Great idea for the league to schedule midweek games in December January and February when we hardly had any in August September. Dont understand why we dont take advantage of the better weather. I would also bring early kent and London senior cup games forward, possibly as part of pre-season.
Great idea for the league to schedule midweek games in December January and February when we hardly had any in August September. Dont understand why we dont take advantage of the better weather. I would also bring early kent and London senior cup games forward, possibly as part of pre-season.
Agree 100% with all of this but as we know the league couldn't organise a pi** up in a brewery.
Just look at fixtures where neighbour clubs are both either home together, or away together on 19 or 20 of the 23 rounds, whilst another 'neighbour' Ebbsfleet, have all those rounds "home alone". Surprised Wings and Darts don't get together and pressure the league to spread "home alone" fixtures more evenly and so have the opportunity of picking up the "Saturday afternoon" floating football supporter. I don't count Bromley as a neighbour in this as it takes four times as long to get there on a Saturday afternoon as it does Welling to Ebbsfleet