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Crispy Ambulance

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What's happened to them this season that they're suddenly doing so well, out of interest?

Combination of Chappers (gonna do well to hang on to him), successful youth team stepping up to the plate (Greg Luer - will get sold for sh1tloads) together with settled team (8 of the 11 starting today have started every key game). Playing high tempo passing game and getting better and better with every game.
In fairness to Chappers, finished 8th 2 years ago, 6th last year so a continual progress albeit no-one could have envisaged just how good this season would be. Playing some fantastic stuff, good crowds, club on the up.
 




edna krabappel

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Combination of Chappers (gonna do well to hang on to him), successful youth team stepping up to the plate (Greg Luer - will get sold for sh1tloads) together with settled team (8 of the 11 starting today have started every key game). Playing high tempo passing game and getting better and better with every game.
In fairness to Chappers, finished 8th 2 years ago, 6th last year so a continual progress albeit no-one could have envisaged just how good this season would be. Playing some fantastic stuff, good crowds, club on the up.

Good stuff. Maybe I'll take a walk down one afternoon if the Albion aren't playing.

How much does it cost at that level? I've only been to LP for pre-season games against the Albion despite living a 15 minute stroll away.
 


edna krabappel

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Are there any ex Albion in the BHTFC squad these days?
 


Crispy Ambulance

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Good stuff. Maybe I'll take a walk down one afternoon if the Albion aren't playing.

How much does it cost at that level? I've only been to LP for pre-season games against the Albion despite living a 15 minute stroll away.

You should, you'd enjoy it. £9 for adults. Chris Breach came on as sub today, Paul Armstrong played on Tues (although more involved with the youth set up) and Darren Budd is club captain (but can't get back in the team at present). A few youngsters were also on BHA youth books including the keeper, Josh James, Andy Pearson, and Scott Kirkwood. Joe Keehan is Kevin's son.
 






edna krabappel

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You should, you'd enjoy it. £9 for adults. Chris Breach came on as sub today, Paul Armstrong played on Tues (although more involved with the youth set up) and Darren Budd is club captain (but can't get back in the team at present). A few youngsters were also on BHA youth books including the keeper, Josh James, Andy Pearson, and Scott Kirkwood. Joe Keehan is Kevin's son.

Bargain. I might do one day.

Can I leave early though if I need to or will ROTR grass me up on here?

:jester:
 








The Campanologist

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Also- I see Maidstone United are through to the final qualifying round.

If they make it to the first round proper: are they allowed to play at their home ground? Just wondered where they stand with their synthetic pitch.

Hope they can. Good little club.

Ex football league club (although unfortunately went out of business 20+ years ago and restarted from the bottom), but regularly get crowds of 800-1000 in the Ryman Premier, so hardly a 'good little club'!!!

Mark Gall and and Mark Beeney anyone?!
 


edna krabappel

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Ex football league club (although unfortunately went out of business 20+ years ago and restarted from the bottom), but regularly get crowds of 800-1000 in the Ryman Premier, so hardly a 'good little club'!!!

Mark Gall and and Mark Beeney anyone?!

Well, alright, little by Football League standards!

I was born there so have always had a soft spot for them. Yep, remember Beeney & Gall well. Beeney ended up unwittingly saving the club from a large tax bill. Gall was superb for us in the short time before injury sadly cut his career short. Lightning fast, he was.

I'd be very pleased to see Maidstone get back in the league. I certainly prefer them to Kent's only current Football League club <shudders>
 


The Campanologist

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Well, alright, little by Football League standards!

I was born there so have always had a soft spot for them. Yep, remember Beeney & Gall well. Beeney ended up unwittingly saving the club from a large tax bill. Gall was superb for us in the short time before injury sadly cut his career short. Lightning fast, he was.

I'd be very pleased to see Maidstone get back in the league. I certainly prefer them to Kent's only current Football League club <shudders>

They've had a few quid behind them and obviously loads of fans so I'm sure it's only a matter of time.

In answer to your question about 3G pitches though, this should help (taken from the very extensive FA Cup rules) -

) 3G Football Turf
In the Competition 3G football turf may be used provided the pitch is listed on The
Associations register of 3G football turf pitches and with the prior consent of The
Association.
 




edna krabappel

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They've had a few quid behind them and obviously loads of fans so I'm sure it's only a matter of time.

In answer to your question about 3G pitches though, this should help (taken from the very extensive FA Cup rules) -

) 3G Football Turf
In the Competition 3G football turf may be used provided the pitch is listed on The
Associations register of 3G football turf pitches and with the prior consent of The
Association.

Good stuff, thanks. I guess they're a reasonably well supported (and financially stable) club at that level. They always had reasonable- for non-league- crowds, until their old stadium was sold for development & they ended up playing at Dartford, Sittingbourne and other hovels in the arse-end of Kent. So I suppose that's another reason I have a degree of empathy with them- we of all clubs can identify with that.
 


The Campanologist

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Good stuff, thanks. I guess they're a reasonably well supported (and financially stable) club at that level. They always had reasonable- for non-league- crowds, until their old stadium was sold for development & they ended up playing at Dartford, Sittingbourne and other hovels in the arse-end of Kent. So I suppose that's another reason I have a degree of empathy with them- we of all clubs can identify with that.

Ha no they're a very well supported club at that level!!

But yes when you put it like that they're almost like a different version of us really?!
 


edna krabappel

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Ha no they're a very well supported club at that level!!

But yes when you put it like that they're almost like a different version of us really?!

Yep. It took them even longer than us to get back to their home town. They had to battle against Great Crested Newts, of all things (as well as the unsympathetic local authorities).

Maidstone United: the real MUFC :D
 




The Campanologist

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Yep. It took them even longer than us to get back to their home town. They had to battle against Great Crested Newts, of all things (as well as the unsympathetic local authorities).

Maidstone United: the real MUFC :D

Unsympathetic local authorities I can agree with, but Great Crested Newts, surely not?!

How dare they?! Probably in Falmer pond right?
 


Bargain. I might do one day.

Can I leave early though if I need to or will ROTR grass me up on here?

:jester:

I just need to see a note signed by an appropriate adult and i'm sure it will be fine to nip off early???

If you pop along you can claim a cup of tea from myself by approaching with the non league paper and saying"you are rotr and i claim my free cup of tea" if you want a cigar its crispy you will need:thumbsup:
 












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