Walton & Hersham home
#1

Weather looks good for tomorrow this will be a test to see how good we actually are.
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#2

Huge Game! Will decide if the rest of the season Will be going for automátic promotion or making Sure we stay in the play offs imo.
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#3

Really looking forward to tomorrow. The sun will be shining and hopefully there will be a big crowd watching us close the gap on the top two!

Sticking around a while yet, thanks to a gift from a generous angel.
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#4

Huge game. Table is right. A win and I'll be pretty confident of finishing at least 3rd, and getting a home play off tie.

I'm not expecting another 4-4, but should be a good game either way.
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#5

Looking like a big March for us, with big games with Walton and Havnt plus an inform Hungerford.

Definitely a must not lose game tomorrow.

Hopefully a another 1000+ crowd.
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#6

take each game as it comes, let them worry about us, I'm confident that we'll get maximum points for the remainder of the season and pass the two above us who will only be looking at each other, then it'll be "Where did Gloucester come from?"

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#7

Someone has stolen Neil!

Bloody hell, you've got good eyesight!
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#8

(28-02-2025, 12:55 PM)Kevin Wrote:  Hopefully a another 1000+ crowd.
Would be suprised if its not a 1000+ crowd, Seems we have actually a bigger home crowd " base" than last season in the league above.
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(28-02-2025, 02:04 PM)SHANDY LOVE MACHINE Wrote:  Someone has stolen Neil!
It must be a bot  Tongue

(28-02-2025, 02:14 PM)Prorsum Semper Wrote:  Would be suprised if its not a 1000+ crowd, Seems we have actually a bigger home crowd " base" than last season in the league above.
Could have something to do with people turning up expecting us to win, rather than expecting us to lose like we did last season in the NLN.
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(28-02-2025, 05:59 PM)drbob Wrote:  It must be a bot  Tongue

Could have something to do with people turning up expecting us to win, rather than expecting us to lose like we did last season in the NLN.

A sentiment I voiced several times last season but my posts were subject to some ridicule. The average punter through the turnstiles doesn’t care ( or maybe even know what league we are in whether it be step 3-4 or 6) . Relative success on the pitch is reflected off it.
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