Top of the League ! 1,203 attendance for a midweek game. Sept 28th away at York will be a good opportunity to gauge Lynn's progress.
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Originally posted by Exiled off Main Street View PostTop of the League ! 1,203 attendance for a midweek game. Sept 28th away at York will be a good opportunity to gauge Lynn's progress.
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Not the greatest spectacle yesterday, but despite King's Lynn having a fair amount of the play, once again we kept them at bay and eased to the win at the end. I believe that now in fact makes York the only team in the top 6 levels in England who are still unbeaten in all competitions this season. Should we manage to maintain something of this form and actually win this league, I think we'll look back at the signing of Pete Jameson this summer as one of the absolute key moments - best keeper we've had for some time.
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During the first 10 minutes of Farsley v Curzon at the weekend I realised that I am much more emotionally invested in Boston United than I previously thought. This dawned on me when I commented on how poor the standard had been during the first 10 minutes or so to the bloke standing next to me. I am sure Boston games are played in a similar way but I just thought it was crap on Saturday whereas when I am at York Street I reserve such comments for at least half-time. It was a good game in the end - a saved penalty, a good goal from Curzon and then two decent goals from the home team. I can't believe their ground is up to Conference North standards mind.
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Originally posted by Jobi1 View Post
I am intending to travel down as it stands, though the usual meffs and I haven't established plans and logistics yet.
Would also be interested in meeting an OTFer or two at any East Anglian game over the next few months, anywhere from Lakenheath Casuals in Tier 20 and upwards!
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So, York caught up on their game in hand tonight, (just about) beating Boston to go 8 points clear at the top.
The result also means we reach the month of November without having lost a single match of any description since our first pre-season friendly of the summer. Had a feeling we'd do OK this season under Steve Watson, but never imagined things would go this well. After the unmitigated cavalcade of excrement over the last 5 years, I make no apology for being over the feckin moon just now.
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Strangely, there doesn't appear to be an actual Conference Premier thread, but the table certainly looks intriguing - is this the closest that Barrow have been to a League return since their deselection? And has there been a major financial investment in Bromley, or is it genuinely a case of a small club defying the seasoned professionals?
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Originally posted by Diable Rouge View PostStrangely, there doesn't appear to be an actual Conference Premier thread,
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It would be remiss of me not to point out that once again this season KINGS LYNN ARE TOP OF THE LEAGUE and are team with most goals scored in Steps 1 through 6. I keep saying it won't last, but I am enjoying this season immensely. Adam Marriott is a goal machine.
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Fair play to KL, turning our 8-point lead into a 2-point defecit in the space of about a fortnight. Still no idea how we managed to beat them 3-0 back in September, a result definitely not a reflection of that match.
Now we also have videos going round on social media of the quite honestly disgusting state the York team left the Curzon dressing room in yesterday. It's almost comforting that after this weird and giddy 7 months with no defeats and a lot of positivity we crash so spectacularly with 2 losses in a week and the players/club once again causing impressive levels of public embarrassment. Welcome back, the York City we know all too well.
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Seriously, Kings Lynn! What is going on there? Can they keep up this amazing form?
York have absolutely tanked since the end of the long unbeaten run. Only the handy timing of a couple of games against the beyond hopeless Bradford and their unnecessary parentheses this last week has enabled us to even vaguely keep in touch with KL. And apparently even then most people who saw the narrow win yesterday said it was genuinely one of the all-time worst performances, despite the positive result. And now Steve Watson's unnecessary sniping at the fans for negativity/lack of atmosphere etc. is becoming a weekly thing. Almost comforting that the club has reverted to this absolutely shambolic state after those disconcerting months of happiness last year.
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