Division Three, 2024/25
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
TonyDomingos wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 11:15 pmCaaaaaaant.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:12 pmNorf of the river, geezTonyDomingos wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:08 pmSurely Orient are East Laaandaaahn? Jellied eels are going to take a hammering a week on Sunday.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 9:56 pmCharlton beat Wycombe 1-0 and face Orient in a NE v SE London final (in NW London).
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
Must admit I haven't had the slightest desire to watch any of it.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 11:42 pmHaven’t watched any of the play offs…can’t really face it. Indeed results on here first I knew of them.
Now we know the final I can also safely say I will be giving that an equally wide berth. Can they both lose?
I'll watch the FA Cup final rooting for Palace - nothing hugely against City, but I like things to be less predictable - and I might try to watch the UEFA Cup Or Whatever It's Called because it'd be almost as funny watching United lose as it would to then watch Spurs agonise over whether to sack Ange.
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Haha yeah c’mon Palace. Be great for them.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 8:19 amMust admit I haven't had the slightest desire to watch any of it.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 11:42 pmHaven’t watched any of the play offs…can’t really face it. Indeed results on here first I knew of them.
Now we know the final I can also safely say I will be giving that an equally wide berth. Can they both lose?
I'll watch the FA Cup final rooting for Palace - nothing hugely against City, but I like things to be less predictable - and I might try to watch the UEFA Cup Or Whatever It's Called because it'd be almost as funny watching United lose as it would to then watch Spurs agonise over whether to sack Ange.
Not watching the UEFA cup final - but I have a feeling this is Amorim’s Mark Robins moment and he turns out to be the next Fergie. Which doesn’t exactly make me want to watch.
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
I've just had a haircut and my barber (a Charlton supporter) predicted Palace will win 3-1. He also thought the Addicks will shade it next weekend. So there you have it.
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
I landed in '93, but managed to escape in 2012. Apart from a brief visit in 2013 I've only passed through a couple of times after landing at Heathrow. Was a good time, but couldn't see myself going back now.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 8:17 amTonyDomingos wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 11:15 pmCaaaaaaant.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:12 pmNorf of the river, geezTonyDomingos wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:08 pmSurely Orient are East Laaandaaahn? Jellied eels are going to take a hammering a week on Sunday.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 9:56 pmCharlton beat Wycombe 1-0 and face Orient in a NE v SE London final (in NW London).
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
Those two Charlton Wycombe games were bad enough to get football stopped. They were in stark contrast to the two Orient Stockport matches.
I've a bit of a soft spot for Charlton but after Nathan Jones performative nonsense last night "Ooh look at me!" I'm rooting for Orient now.
I've a bit of a soft spot for Charlton but after Nathan Jones performative nonsense last night "Ooh look at me!" I'm rooting for Orient now.
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 6:23 pm...and while we're rounding up, the four teams relegated from this division were Shrewsbury, Cambridge, Bristol Rovers and Cambridge - some long and unglamorous trips whose absence will not be mourned by most (northern) Wanderers.TonyDomingos wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 4:17 pmNot sure if it's been mentioned elsewhere, but - for completeness - next season we are joined by Doncaster, Port Vale and Bradford from L2 and Luton, Plymouth and Cardiff from the Champo.
L2 play off semis are Walsall v Chesterfield and Wimbledon v Notts C.
Bradford were automatically promoted through a 96th minute winner scored by Antoni Sarcevic (in front of 24k supporters).
That said, Plymouth's no fun to get to (and nothing new) so that's a blow. Cardiff we haven't played since 2018 and it's better than Bristol Rovers. Luton, well it's certainly an experience, better than Cambridge.
Donny, Vale and Bradford should be much more lively games (and bigger gates). Personally I'd love Wimbledon to go up - partly as I like the club, partly as it's only nine miles from my house (when we played them early in the Parky days at Kingstonian I went on my bike) - though whether tickets would be gettable is another thing....
The Dons have beaten Notts C (again) and are in the play-off final.
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Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
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Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
Deserved win for Palace today. De Bruyne is a mere shadow of the player he was when partnering Eden Hazard and subbing Foden instead of Grealish proved wrong as he didn't even seem to want the ball. Best team won.



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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
12 months in the 80's, living off Old Street (so not in outer Wycombe or owt.) Most souless, dump of a city, I've ever had the displeasure of.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 10:30 amI landed in '93, but managed to escape in 2012. Apart from a brief visit in 2013 I've only passed through a couple of times after landing at Heathrow. Was a good time, but couldn't see myself going back now.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 8:17 amTonyDomingos wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 11:15 pmCaaaaaaant.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:12 pmNorf of the river, geezTonyDomingos wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:08 pmSurely Orient are East Laaandaaahn? Jellied eels are going to take a hammering a week on Sunday.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 9:56 pmCharlton beat Wycombe 1-0 and face Orient in a NE v SE London final (in NW London).
After 35 years in London, I feel I've finally mastered the language.Whenever I meet new people they can't believe I've been down here since 1997. "You haven't lost your accent," they say, to which the obvious reply is "Would you?"
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I spent many years working in Fitzrovia and rather enjoyed it. Slightly off the touristy bits, some good pubs and restaurants - one such pub around 15 paces from my office, with a landlord not inclined to turf us out at the usual times. Oh, and there was a load of nurses accommodation a couple of hundred yards down the road. Good days for a lad in his 20sWorthy4England wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 12:39 am
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I'm not saying there weren't any decent nights out (up Islington High, in our case) - there were. It's just all the bits that weren't "night out," in no way made up for the downsides (for me.) I mean I'm not much of a City dweller in any event, wouldn't live in the middle of Manchester or Bolton either.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 8:02 amI spent many years working in Fitzrovia and rather enjoyed it. Slightly off the touristy bits, some good pubs and restaurants - one such pub around 15 paces from my office, with a landlord not inclined to turf us out at the usual times. Oh, and there was a load of nurses accommodation a couple of hundred yards down the road. Good days for a lad in his 20sWorthy4England wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 12:39 am
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I enjoyed city life. Took me 2-3 years to settle and still yearned for decent beer/chippy etc, but in the end all was good. Nowadays people can feck off. I'm a grumpy old git and the fewer people the better. Winter on Skye is great despite the weatherWorthy4England wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 11:15 amI'm not saying there weren't any decent nights out (up Islington High, in our case) - there were. It's just all the bits that weren't "night out," in no way made up for the downsides (for me.) I mean I'm not much of a City dweller in any event, wouldn't live in the middle of Manchester or Bolton either.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 8:02 amI spent many years working in Fitzrovia and rather enjoyed it. Slightly off the touristy bits, some good pubs and restaurants - one such pub around 15 paces from my office, with a landlord not inclined to turf us out at the usual times. Oh, and there was a load of nurses accommodation a couple of hundred yards down the road. Good days for a lad in his 20sWorthy4England wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 12:39 am
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
Yeah, I hear you. I spent most of my life working in Cities, worldwide, but prefer to come home at weekends to get away from them. London is a long way from the top of my list, but maybe because I've seen it most often..
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I moved around, mainly sticking north of course, but did try west, east and south east as well. Was almost like a different mini city each time. Doubt I'd recognise much of it now, and probably wouldn't enjoy most of what I liked back then either.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 1:00 pmYeah, I hear you. I spent most of my life working in Cities, worldwide, but prefer to come home at weekends to get away from them. London is a long way from the top of my list, but maybe because I've seen it most often..
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
TonyDomingos wrote: ↑Sat May 17, 2025 2:35 pmDave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 6:23 pm...and while we're rounding up, the four teams relegated from this division were Shrewsbury, Cambridge, Bristol Rovers and Cambridge - some long and unglamorous trips whose absence will not be mourned by most (northern) Wanderers.TonyDomingos wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 4:17 pmNot sure if it's been mentioned elsewhere, but - for completeness - next season we are joined by Doncaster, Port Vale and Bradford from L2 and Luton, Plymouth and Cardiff from the Champo.
L2 play off semis are Walsall v Chesterfield and Wimbledon v Notts C.
Bradford were automatically promoted through a 96th minute winner scored by Antoni Sarcevic (in front of 24k supporters).
That said, Plymouth's no fun to get to (and nothing new) so that's a blow. Cardiff we haven't played since 2018 and it's better than Bristol Rovers. Luton, well it's certainly an experience, better than Cambridge.
Donny, Vale and Bradford should be much more lively games (and bigger gates). Personally I'd love Wimbledon to go up - partly as I like the club, partly as it's only nine miles from my house (when we played them early in the Parky days at Kingstonian I went on my bike) - though whether tickets would be gettable is another thing....
The Dons have beaten Notts C (again) and are in the play-off final.
And County have sacked their manager. Surely that's an Evatt-sized gap? Just down the road for him.
Às armas, às armas!
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Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
Sobre a terra, sobre o mar,
Às armas, às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
Isn't Evatt one of the favourites for the Cardiff job?TonyDomingos wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 2:09 pmTonyDomingos wrote: ↑Sat May 17, 2025 2:35 pmDave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 6:23 pm...and while we're rounding up, the four teams relegated from this division were Shrewsbury, Cambridge, Bristol Rovers and Cambridge - some long and unglamorous trips whose absence will not be mourned by most (northern) Wanderers.TonyDomingos wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 4:17 pmNot sure if it's been mentioned elsewhere, but - for completeness - next season we are joined by Doncaster, Port Vale and Bradford from L2 and Luton, Plymouth and Cardiff from the Champo.
L2 play off semis are Walsall v Chesterfield and Wimbledon v Notts C.
Bradford were automatically promoted through a 96th minute winner scored by Antoni Sarcevic (in front of 24k supporters).
That said, Plymouth's no fun to get to (and nothing new) so that's a blow. Cardiff we haven't played since 2018 and it's better than Bristol Rovers. Luton, well it's certainly an experience, better than Cambridge.
Donny, Vale and Bradford should be much more lively games (and bigger gates). Personally I'd love Wimbledon to go up - partly as I like the club, partly as it's only nine miles from my house (when we played them early in the Parky days at Kingstonian I went on my bike) - though whether tickets would be gettable is another thing....
The Dons have beaten Notts C (again) and are in the play-off final.
And County have sacked their manager. Surely that's an Evatt-sized gap? Just down the road for him.
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Yep, the 4/7 favourite with several bookies, per one website updated today. Des Buckingham (2/1) is the only other candidate shorter than 8/1, and even that 8/1 shot is Steven Gerrard, which seems... unlikely.sonicthewhite wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 3:13 pmIsn't Evatt one of the favourites for the Cardiff job?TonyDomingos wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 2:09 pm[Notts] County have sacked their manager. Surely that's an Evatt-sized gap? Just down the road for him.
We know odds don't necessarily show likelihood, just bookies covering their well-dressed asses, but it does seem there aren't many names in the frame. Which is intriguing as I read a decent piece by an old mate this morning about how many former Champo managers are swishing about unemployed. Cardiff could go either way this season but I'm surprised more names haven't been flung toward the hat.
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I struggle to see Cardiff appointing Evatt - I wouldn’t have thought his CV is all that appealing for a team presumably expecting to bounce straight back to the Championship.
Pete Atherton was sat behind me in a restaurant in Portugal on Sunday, so I would’ve asked him for the inside scoop if I’d thought of it.
Another vaguely interesting sighting on my trip to Vilamoura was the entire Leyton Orient team, who were staying in my hotel. They didn’t seem to be massively holding back on the partying either, which was quite odd, given they were a week out from one of the biggest games in the club’s history.
Pete Atherton was sat behind me in a restaurant in Portugal on Sunday, so I would’ve asked him for the inside scoop if I’d thought of it.
Another vaguely interesting sighting on my trip to Vilamoura was the entire Leyton Orient team, who were staying in my hotel. They didn’t seem to be massively holding back on the partying either, which was quite odd, given they were a week out from one of the biggest games in the club’s history.
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
One thing.....Vincent Tan....The_Gun wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 6:44 pmI struggle to see Cardiff appointing Evatt - I wouldn’t have thought his CV is all that appealing for a team presumably expecting to bounce straight back to the Championship.
Pete Atherton was sat behind me in a restaurant in Portugal on Sunday, so I would’ve asked him for the inside scoop if I’d thought of it.
Another vaguely interesting sighting on my trip to Vilamoura was the entire Leyton Orient team, who were staying in my hotel. They didn’t seem to be massively holding back on the partying either, which was quite odd, given they were a week out from one of the biggest games in the club’s history.
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Re: Division Three, 2024/25
I hope that he gets the Cardiff job and comes back and takes some of our players that he signed, it may be the only way of getting rid of a few.
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