes ago, redsince82 said:

On August Bank Holiday (28th) Cadbury Heath Fc will be hosting a memorial game at 3pm in memory and celebration of thier late president Terry Mitchell who was a stalwart for many many years and who sadly passed away recently. A cadbury heath legends team will be pitting their wits against a team made up of former city and rovers legends who will be managed by Terry's son in law, Mr Ian Holloway (booo hiss!) More details to follow. 

I did not know Holloway was Terry's SiL until now. But explains why he was chosen to open the old changing rooms when they were built ??

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A fairly hit and miss day for the numerous south west sides in National League South: Taunton beating Braintree is a fine result though.

Chippenham 1 - 0 Aveley

Dartford 3 - 3 Bath

Dover 2 - 2 Torquay

Hemel Hempstead 1 - 0 Yeovil

St Albans 2 - 1 Weymouth

Taunton 2 - 1 Braintree

Truro 5 - 2 Welling

Weston 1 - 0 Havant & Waterlooville

Twelve games played with eight involving a `local` side and none playing each other

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1 hour ago, Lanterne Rouge said:

A fairly hit and miss day for the numerous south west sides in National League South: Taunton beating Braintree is a fine result though.

Chippenham 1 - 0 Aveley

Dartford 3 - 3 Bath

Dover 2 - 2 Torquay

Hemel Hempstead 1 - 0 Yeovil

St Albans 2 - 1 Weymouth

Taunton 2 - 1 Braintree

Truro 5 - 2 Welling

Weston 1 - 0 Havant & Waterlooville

Twelve games played with eight involving a `local` side and none playing each other

NLW

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Few shocks yesterday on the opening day as there always will be but this is undoubtedly the biggest shock of the day


Had an awful summer with ownership issues and were days away from not being a club.

Down to their bare bones yesterday only fielding 4 subs as a result. But they came up against one of the title favourites Oldham and won 4-0.

 

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10 minutes ago, Charlie BCFC said:

Few shocks yesterday on the opening day as there always will be but this is undoubtedly the biggest shock of the day


Had an awful summer with ownership issues and were days away from not being a club.

Down to their bare bones yesterday only fielding 4 subs as a result. But they came up against one of the title favourites Oldham and won 4-0.

 

Oldham won’t win the title under Unsworth. Clueless manager 

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Highlights from some local games

Weston vs Havant and Waterlooville -

 

 

Dover vs Torquay -

 

 

Truro vs Welling -

 

 

Dartford vs Bath City -

 

 

Chippenham vs Aveley -

 

 

Hemel Hempstead vs Yeovil -

 

 

St Albans City vs Weymouth -

 

 

Taunton vs Braintree -

 

 

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