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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2007 14:03:33 GMT
Option number one...
- The miracle happens. We gain enough points, Ashford lose and we finish in 20th position.
Option number two...
- Chathams (awful) ground does not get accepted and they are demoted for it (this couples with us not finishing rock bottom).
Option number three...
- Corinthian Casuals finish bottom (lets be honest, its going to happen) and we have the best playing record out of the other teams in the same position as us across the pyramid. This will spare us relegation (see Tony Kempsters webiste).
Option number four...
- Chipstead (the only team who have been accepted to be promoted from step 5) continue their dismal run and fail to win the league title. No title, no promotion!
Its simple really! Lets just hope Lady Luck visits us for once!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2007 15:02:17 GMT
option two is the more realistic to be honest. i just hope it happens!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2007 16:47:41 GMT
option 2 could happen and if option 4 does then its a major shock
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Post by Fetcham Lad on Apr 12, 2007 8:34:02 GMT
Option One - Let's face it. You won't get seven points from your last three games. So you won't finish 20th.
Option Two - Chatham's ground is pretty bad, but is it any worse than a lot of others at this level?
Option Three - Looking at the remaining fixtures for Corinthian Casuals and Godalming Town, I can't see either team getting more than another three points (max) this season. That would leave the Gees 21st and Casuals 22nd. In this scenario Casuals get relegated to Combined Counties and Godalming are reprieved. However, with the restructuring taking place (following the introduction of a second Northern Step 4 division), there's likely to be some realignment for next season. Tony Kempster's site suggests Fleet and Godalming will be switched to the Southern League South & West Division for 2007/08.
Option Four - Chipstead, Wembley and Merstham can all still win promotion from the CCL. They've all received the FA grading to move up to this level. If Chipstead or Merstham win the title, they'll be promoted to this Division. If Wembley are champions,then one less team will be promoted to Ryman One South, meaning only one team will need to transfer from here to the Southern League, (probably Fleet). I'd start looking out for Wembley's results if I were you. They're probably your best bet for continuing in the Ryman League next season.
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Post by Sussex Casual on Apr 12, 2007 12:19:07 GMT
Hello Gee & all at Weycourt,
Well after last night's capitulation by Cray to Ashford it looks like we are both sunk. There may be if but's and maybe's about if either of us can stay up dependant on clubs 200 miles up north causing a ripple effect down here, but to be honest, it's about time we went.
Maybe not nice for you lot after just one season I know but I wouldn't actually mind a year or two down a level. It takes it out of you watching your team win 5 or 6 games out of 50 games a season, year after year !!
You lot are ok and if we do meet again next season I shall make a point of coming and saying hello to those I have got to know this time round.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2007 19:41:29 GMT
Sussex Casual! The decent Corinthian fan! Unlucky against the Pigs on Tuesday...Yes, it looks like we are both doomed. Look on the bright side...erm...yea. Good luck to the ressies and the 1st XI tomorrow.
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