Good to see their running into some form at Latimer Park ahead of some big games 8-)
I'm hopeful that BPW can do us a favour against the other 3. They've signed new players and are starting to get results. Every one of their remaining fixtures are at home!
I notice Northampton Spencer played another of their home games at their opponents' venue yesterday. I wonder what the league might do if their ground continues to be an issue. Last season they made Long Buckby play at a neutral venue when their ground couldn't be sorted.
FOOTYMAN wrote:With the top.4 teams battling for the 2 promotion places, it will be difficult for any team who drops points from now on, to make up the loss. Although we could be in a strong position if we beat Eynesbury, we cannot afford any slip-ups and neither can any of the other teams.
As I see it, the first team to drop points, is the first team to drop out of the race.
Oadby have 5 away matches, 4 of them in a short space of time, and I see the match against BPW is a 6.30pm kick off. Early enough for a few travel problems for some of the team who work.
Interesting.
Tonight's result puts Eynesbury firmly back in the frame. They'll know that if they beat us then all they need is for Oadby to draw another game and they'll be in the top 2 (alternatively they would need Sileby to lose a game).
Indeed and if Sileby lose a game there is the possibility of neither Sileby or Oadby getting promoted which would have been unthinkable at the start of the season!
UttoDiamond wrote:Indeed and if Sileby lose a game there is the possibility of neither Sileby or Oadby getting promoted which would have been unthinkable at the start of the season!
At the start of the season we didn't really know about Eynesbury's potential challenge until they cruised to a 4-1 victory against us. It's still hard to call which pairings will be promoted but like already said we have a great chance now it's in our hands!