Hampton and Richmond away Nov 5

Man of the Match

Poll ended at Fri Nov 08, 2019 10:18 pm

Mark Smith
1
5%
Jordan Gibbons
0
No votes
Liam Gordon
1
5%
Tom Bonner
1
5%
Josh Hill
0
No votes
Luke Allen
0
No votes
Billy Crook
0
No votes
Cameron Brodie
1
5%
Norman Wabo
0
No votes
Ky Marsh-Brown
2
10%
Elliott Romain
13
65%
Ronnie Vint (Sub)
1
5%
Darren McQueen (Sub)
0
No votes
Andy Pugh (Sub)
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 20

Gin and vomit
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Re: Hampton and Richmond away Nov 5

Post by Gin and vomit »

My man of the match goes to Romaine (sorry Leavers) but could have been a few. Great effort from all involved. Hope we can keep Gordon longer. Quality player. We are 4th in the away league. Big turnaround from the heavy defeats to start the season, which have obviously affected our goal difference. Feeling positive
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Ozymandias
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Re: Hampton and Richmond away Nov 5

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Just got back today from far reaches and am enjoying the resurgence under Steve King. Thought it wouldn't be long in coming and with his players coming in it is happening faster than what I thought.
We will see some of our favourites leave I a sure but something drastic needed to be done.
Was looking forward to my first game for a while on Saturday but that isn't going to happen. A good win last night, the blue touch papers are being lit.
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PeteSamson
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Re: Hampton and Richmond away Nov 5

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Well done again to the Darts on yet another important away win. Another step in the right direction and now 4 league away wins on the trot along with the 2 tricky away FA Cup wins makes it 6 consecutive away victories on the road since that terrible result at Tonbridge.
First, TB and Skip bring some stability back to the club with the away wins at Concord 2-0 and Oxford 1-0 mixed with away wins in the FA Cup. And now, with SK at the helm, and able to bring in players of his choice to strengthen the squad further, we have pushed on further and tbh, the results are looking more like a team beginning to be one in form to push for the play offs.
Still a work in progress, and a long way to go to the end of the season, but the confidence is returning. Let's hope the crowds return too, because that is where the extra income can be gained to help the club push on.
It still rankles with me that Maidstone can attract almost 2000 to their home games, although I suppose the Darts do have more league clubs around us which can take floating supporters away. But just think what could be done at this level if we could achieve 2000 gates! That is something we couldn't even do when in our first season in the Conference, but might well do at our next home game v Maidstone!! Come on Darts. Bring a friend!!

Again, well played Darts. Let's keep it going. Pity I can't make it to the Maidstone game myself.

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