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Re: Tonights games 19th Jan

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:24 am
by sussexdiamond
The constant postponement of midweek matches at this time of year vindicates my assertion that games should not be scheduled for midweek during January (except some Cup ties/replays).

Re: Tonights games 19th Jan

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:55 am
by Brownie
Brownie wrote:
sussexdiamond wrote:St Ives won 1-0
Another win for St Ives, they just keep grinding them out with the combination of ex Huntingdon and Kempston Rovers players, last nights scorer was Drew Phillips Ex Histon, Cambridge City, Bedford & Rovers as well as a few others, that`s 4 Ex Rovers there now 5 if you include Scotty but apart from 70 mins the 1st week he signed for them I don`t think he`s played any part in a game since.

Re: Tonights games 19th Jan

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 12:01 pm
by Brownie
BartonRaz wrote:
Brownie wrote:
sussexdiamond wrote:St Ives won 1-0
Another win for St Ives, they just keep grinding them out with the combination of ex Huntingdon and Kempston Rovers players, last nights scorer was Drew Roberts Ex Histon, Cambridge City, Bedford & Rovers as well as a few others, that`s 4 Ex Rovers there now 5 if you include Scotty but apart from 70 mins the 1st week he signed for them I don`t think he`s played any part in a game since.
I noticed that also. He started the game immediately after he signed but hasn't been seen since.

Is that Drew Roberts ex Chesham, Arlesey and St Neots? If so he's a bloody good player. They have however lost one of their better players after last night's game as Peter Clarke has joined St Neots.
Sorry when you think of local players called Drew tend to think of Roberts only I also wrote that. It's Drew Phillips who has done a few Clubs and though good not quite Drew Roberts. Phillips missed a year or 2 a few years back after a couple of leg breaks after which he played at Rovers, nice lad & decent player though for obvious reasons sometimes shy's away from a challenge.

Re: Tonights games 19th Jan

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 12:55 pm
by Mad Dog
sussexdiamond wrote:The constant postponement of midweek matches at this time of year vindicates my assertion that games should not be scheduled for midweek during January (except some Cup ties/replays).
If you don't take the chance of reorganising games for the earliest opportunity you could end up with this:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21799015

Just to illustrate what that looked like:
https://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl= ... MwgqKA4wDg

Re: Tonights games 19th Jan

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 2:17 pm
by sussexdiamond
A somewhat extreme example that does nothing to dispel my claims.
In our division NGU have played the least number of matches (21) but still have 14 weeks to complete those fixtures.

Re: Tonights games 19th Jan

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 2:22 pm
by MarkH
Mad Dog wrote:
sussexdiamond wrote:The constant postponement of midweek matches at this time of year vindicates my assertion that games should not be scheduled for midweek during January (except some Cup ties/replays).
If you don't take the chance of reorganising games for the earliest opportunity you could end up with this:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21799015

Just to illustrate what that looked like:
https://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl= ... MwgqKA4wDg
Look who was on top of the league they were in that year ...
Guernsey are 24 points behind leaders Egham Town with nine games in hand as they prepare to host sixth-placed South Park on Sunday

Re: Tonights games 19th Jan

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 4:18 pm
by Trek
sussexdiamond wrote:The constant postponement of midweek matches at this time of year vindicates my assertion that games should not be scheduled for midweek during January (except some Cup ties/replays).
None if us like to be watching matches on cold evenings in January and February. However, our Club's hands are tied and Southern League rules insist that a fixture must be re-arranged to be played within 40 days of the date on which the game was postponed.
However, I remember watching a match on a very wet and cold evening at the Rockinghorse, after the clocks had changed at the back end of March and therefore there is no guarantee we will get better weather later in the season.

Re: Tonights games 19th Jan

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 6:31 pm
by Sid
sussexdiamond wrote:A somewhat extreme example that does nothing to dispel my claims.
In our division NGU have played the least number of matches (21) but still have 14 weeks to complete those fixtures.
Yes we are having a very mild winter and clubs are able to play the majority of their games, but that is not always the case. I can remember some winters when non-league sides have been unable to play at all for a couple of months. I believe a few years back one club (Isthmian League?) had a huge number of games to play in April, including 3 on the final day of the season (although at least one went unplayed as neither side were involved in promotion/relegation issues).

The Southern League are right. You're wrong!

Re: Tonights games 19th Jan

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 6:59 pm
by sussexdiamond
I am old enough to remember 1962-63 when we had virtually no football from Boxing Day to end of March.
I realize that the club have no option but to re-arrange games within 40 days of original date, so no criticism there.
All I say is that what is the point of scheduling midweek games in late December/January when in all likelihood the games will just be cancelled again eg St Ives.