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  1. "Overseas" is a vastly bigger talent pool than just the UK, you're inevitably going to find better players and managers because of the sheer numbers. And Premier League clubs are wealthy enough to cherry-pick the best. Whether that's what they SHOULD be doing is a different matter. Of course we need to provide incentives for clubs to promote domestic talent, otherwise PL clubs will just assemble global dream teams and our young players won't get a look-in, hindering their development. The knock-on effect for smaller Scottish clubs is that PL clubs are taking a closer look at young Scottish players and helping themselves.
  2. Ah, the legendary Tesco Trolley Park stand! To be fair to them, loads of non-league clubs are acquiring identikit stands that aren't very different to bus stops. As long as it keeps the rain off...
  3. I think you should appoint Harry Kewell as your manager, things are bound to improve then.
  4. The results: Crawley Town 3-5 Shrewsbury Town Peterborough United 3-3 Rotherham United Barrow 0-1 Morecambe Joker Cheltenham Town 2-3 Swindon Town Doncaster Rovers 1-1 Crewe Alexandra Harrogate Town 1-0 Newport County Salford City 1-2 Grimsby Town Tranmere Rovers 0-2 Bradford City --- Congrats to this round's winner, @Robbie! @JustLikeJuve and @magpiejue came in strong too. --- This is our table overall. @ARLukomski cuts @super_ram's lead slightly while @thommo also joins the chase. Elsewhere, @Robbie jumps eight places but is still below me! --- Saturday's fixtures will be posted tomorrow evening - keep your eyes peeled! Thanks and see you all then!
  5. Seems a bit of a strange appointment to me given his talent for falling out with people. At least no one can accuse the FA of appointing a "yes man" this time! It's also a bit sad that we're having to appoint from abroad again. Have English coaches so little to offer? As coaching the England team is very different from being a club manager, I'd have been happy with a "no name" coach who knows the setup and can organise and inspire the players. Whether Carsley would have been an option I don't know. But of course I hope TT does well!
  6. That brings back memories! When everyone was in their rightful place in accordance with the Natural Order of Things(TM). Wow @Robbie, you must be old!
  7. It seems counter-intuitive but the article makes an important point - as clubs can no longer recruit players aged 16 and 17 from the EU, they're increasingly looking north of the border instead. Some of those young players will no doubt benefit from the superior facilities and coaching on offer, while many more will fall by the wayside. And of course Scottish clubs are finding it more and more difficult to hold on to young talent. All the familiar disadvantages of the academy system - in which the big clubs hold all the cards and can entice youngsters for a relative pittance - come into play, Scottish clubs are just more exposed to it than they were before.
  8. The last thing they need is yet another nostalgia appointment. He'd probably be tempted but should leave his legacy alone.
  9. Alfreton at home it is then! It'll be a good occasion, there'll be a fair few from Alfreton there. A home tie against a non-league team gives us a good chance of progressing in theory, but we all know that these games can be a banana skin. We've made ourselves look like eejits often enough. I think we should throw everything we've got at the FA Cup this season, we're long overdue a run!
  10. These matches kick off at 3pm, don't miss out! @allardyces tash, @Blake, @Chris, @CliftonMagpie, @DonnyNotts, @Harry Buckley, @JIMBO, @Joshua, @JustLikeJuve, @liampie, @NottsLoyal, @NottsTastic, @OoooooTommy, @Robbie, @super_ram, @The Heff, @TheSkipper, @thommo, @upthepies
  11. Players change positions early on in their careers, it's probably quite a common thing. Throwing on defenders up front to win headers, on the other hand, often smacks of desperation and I can't remember it ever having the desired effect. And Jimmy Glass doesn't count because he was a goalkeeper!
  12. Crawley Town 1-1 Shrewsbury Town Peterborough United 2-1 Rotherham United Barrow 2-0 Morecambe (joker) Cheltenham Town 2-1 Swindon Town Doncaster Rovers 2-1 Crewe Alexandra Harrogate Town 0-2 Newport County Salford City 1-1 Grimsby Town Tranmere Rovers 1-3 Bradford City
  13. Hi everyone. Sorry I forgot to post these yesterday as I was swinging through the streets of Gotham village defeating the criminal underworld / sitting on my bum playing computer games (delete as applicable). But here they are. Send your predictions in by 3pm on Saturday, and don't forget your joker! Crawley Town v Shrewsbury Town Peterborough United v Rotherham United Barrow v Morecambe Cheltenham Town v Swindon Town Doncaster Rovers v Crewe Alexandra Harrogate Town v Newport County Salford City v Grimsby Town Tranmere Rovers v Bradford City
  14. The results: Coventry City 1-2 Sheffield Wednesday Watford 2-1 Middlesbrough Mansfield Town 2-0 Blackpool Rotherham United 2-1 Reading Accrington Stanley 2-1 Morecambe Swindon Town 0-0 Harrogate Town Eastleigh 1-3 Forest Green Rovers Halifax Town 3-2 Tamworth --- Congratulations to this round's winner @thommo! Good showings from @Blake and @nottsnutter too. --- Overall, @super_ram continues to lead ahead of @ARLukomski... --- The next round is on Saturday, so the fixtures will be posted tomorrow. Thanks for playing!
  15. It doesn't really say anything about the standard, anyone can have a blackout and do something really stupid. I've seen some amazing own goals this season though. The third division is where it's at anyway
  16. I've just discovered this. When I was at uni I used to work on open days. One of the most fun tasks was doing guided tours of the university - each time about 10 to 15 people would gather, and I'd take them around the campus, giving them crucial information such as where the cheapest beer is and "this is the longest teaching building in Europe". I'd do a bit of small talk with the students and parents, and it was obviously better when they asked questions and got involved rather than standing in bored silence. One day there was a familiar face among the parents - none other than Neil Warnock, who was there with his daughter. He was polite and good-humoured throughout, despite me sending him to the wrong building at one stage. If I recall right he was pretty engaged and asked lots of questions about the uni, although I really wanted to talk about football. He could probably tell I was a bit starstruck
  17. Coventry City 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday Watford 1-1 Middlesbrough Mansfield Town 2-2 Blackpool Rotherham United 1-3 Reading Accrington Stanley 1-1 Morecambe Swindon Town 0-2 Harrogate Town Eastleigh 0-1 Forest Green Rovers (joker) Halifax Town 2-0 Tamworth
  18. I think I know what you're getting at now @Piethagoram. The line between the NL North and South is drawn a long way south, but is it really such a new thing? When the Conference had a single division, the feeder leagues were the Northern Premier League, the Southern League and the Isthmian League (for London and the south east) - two southern leagues and one northern league. So you've already got an imbalance there, albeit better hidden than it is today. Why is this? It could be as simple as population density - there are enough people in Greater London to make a country in its own right, while a big swathe of land north of the M62 is pretty sparsely populated. That's going to impact the non-league football scene too. On top of that, the clubs of the Northern League (for the north east, not to be confused with the Northern Premier League) have often rejected promotion to the wider pyramid as they prefer to stay local, and given the distances involved who can blame them? Spreading wealth and opportunities throughout the country would address the imbalance in many ways (not just in football), but that's a project spanning generations. In the meantime, I think it might be worthwhile splitting the second tier of the National League into three regional divisions. The clubs are mostly semi-pro after all.
  19. "He can't miss" ... well no, because he'd already run into the perfect position to score. Typical Langstaff goal. Good luck to him, hope it's the first of many!
  20. I might be wrong, but I think the white kit commemorated 100 years at Meadow Lane in 2010. A retro kit for that one would have been justified and very cool, but the shirt was very plain and a missed opportunity.
  21. The results from Tuesday: Norwich City 1-1 Leeds United Sunderland 2-0 Derby County Birmingham City 1-0 Huddersfield Town Crawley Town 0-2 Mansfield Town Leyton Orient 0-1 Exeter City Doncaster Rovers 1-0 Barrow Newport County 3-1 Salford City Tranmere Rovers 1-1 Swindon Town --- This round's winners are MEEEEE!!! (I promise this is not a fix) and @Robbie with an incredible 13 points, while @4everapie, @ARLukomski and @Blake follow just a point behind! --- Some big moves in our latest table. @super_ram's lead is shortened, defending champion @ARLukomski moves second and I move into the top three for the first time since All Saints were cool. Big jumps too for @Blake and @DonnyNotts, while @Fan of Big Tone is in a bit of a relegation battle! --- Want more? Saturday's round is up and running now - click here to make your prediction. Thanks for playing!
  22. At the risk of wearing out your crystal balls, here's another prediction league round! Get your predictions in by 3pm on Saturday, and remember your jokers! Good luck... Coventry City v Sheffield Wednesday Watford v Middlesbrough Mansfield Town v Blackpool Rotherham United v Reading Accrington Stanley v Morecambe Swindon Town v Harrogate Town Eastleigh v Forest Green Rovers Halifax Town v Tamworth
  23. Most famous? Probably something universal like "it's a game of two halves". "The referee's decision is final" was another one, but it's kind of died out... Pele's "beautiful game" has also been done to death.
  24. In the past we got around the away sponsor problem by using it on our home shirt - in the early 90s we were sponsored by Home Bitter at home and McEwan's Lager away (and maybe also for TV games?). But I definitely remember us using the McEwan's logo on the home shirts as well. There's nothing stopping us from doing that today too. Also going back to the 90s, I remember us launching a "champions" shirt in 1998 that was worn once. It was neon yellow. We could really go the whole hog and introduce a cup shirt - we probably wouldn't need to wash it
  25. Norwich City 1-1 Leeds United Sunderland 2-0 Derby County (joker) Birmingham City 3-1 Huddersfield Town Crawley Town 1-3 Mansfield Town Leyton Orient 1-1 Exeter City Doncaster Rovers 2-1 Barrow Newport County 2-0 Salford City Tranmere Rovers 2-0 Swindon Town

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