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Post by guest on Sept 12, 2006 13:59:48 GMT 1
the other 3 are adam banda, daniel york and stanley magwanno for huntingdon
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Post by over the bridge on Sept 12, 2006 18:50:43 GMT 1
now there are three names to get excited about!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by stneots no 1 fan on Sept 13, 2006 7:36:25 GMT 1
what a load of rubbish at stneots last night bring back ryan hunt in goal and plug the goals we are letting in
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Post by asking on Sept 13, 2006 13:12:12 GMT 1
hunty was awesome for huntingdon town last season, so was ross sommers, how has he been performing?
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Post by over the bridge on Sept 14, 2006 22:21:54 GMT 1
they will both be tremendous assetts for st neots, I think they will prove themselves once they get a good run in the team
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Post by fan on Sept 20, 2006 7:43:58 GMT 1
fannot very good again last night why is ryan hunt the promising goalkeeper not getting a run in the team surely he should get a good run in the team now
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Post by st neots no 1 fan on Sept 20, 2006 9:40:08 GMT 1
ross summers has left the club and gone to godmanchester
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Post by informed on Sept 20, 2006 12:56:22 GMT 1
i heard ross has gone 2 godmanchester i also understand ryan hunt is away at the moment
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Post by stivian on Sept 20, 2006 13:12:12 GMT 1
and jon hoggett, the captain, has gone back to wootton....
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Post by stivian on Sept 20, 2006 13:13:03 GMT 1
doesnt sound good, the website says only 3 first teamers played last night..
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Post by over the bridge on Sept 20, 2006 13:21:48 GMT 1
ryan hunt is back from holiday, he deserves a run, martin patching has looked over the hill to me, so why continue with him, give the young lad his chance. if ross sommers has gone to godmanchester then the new manager should contact him quickly, i thought he showed excellent potential and that shouldn't be allowed to go elswhere. But what is taintamount to a massive earthquake at st neots will need the patience od players and fans alike to get things up and running again, just ask godmanchester, they have had to start again from scratch, they lost 4-0 at home on saturday, they were awful. Next earthquake will be at huntingdon, when swannell goes it will only leave 3 or 4 locals.
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Post by stivian on Sept 20, 2006 13:27:12 GMT 1
if thats true, we seem to be the only ones that are comfortable at the moment in the area.
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Post by pyromaniac on Nov 15, 2006 10:01:24 GMT 1
Probably the best thread for me to reply in so as not to hijack. Anyhow just to briefly say it's been confirmed that St Neots will not be moving into their new ground until this time next year at the earliest. The reason being that the build will be about a year and at the moment the developers haven't moved onto that part of the site.
Having said that work is becoming more noticeable, the latest development this week being the cutting/removal of the hedging between the club and the main road, to allow the pavement to expand to become a cycle path. A new (temporary) car park is also set to be built along with a new entrance apparently, so that part of the existing one can be shut off.
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Post by philt on Nov 15, 2006 13:36:27 GMT 1
A new (temporary) car park is also set to be built along with a new entrance apparently, so that part of the existing one can be shut off. I noticed last week when I passed the ground, that the car park seemed to have been taken over by heavy machinery etc. Anyone know what the parking situation will be for Saturday's Vase tie?
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Post by pyromaniac on Nov 15, 2006 13:40:05 GMT 1
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