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9-0 against Olveston. Just the four goals for Sachi.

I thought they were going to walk off at one point. Their goalkeeper did.

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#2

Says it all if their goalkeeper walks off. Hopefully next season will be more competitive because people aren’t going to go to watch such one sided matches week in week out.
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#3

They can only beat what's in front of them. Hopefully promotion is on the cards.

Last season we lost 3-2 to Olveston at home, this season we beat them 9-0. Credit to Chris Hill, he's got the team playing some really good football.
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(24-11-2024, 08:22 PM)Darran Wrote:  Says it all if their goalkeeper walks off. Hopefully next season will be more competitive because people aren’t going to go to watch such one sided matches week in week out.
Thing is though Darran, they do. City are great to watch, and draw in good crowds, especially for FA Cup games.

Out of interest, how many times have you been to watch the Women since we returned back home?
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(24-11-2024, 08:34 PM)charlie Wrote:  Thing is though Darran, they do. City are great to watch, and draw in good crowds, especially for FA Cup games.

Out of interest, how many times have you been to watch the Women since we returned back home?

How many were there today?

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(24-11-2024, 08:35 PM)Daveangel Wrote:  How many were there today?
No idea, but probably not the best of days to use as an example considering the police told people to stay at home.

They’ve been getting 100+ crowds though.
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#7

Yes, there was a fair few road closures today which is why most fixtures were called off today, including all our youth team games.

I'm hoping when we're in Spring, the weather is picking up, and we're in the running for a title, the crowds will be there.
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(24-11-2024, 08:34 PM)charlie Wrote:  Thing is though Darran, they do. City are great to watch, and draw in good crowds, especially for FA Cup games.

Out of interest, how many times have you been to watch the Women since we returned back home?
None and I’ve no interest in doing so whilst the games are so uncompetitive. I’ve done a couple of Dulwich women games and enjoyed that so it’s not the fact it’s women that’s the issue but I’d find it dull if our mens team were winning by big margins every week. I get that it’s not the teams fault that the games are uncompetitive but it highlights how little depth there is in women’s football.
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#9

It's not a matter of depth, we're just improving at a faster pace than the rest. There's now four divisions in the county league, with more teams joining every season, the depth is greater than ever.
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(24-11-2024, 08:45 PM)Darran Wrote:  None and I’ve no interest in doing so whilst the games are so uncompetitive. I’ve done a couple of Dulwich women games and enjoyed that so it’s not the fact it’s women that’s the issue but I’d find it dull if our mens team were winning by big margins every week. I get that it’s not the teams fault that the games are uncompetitive but it highlights how little depth there is in women’s football.
As I recall you didn't watch when we weren't winning regularly either !
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