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tonbridgebee
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Play off blogging

Post: # 374592Post tonbridgebee »

Just a little piece ahead of the weekend on 'So you won't believe what happened at Barnet FC', link below, enjoy the read:

https://open.substack.com/pub/trevorkne ... Share=true
simples169
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Post: # 374593Post simples169 »

a great read, hope you have your notes prepared for a Wembley day out
jerroll
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Post: # 374596Post jerroll »

tonbridgebee wrote: 25 Apr 2024, 18:48 Just a little piece ahead of the weekend on 'So you won't believe what happened at Barnet FC', link below, enjoy the read:

https://open.substack.com/pub/trevorkne ... Share=true
Glad i wasn't only 1 who had them down for the drop zone Trev.
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I thought they were going to do badly this season after they basically released a load of players before the end of 22/23 had ended. It’s pretty clear that Andy Whing is a shrewd manager.
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Andy Whing appointed manager at Banbury in May 2020, under him they were promoted to Southern League Premier and to National League North. They stayed in NLN with him but since he left them to join Solihull last June they've been relegated without him.
Solihull have now reached NL P.O.s in the first season of his management.
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Post: # 374601Post FredBee »

tonbridgebee wrote:Just a little piece ahead of the weekend on 'So you won't believe what happened at Barnet FC', link below, enjoy the read:

https://open.substack.com/pub/trevorkne ... Share=true
Good call to name check Simon Bassey and Dave Anderson as well. Simon worked miracles in the short time he was with us. Early building blocks for what we have now.


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tonbridgebee
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Post: # 375274Post tonbridgebee »

jerroll wrote: 25 Apr 2024, 19:28
tonbridgebee wrote: 25 Apr 2024, 18:48 Just a little piece ahead of the weekend on 'So you won't believe what happened at Barnet FC', link below, enjoy the read:

https://open.substack.com/pub/trevorkne ... Share=true
Glad i wasn't only 1 who had them down for the drop zone Trev.
Haha, think I had only 2 of the 4 right!
tonbridgebee
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FredBee wrote: 25 Apr 2024, 23:29
tonbridgebee wrote:Just a little piece ahead of the weekend on 'So you won't believe what happened at Barnet FC', link below, enjoy the read:

https://open.substack.com/pub/trevorkne ... Share=true
Good call to name check Simon Bassey and Dave Anderson as well. Simon worked miracles in the short time he was with us. Early building blocks for what we have now.


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Exactly, people forget that actually those few months were the beginnings of the foundations, now we have a house.
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Post: # 375282Post FredBee »

tonbridgebee wrote:
FredBee wrote: 25 Apr 2024, 23:29
tonbridgebee wrote:Just a little piece ahead of the weekend on 'So you won't believe what happened at Barnet FC', link below, enjoy the read:

https://open.substack.com/pub/trevorkne ... Share=true
Good call to name check Simon Bassey and Dave Anderson as well. Simon worked miracles in the short time he was with us. Early building blocks for what we have now.


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Exactly, people forget that actually those few months were the beginnings of the foundations, now we have a house.
Totally agree with the blog piece, if folk have said in the past the budget is mid table, I go back to last season’s home games with Notts County and Wrexham, at the conclusion of the County game both sets of players ran themselves into the floor, the majority of which ended up laying on the turf. For Wrexham, we almost beat them, just a misplaced header away.

Although Saturday was so frustrating (I thought Solihull brilliantly played the ref like a banjo), objectivity, we continue to overperform, we now need to push on to the next level.


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