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Re: [ Tue 26rh Apr ] v Royston Town, KO 7:45pm SL1DC Playoff SF AWAY

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 1:46 pm
by Oundle Diamond #2
davealbon wrote:
Oundle Diamond #2 wrote:Can someone tell me what Dan Quigley has for breakfast? I'd love to try it. Never seen a player win so many second balls in a match - what a performance.

Tonight was incredible. Every single player earnt their weight, fitting that another ex-Diamonds youth player went through and won the critical penalty - well done Mr Bowen!

Gutting for Claudiu, said as soon as his first booking came in he needed to be taken straight off and saved for the final. Will he be suspended?

On a personal note, I'm praying for a whopping storm Sunday night so I don't miss the biggest game in clubs history due to work.

Proud to be a Diamond tonight. Fans were brilliant, tactics were spot on, players were immense (even/especially Harris). Bring on Monday!
I hope you were watching Ryan Frater, the Royston number 5. That is what a real donkey looks like.
He was HUGE - one of the most physically imposing players I've ever seen at any level.I'm reliably informed he was invited for a trial at Chelsea though in the last decade.

Re: [ Tue 26rh Apr ] v Royston Town, KO 7:45pm SL1DC Playoff SF AWAY

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 2:26 pm
by ParcelFace
davealbon wrote:I hope you were watching Ryan Frater, the Royston number 5. That is what a real donkey looks like.
Wouldn't say that to his face, he's built like a brick sh*thouse!

Re: [ Tue 26rh Apr ] v Royston Town, KO 7:45pm SL1DC Playoff SF AWAY

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 3:57 pm
by sussexdiamond
ParcelFace wrote:
davealbon wrote:I hope you were watching Ryan Frater, the Royston number 5. That is what a real donkey looks like.
Wouldn't say that to his face, he's built like a brick sh*thouse!
When we played them in the league at their place Frater was a very imposing figure. I was quite concerned before tuesdays game that he may do so again. In that game he gave nothing away to Sandy, Lorraine or Stevo.
I wonder if after being sent off against Egham on Saturday he was a bit anxious that another red card would mean missing the final. It did not help that his partner Braithwaite went off injured (I wonder was he fully fit to play?). Having said that, well before Braithwaite departed the two of them were being completely over run, both physically and mentally. Jack especially gave him a pretty torrid evening.

Re: [ Tue 26rh Apr ] v Royston Town, KO 7:45pm SL1DC Playoff SF AWAY

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 4:55 pm
by ParcelFace
sussexdiamond wrote:
ParcelFace wrote:
davealbon wrote:I hope you were watching Ryan Frater, the Royston number 5. That is what a real donkey looks like.
Wouldn't say that to his face, he's built like a brick sh*thouse!
When we played them in the league at their place Frater was a very imposing figure. I was quite concerned before tuesdays game that he may do so again. In that game he gave nothing away to Sandy, Lorraine or Stevo.
I wonder if after being sent off against Egham on Saturday he was a bit anxious that another red card would mean missing the final. It did not help that his partner Braithwaite went off injured (I wonder was he fully fit to play?). Having said that, well before Braithwaite departed the two of them were being completely over run, both physically and mentally. Jack especially gave him a pretty torrid evening.
Didn't Braithwaite play full-back against us in the home game? Their number 3 really let them down on multiple occasions, especially when he sold the keeper short on that pass that got him sent off.

Re: [ Tue 26rh Apr ] v Royston Town, KO 7:45pm SL1DC Playoff SF AWAY

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 7:08 pm
by sussexdiamond
Excellent match report from Olly Mortimer now on OWS. He really captures the essence of the game and his passion for Diamonds is obvious.

With Hayden Potts providing regular articles last season and now this season updates on the Scholars, although he is now at Uni, we are blessed with some great young journalistic talents. Both have also done stints on Radio Diamonds, as did Adam Cockings last year.

If any youngsters are looking for a career or University course in Sports Journalism starting out at your local club is a great way to get experience and exposure,.............. and credits on your cv or College/School/Uni work.

Re: [ Tue 26rh Apr ] v Royston Town, KO 7:45pm SL1DC Playoff SF AWAY

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:52 am
by Trek
Yes SD, great work by Olly and not forgetting Sam Wildman, who produced regular match reports for NLP and other local free papers and is now working at the Northants Telegraph.

Re: [ Tue 26rh Apr ] v Royston Town, KO 7:45pm SL1DC Playoff SF AWAY

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 6:35 am
by Three of Diamonds
Does anyone know if the play offs are a shared gate?

Re: [ Tue 26rh Apr ] v Royston Town, KO 7:45pm SL1DC Playoff SF AWAY

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 6:47 am
by Formic
Trek wrote:Yes SD, great work by Olly and not forgetting Sam Wildman, who produced regular match reports for NLP and other local free papers and is now working at the Northants Telegraph.
I'll echo that - not forgetting the contribution of the rest of the media team too. There are always opportunities for other budding journalists to get involved, and its never too early to make contact with the club regarding vacancies like this one - http://www.afcdiamonds.com/match-reporters-required - which I's sure will also be appropriate for next season.

Re: [ Tue 26rh Apr ] v Royston Town, KO 7:45pm SL1DC Playoff SF AWAY

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 8:31 am
by TwinkleToesTomlin
Three of Diamonds wrote:Does anyone know if the play offs are a shared gate?
We received about 37% of Tuesdays gate apparently, not sure if its the same for the final.

Bit dubious of the reported official attendance if I'm honest, but hey ho may fund Danny May's wage demands for a week or two.

Re: [ Tue 26rh Apr ] v Royston Town, KO 7:45pm SL1DC Playoff SF AWAY

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 8:38 am
by TwinkleToesTomlin
On to the game, wow! Been following diamonds since 1997 and that is right up there with one of my proudest moments. Everything was spot on, not only was our football decent, off the ball we were class! From the very first whistle, when one of their players misplaced a pass that went out for a red throw, and the way the diamonds fans reacted and spurred the team on, I could only see one winner.

If we can produced the same grit and determination, regardless of the result, I will be again a very proud man on Saturday. I urge all the fans to get behind the team again like Tuesday, and give St. Ives something to worry about!

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