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Re: FA CUP Chorley v Boston
« Reply #105 on: October 18, 2017, 05:29:53 PM »
I would suspect that, aside from the full time clubs, that Boston's wage bill is the highest in the league

Yet the football is so 'basic' compared to other teams

Ask the chairman for that information, you are not going to get the answer here.

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Re: FA CUP Chorley v Boston
« Reply #106 on: October 18, 2017, 06:36:09 PM »
There were 5 non players in our dugout last night. When DG was manager  there 2 - DG and Buncy.   

I don't suppose they are all there unpaid.   What exactly do they all do?

The only non players I know  in the dug out is Dan Milgate who has done a brilliant job on our pitch as demanded by AM . I don't think when he instigated the improvement AM realised it would help footballing teams like Chorley rather than our hoof ball style.  We must have about the most expensive dugout in the league .  Chappy sat on the bench fulltime (remember him , best midfielder in the league ) Hemmings making a playing cameo appearance now and again , both we were assured by Adam capable of Div 2 football .
Probably the 2 highest paid players on the books .

I hope the new striker we have been promised this week is utilised on the pitch and not crushed in the dugout .
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Re: FA CUP Chorley v Boston
« Reply #107 on: October 18, 2017, 07:11:49 PM »
Hemmings rumoured to be on 800 a week! Even allowing for inflation by Chinese whispers he'll be on 600 with best midfielder in league picking up similar



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« Reply #108 on: October 18, 2017, 08:03:00 PM »
Hemmings rumoured to be on 800 a week! Even allowing for inflation by Chinese whispers he'll be on 600 with best midfielder in league picking up similar
Gregory Smith is the highest paid player currently signed, others named are similarly paid but not the same.
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Re: FA CUP Chorley v Boston
« Reply #109 on: October 18, 2017, 08:52:25 PM »
I think Dan the groundsman would do a better job than Murray?

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« Reply #110 on: October 18, 2017, 09:23:30 PM »
 Call me old fashioned , but defender player managers like Don Donavan and Jim Smith did ok for the Club .
  One could merit a fulltime post ,unlike the present incumbent .
 There has been a few clean sheets , but far too many goals against to make any progress .


 

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« Reply #111 on: October 18, 2017, 09:57:43 PM »
Call me old fashioned , but defender player managers like Don Donavan and Jim Smith did ok for the Club .
  One could merit a fulltime post ,unlike the present incumbent .
 There has been a few clean sheets , but far too many goals against to make any progress .


 
only 1 clean sheet in the league, ironically home vs Chorley.
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Re: FA CUP Chorley v Boston
« Reply #112 on: October 18, 2017, 11:12:56 PM »
Call me old fashioned , but defender player managers like Don Donavan and Jim Smith did ok for the Club .
  One could merit a fulltime post ,unlike the present incumbent .
 There has been a few clean sheets , but far too many goals against to make any progress .


 
only 1 clean sheet in the league, ironically home vs Chorley.
curzon sats opponents like us have conceded 25 goals in the league. So good chance there will be goals (prob a 0-0 then). You would hope we go for there for the 3 Pts as next 2 home games will be tough & a win sat would lift us for the brackley game.

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Re: FA CUP Chorley v Boston
« Reply #113 on: October 19, 2017, 08:13:37 AM »
Call me old fashioned , but defender player managers like Don Donavan and Jim Smith did ok for the Club .
  One could merit a fulltime post ,unlike the present incumbent .
 There has been a few clean sheets , but far too many goals against to make any progress .


 
only 1 clean sheet in the league, ironically home vs Chorley.
curzon sats opponents like us have conceded 25 goals in the league. So good chance there will be goals (prob a 0-0 then). You would hope we go for there for the 3 Pts as next 2 home games will be tough & a win sat would lift us for the brackley game.

A bit pessimistic Champ predicting a 0-0 when AM has promised us a new striker is coming in this week  :)

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Re: FA CUP Chorley v Boston
« Reply #114 on: October 19, 2017, 10:31:44 AM »
Call me old fashioned , but defender player managers like Don Donavan and Jim Smith did ok for the Club .
  One could merit a fulltime post ,unlike the present incumbent .
 There has been a few clean sheets , but far too many goals against to make any progress .


 
only 1 clean sheet in the league, ironically home vs Chorley.
curzon sats opponents like us have conceded 25 goals in the league. So good chance there will be goals (prob a 0-0 then). You would hope we go for there for the 3 Pts as next 2 home games will be tough & a win sat would lift us for the brackley game.

A bit pessimistic Champ predicting a 0-0 when AM has promised us a new striker is coming in this week  :)
and at the same time optimistic that we will keep a clean sheet!
He who would valiant be , 'gainst all disaster.
Let him in constancy follow the master.
There's no discouragement shall make him once relent
His first avowed intent, to be a Pilgrim.

John Bunyan, 1684