Blackfield & Langley (A) FA Cup Sat 5th Oct 3pm

Man of the Match

Poll ended at Tue Oct 08, 2019 5:16 pm

Mark Smith
1
4%
Cameron Brodie
0
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Tom Bonner
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Ronnie Vint
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4%
Josh Hill
1
4%
Lee Noble
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Luke Allen
5
18%
Ben Greenhalgh
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7%
Luke Wanadio
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Charlie Sheringham
16
57%
Adam Cunnington
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No votes
Norman Wabo (Sub)
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Alfie Evans (Sub)
1
4%
Jay Bacon (Sub)
1
4%
 
Total votes: 28

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Reginald Horsfield wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 7:16 am Is the 4th qualifying round draw still separated into north and south ?
yes,talksport 2 13.30 monday
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Reginald Horsfield wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 7:16 am Is the 4th qualifying round draw still separated into north and south ?
Has been answered already... As per: http://www.thefa.com/news/2019/oct/04/f ... ils-041019

The draw for the Emirates FA Cup fourth round qualifying will be broadcast live on talkSPORT 2 at 1.30pm on Monday afternoon.

The draw will be conducted by 2001 FA Cup winner Danny Murphy and ‘The Voice of Football’ John Motson.

Forty clubs will advance to this stage of the competition, split across a northern and southern draw, following this weekend’s third round qualifying ties.

Winning clubs in the fourth round qualifying will earn £18,750 from The FA prize fund (the losers will collect £6,250) and, more importantly, a place in the first round proper.

Fourth round qualifying ties will take place over the weekend of Saturday 19 October.
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Very comprehensive 180 thank you. Does anyone know if Charlie suffered an injury late on yesterday. A friend at the game said he fell awkwardly on his shoulder. Just asking if anyone knew. Hes been a totally different player under TB.
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Delighted with that outcome. It was my pre season wish for the club to have a FA Cup run and just hope we get a good fixture in the draw tomorrow. Sadly won't be able to make it to this game due to family commitments, but hoping for a positive outcome. Thanks to TB and Skip and the team for getting us this far.

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Charlie seems to have found a new lease of life with the return of TB. Coincidence, or what?
Well done the lads. Expected it to be a little harder than it seems. But a good confidence and morale booster.
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A win is a win, sounds as though we are starting to play with belief and confidence.
As for Charlie,I was one of his critics under hinge &bracket
I even said that I would prefer his Dad up front even though he is middle aged.
But TB has brought us the real Charlie and long may it continue!.
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babylon wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:24 am A win is a win, sounds as though we are starting to play with belief and confidence.
As for Charlie,I was one of his critics under hinge &bracket
I even said that I would prefer his Dad up front even though he is middle aged.
But TB has brought us the real Charlie and long may it continue!.
Shades of the Charlie from when he first came to DFC. Plenty of running at pace and linking up with Ben and the two Lukes, plus several good breaks up the right wing in the second half. My MOM, though there were a lot of good performances (albeit against average opposition). Nevertheless, an enjoyable afternoon.

A word of thanks to our friendly and welcoming hosts. Good luck for the rest of the season. A neat and pleasant ground to visit.
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https://www.dartfordfc.com/injury-updat ... heringham/

“We can confirm that Charlie dislocated his shoulder on Saturday. We will know more about the length of time for recovery later in the week”
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Christ Almighty when are we going to get some good luck with injuries, just as Charlie was playing so well. I did' not see Jordan Wynter on Saturday a knee problem I believe? and Mark O the fullback has been out for a long time. I wonder if the new Manager will be allowed to bring in new players or go with what we've got.
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