Huntingdon v Spalding
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Huntingdon v Spalding
2-0 to Huntingdon
No surprise there then. It was always going to be once the league scheduled the two fixtures to be played after Spalding had won the title.
No surprise there then. It was always going to be once the league scheduled the two fixtures to be played after Spalding had won the title.
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Re: Huntingdon v Spalding
How ironic you posted that, as it was likely to be the same as your membership number.Three of Diamonds wrote:I'll bet the crowd went wild. . . .
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Re: Huntingdon v Spalding
I think there was 89 including a few Diamonds fans.
No cheers from us though, as when Spalding were pressing hard to get a draw in the final few minutes they were all caught in the same half and a quick ball cleared over the top saw Huntingdon with a one on one with the keeper which he rounded and slotted the ball into the open net.
Not a very good game and you would'nt have thought this was the top two teams in the league :o
No cheers from us though, as when Spalding were pressing hard to get a draw in the final few minutes they were all caught in the same half and a quick ball cleared over the top saw Huntingdon with a one on one with the keeper which he rounded and slotted the ball into the open net.
Not a very good game and you would'nt have thought this was the top two teams in the league :o
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Re: Huntingdon v Spalding
There was a reported crowd of just over 200 at the Oadby/Harrowby match that I attended. Not sure there was that many present, they must have included the players, team officials and ref and linos. :oRedsnapper wrote:I think there was 89 including a few Diamonds fans.
Oadby not a bad footballing side but Harrowby reminded me of that Scottish side from Leicester. I expect Eynesbury to get the second promotion spot.
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Re: Huntingdon v Spalding
Eynesbury were shocking when I saw them at Irchester a couple of weeks.
Irchy had seven under 21's in the side and the zRoman massive were both predicting a cricket score.
Lee Bassett scored all their goals in 4-1 win and he would be the only one I would even think of getting in our squad
Irchy had seven under 21's in the side and the zRoman massive were both predicting a cricket score.
Lee Bassett scored all their goals in 4-1 win and he would be the only one I would even think of getting in our squad
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Re: Huntingdon v Spalding
Was dangerous against us both times last season, scored a hat-trick in the away defeat. Think he scored around 25 last season and has 39 in 36 this. He's only around 26 years of age and would be a decent signingSouthRushdenJFC wrote:
Lee Bassett scored all their goals in 4-1 win and he would be the only one I would even think of getting in our squad
Re: Huntingdon v Spalding
Yes Joe 90 still between the sticks & to be fair not a bad keeper.Trek wrote:Bassett and Freshwater were the two standout players in last season's Eynesbury side.
Have they still that keeper that wears those NHS specs? :o
Freshy had played about 3 times this season for Eynesbury as he's away at collage.
Watched them V Harrowby the other week, not much of a game.
Not sure about Lee, he's does everything you don't expect him to & doesn't do anything you would expect. Big strong looking lad with a broken nose, who doesn't put himself about and wins very little in the air, that said for a big lad he had bloody good feet & he sure knows where the back of the net is.