Glyn wrote:Dis (in a peculiar "just in front of the back four" role), Woolfie and Jamie Crowther all started for gap CQ (and Nick Rushton came on a sub) as they were soundly thrashed 5-0 by TNS in the Welsh Cup SF at Newtown.
Earlier in the day Wayne Riley was listed in the squad for Airbus but didn't feature as they beat Port Talbot 7-0 in the first SF.
It's not been a good week for the town of Port Talbot... their fans' coach was delayed after a traffic accident and they arrived with 15 minutes to go trailing 0-5
I know that "we" love to poke fun at Welsh Premier League football but those who have actually watched it (whether in league or cup, live or on tv) lately will affirm that these teams play attractive passing football with great ball control, the kind of stuff which has been notably absent from HTFC's performances for the majority of this season
Once the date and venue for the final are confirmed (my understanding is that it's again at Newtown on Bank Holiday Monday) I'll be suggesting that HTITC run a coach so you guys can enjoy a game of football for a change...
No Thanks, watched most of it on TV and while the better two or three sides in the league play nice football the rest are just crap.
It so reminds me of the Celtic / Rangers no body else in the league scenario.
Sorry to put a damper on things mate but if TNS were allowed to play in the English leagues, they would struggle to finish half way up the NLN with that team. (and before you ask I have watched them five or six times on the telly this season)
Just riding along on the crest of a wave in HMS Pitmen
Glyn wrote:Dis (in a peculiar "just in front of the back four" role), Woolfie and Jamie Crowther all started for gap CQ (and Nick Rushton came on a sub) as they were soundly thrashed 5-0 by TNS in the Welsh Cup SF at Newtown.
Earlier in the day Wayne Riley was listed in the squad for Airbus but didn't feature as they beat Port Talbot 7-0 in the first SF.
It's not been a good week for the town of Port Talbot... their fans' coach was delayed after a traffic accident and they arrived with 15 minutes to go trailing 0-5
I know that "we" love to poke fun at Welsh Premier League football but those who have actually watched it (whether in league or cup, live or on tv) lately will affirm that these teams play attractive passing football with great ball control, the kind of stuff which has been notably absent from HTFC's performances for the majority of this season
Once the date and venue for the final are confirmed (my understanding is that it's again at Newtown on Bank Holiday Monday) I'll be suggesting that HTITC run a coach so you guys can enjoy a game of football for a change...
PitmanKeith wrote:
Sorry to put a damper on things mate but if TNS were allowed to play in the English leagues, they would struggle to finish half way up the NLN with that team. (and before you ask I have watched them five or six times on the telly this season)
... which begs the question why have you watched them five or six times then?
PitmanKeith wrote:
Sorry to put a damper on things mate but if TNS were allowed to play in the English leagues, they would struggle to finish half way up the NLN with that team. (and before you ask I have watched them five or six times on the telly this season)
... which begs the question why have you watched them five or six times then?
Ah well, I guess it's better than "Pointless"
I like watching footy, not knocking them just being observant on the comparative level they are playing at. Have you some Welsh blood somewhere, you can be so defensive about TNS
Just riding along on the crest of a wave in HMS Pitmen
PitmanKeith wrote:
Sorry to put a damper on things mate but if TNS were allowed to play in the English leagues, they would struggle to finish half way up the NLN with that team. (and before you ask I have watched them five or six times on the telly this season)
... which begs the question why have you watched them five or six times then?
Ah well, I guess it's better than "Pointless"
I like watching footy, not knocking them just being observant on the comparative level they are playing at. Have you some Welsh blood somewhere, you can be so defensive about TNS
With a name like mine....
but anyway, in my remaining time as a forum moderator, I'm banning all further mention of WPL football...
PitmanKeith wrote:
Sorry to put a damper on things mate but if TNS were allowed to play in the English leagues, they would struggle to finish half way up the NLN with that team. (and before you ask I have watched them five or six times on the telly this season)
... which begs the question why have you watched them five or six times then?
Ah well, I guess it's better than "Pointless"
I like watching footy, not knocking them just being observant on the comparative level they are playing at. Have you some Welsh blood somewhere, you can be so defensive about TNS
With a name like mine....
but anyway, in my remaining time as a forum moderator, I'm banning all further mention of WPL football...
(Don't all cheer at once....)
...but Glyn, you do an incredible job as a mod.
We’re on our way, we’re on our way, to the EFL, we’re on our way (26/01/24)
PitmanKeith wrote:
Sorry to put a damper on things mate but if TNS were allowed to play in the English leagues, they would struggle to finish half way up the NLN with that team. (and before you ask I have watched them five or six times on the telly this season)
... which begs the question why have you watched them five or six times then?
Ah well, I guess it's better than "Pointless"
I like watching footy, not knocking them just being observant on the comparative level they are playing at. Have you some Welsh blood somewhere, you can be so defensive about TNS
With a name like mine....
but anyway, in my remaining time as a forum moderator, I'm banning all further mention of WPL football...
Went to Stourbridge v Stamford last night to take a look at the type of football we can expect next season.It hasn't changed much from when we were last in that league and will be hard to get out of.
Karl Hawley up front for Stour,still mobile and hard working.We didn't see much when we had him he didn't stay too long.
While we are talking about old players,in goal for Stamford was Paul Bastock who turns 46 next month so does he qualify under the old player watch?
Stour won 2-0 and just edged into the play off places.
Those of you with the staying power to watch Punch and Judy on Channel Five until after 10pm last night will have seen Chey Dunkley score with a fine header for Oxford, albeit in a losing cause as they, like so many teams in so many leagues on the verge of achieving promotion, are stuttering in the process...