The Gloucestershire Triple
#1

Relegation all round this season for the biggest club in Gloucestershire, some pub team from Nailsworth and that lot over the Golden Valley. Which makes it honours even in my eyes. 

Forest Green could struggle next season too as they've been way off the pace. Are they coming back down to their natural level?
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#2

I think there's a good chance C********m might have back to back relegations
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#3

Imagine starting 25/26 in the same division as FGR with CT one above in the NL.

I think I need to lay off the Baileys ice cream.

Sticking around a while yet, thanks to a gift from a generous angel.
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#4

How are FGR back in the NL with all the money that has been pumped in? They should come straight back Up as they Will have another huge budget.
Didnt DV say It would be easy to get into the Championship once?
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#5

Mousehole beat Bishops Cleeve 7 - 3.If they get through the play offs that could be a City fixture next season.
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#6

How good did they look on Tuesday then they get hit for 7 (seven) a few days later. Football just doesn't make sense sometimes.

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(27-04-2024, 05:06 PM)Dave68 Wrote:  Mousehole beat Bishops Cleeve 7 - 3.If they get through the play offs that could be a City fixture next season.
Cue the Mickey Mousehole comments. If you've been there, they really are a village/hamlet team. If they end up in the same league as us you have to question what is going on...population clearly is no indicator of success - or the money some clubs/sugar daddies have to spend.

(27-04-2024, 05:01 PM)Prorsum Semper Wrote:  How are FGR back in the NL with all the money that has been pumped in? They should come straight back Up as they Will have another huge budget.
Didnt DV say It would be easy to get into the Championship once?
It's unlikely FGR would sink any lower. I can't see it happening under their current manager - once they've cleared out the dead wood - both players and staff. It sounds as if they were bloated with staff who spent a lot of DV's money for no return. The manager didn't agree with having a director of football and got shot of him. If he's offered work at a higher level and left and FGR continue their managerial merry-go-round then who knows. Surely they're not that stupid...
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#8

FGRs entire schtick is the sustainability thing, but after two successive relegations they are going to lose sponsors and tv income, plus they have got to somehow build a stadium too. I think it’s entirely feasible that if they don’t go straight back up they will struggle in future. For DV its surely job done, he’s got his mug in the press as a talking head and his future seems to lie in politics.

“There’s a mole. Right at the top of the circus. He’s been there for years.”
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#9

Hopefully this means Clarke goes as well, I think he’s a decent manager and he’d do well for them in L2, same with Cotterill for FGR in NL. Hopefully they both go.

C********m had their usual luck in midweek when Peterborough rested half their team. I just love the thought that they would’ve thought they could do it towards the end of the game only to get done at the other end, gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.
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#10

is schadenfreude a guilty pleasure?

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