ucl and where to play?

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discodunk
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ucl and where to play?

Post by discodunk »

as title really.if rdfc were to become ucl where would we play???would it be a ground share? ie raunds,thrapston,wellingborough? are there criteria that has to be met? floodlights,fencing club house
if we do share do we have to go through al the bitterness again ,if they come to our ground im taking my ball home :lol:
i also see the ktfc were glotting when it was all going wrong for us,mellowing to a ground share :shock:
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Post by Sid »

The FA publish requirements for each level which should be available on their website.
For either UCL Premier (step5) or UCL Div 1 (step6) all of the things you mention are needed. For next season one Div 1 club ( O.N. Chenecks) will not have floodlights, they can get away with it for now as they are existing members, but any new applicants will not.
To have any ambition of promotion (Southern League) I would think only Raunds or Wellingborough would be worth considering.
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Post by therushden »

you couldn't play @ the dog and duck. it's like a ploughed field most of the year.
they lose loads of games to the weather. having two teams playing on it would be a nightmare.
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I had a child, a wonderful thing...i loved my child unconditionally, every week i paid towards my child and my child repaid me by taking my emotions on a rollercoaster mainly on saturdays but every other day as well.
Sometimes my child got straight A's and very quickly rose to the top of the class until my child was in a very high class. I was so pleased and my child had a beautiful home built, much better than all the other houses from my estate.
I loved my child unconditionally...
Then my child got a new teacher and he began to be naughty...in fact he slipped down the classes..
its hard to say but i didnt love him unconditionally anymore and then he became very ill...so much so he was close to death...he was in so much pain..
i just let him suffer but if anyone asked..i loved him unconditionally but i did not want to pay for his upkeep anymore..

I kept telling myself, maybe its best if he dies and i will have another child and rename my child, watch my child take the same journey...to the same painful end?... why was i thinking this i had already done everything, why would i let my child suffer and die...but then i asked myself is unconditional love tested by money, is that fair, is anything fair...when that very last moment comes when its absolutely a choice will i make the right one....
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001 wrote:I had a child, a wonderful thing...i loved my child unconditionally, every week i paid towards my child and my child repaid me by taking my emotions on a rollercoaster mainly on saturdays but every other day as well.
Sometimes my child got straight A's and very quickly rose to the top of the class until my child was in a very high class. I was so pleased and my child had a beautiful home built, much better than all the other houses from my estate.
I loved my child unconditionally...
Then my child got a new teacher and he began to be naughty...in fact he slipped down the classes..
its hard to say but i didnt love him unconditionally anymore and then he became very ill...so much so he was close to death...he was in so much pain..
i just let him suffer but if anyone asked..i loved him unconditionally but i did not want to pay for his upkeep anymore..

I kept telling myself, maybe its best if he dies and i will have another child and rename my child, watch my child take the same journey...to the same painful end?... why was i thinking this i had already done everything, why would i let my child suffer and die...but then i asked myself is unconditional love tested by money, is that fair, is anything fair...when that very last moment comes when its absolutely a choice will i make the right one....
wow. to be honest that is what its like
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001 wrote:I had a child, a wonderful thing...i loved my child unconditionally, every week i paid towards my child and my child repaid me by taking my emotions on a rollercoaster mainly on saturdays but every other day as well.
Sometimes my child got straight A's and very quickly rose to the top of the class until my child was in a very high class. I was so pleased and my child had a beautiful home built, much better than all the other houses from my estate.
I loved my child unconditionally...
Then my child got a new teacher and he began to be naughty...in fact he slipped down the classes..
its hard to say but i didnt love him unconditionally anymore and then he became very ill...so much so he was close to death...he was in so much pain..
i just let him suffer but if anyone asked..i loved him unconditionally but i did not want to pay for his upkeep anymore..

I kept telling myself, maybe its best if he dies and i will have another child and rename my child, watch my child take the same journey...to the same painful end?... why was i thinking this i had already done everything, why would i let my child suffer and die...but then i asked myself is unconditional love tested by money, is that fair, is anything fair...when that very last moment comes when its absolutely a choice will i make the right one....
:roll:

On a serious note, we don't even need to think about this yet. We're too late for a phoenix team for next season, if the worst happens we've got a year to sort that out. Bit of positivity! ;)
They say we've lost our money we're not famous anymore.....

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Post by easystreet »

I dont think we would be too late as the UCL would love Diamonds to be in it :D
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The UCL will be short of teams next season.
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001 wrote:I had a child, a wonderful thing...i loved my child unconditionally, every week i paid towards my child and my child repaid me by taking my emotions on a rollercoaster mainly on saturdays but every other day as well.
Sometimes my child got straight A's and very quickly rose to the top of the class until my child was in a very high class. I was so pleased and my child had a beautiful home built, much better than all the other houses from my estate.
I loved my child unconditionally...
Then my child got a new teacher and he began to be naughty...in fact he slipped down the classes..
its hard to say but i didnt love him unconditionally anymore and then he became very ill...so much so he was close to death...he was in so much pain..
i just let him suffer but if anyone asked..i loved him unconditionally but i did not want to pay for his upkeep anymore..

I kept telling myself, maybe its best if he dies and i will have another child and rename my child, watch my child take the same journey...to the same painful end?... why was i thinking this i had already done everything, why would i let my child suffer and die...but then i asked myself is unconditional love tested by money, is that fair, is anything fair...when that very last moment comes when its absolutely a choice will i make the right one....
Your 3rd person writing style is very similar to a poster on scummynet, by the name of hotk. The problem is that although the child was ill who, why and has it been suffocated? Surely any parent has a right to know how the child became ill? We should be caring for the sick, not euthanising them.
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Post by wewantourdarbyback »

Two of Diamonds wrote:
001 wrote:I had a child, a wonderful thing...i loved my child unconditionally, every week i paid towards my child and my child repaid me by taking my emotions on a rollercoaster mainly on saturdays but every other day as well.
Sometimes my child got straight A's and very quickly rose to the top of the class until my child was in a very high class. I was so pleased and my child had a beautiful home built, much better than all the other houses from my estate.
I loved my child unconditionally...
Then my child got a new teacher and he began to be naughty...in fact he slipped down the classes..
its hard to say but i didnt love him unconditionally anymore and then he became very ill...so much so he was close to death...he was in so much pain..
i just let him suffer but if anyone asked..i loved him unconditionally but i did not want to pay for his upkeep anymore..

I kept telling myself, maybe its best if he dies and i will have another child and rename my child, watch my child take the same journey...to the same painful end?... why was i thinking this i had already done everything, why would i let my child suffer and die...but then i asked myself is unconditional love tested by money, is that fair, is anything fair...when that very last moment comes when its absolutely a choice will i make the right one....
Your 3rd person writing style is very similar to a poster on scummynet, by the name of hotk..
Very............ nearly........
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