Has Dulwich got a long-term groundshare arrangement with Tooting or is there hope of a return to their ground with all the high-profile politicians backing them? Last I heard it was a one year deal with Tooting, is that enough to satisfy the Conference grading committee?
Dont we have 24 teams next season so Woking n Torquay down ....Ricky,slough ,Dulwich up plus 2 more so Hereford I guess and a team from northern league
I guess Hereford will have to go north, which ain't a bad thing! Even better would be billericay, it was good enough for stortford so it's good enough for them!
Billericay
Woking
Chelmsford
Braintree/Hampton
Dartford
Dulwich
Bath
Wealdstone
St. Albans
Hemel Hempstead
Truro
Oxford City
Welling
Hungerford
East Thurrock
Gloucester City
Concord Rangers
Eastbourne Borough
Chippenham
Slough
Weston-super-Mare
Torquay unless they fold before season finishes.
I actually want it to be a tougher league next season, weve had some right old drivel this year.
Weve tended to do better when weve had better opposition anyway.
If its a tough league that should mean that the games should be hard fought for everyone, no run away leaders or strugglers down the bottom. Every point will count with not too many points between the playoffs and relegation spots.
how will we do? Well as we dont currently have a management team, or even 11 first team players on the books things dont look good. At a time when everyone else in this competitive league are planning and sorting out contracts what are our Board doing?
Some sort of statement from the club would be so good!