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Post by wondering on Jun 28, 2006 18:48:52 GMT 1
anyone know any definate ins and out at huntingdon town? we have all heard the rumours but is there anything set in stone at all?
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Post by Jake Rickshaw on Jul 23, 2006 20:23:03 GMT 1
Think just about the whole team has gone from last season - apart from Carl Foreman and Ian King.
Someone in the Falcon pub last night said the goalie from last season was training with Yaxley.
JR
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Post by guest on Jul 23, 2006 22:21:11 GMT 1
he was on the bench for st neots on friday night - good luck to the lad he is a good keeper
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Post by town 1 on Jul 24, 2006 17:19:12 GMT 1
Yes Carl Foreman and Ian King are staying and although he hasnt signed yet Lee Milton is staying... apart from that a major shake up, looks good tho!
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Post by ex player on Jul 30, 2006 12:37:27 GMT 1
is it true town have 23 signed on and need 7 more by wednesday to meet league rules? ??
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Post by guest on Jul 30, 2006 17:02:45 GMT 1
carl foreman, ian king, lee milton, dan york, adam banda, stan magwano from last year
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Post by guest on Aug 8, 2006 16:27:17 GMT 1
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Post by guest on Aug 8, 2006 17:52:34 GMT 1
huntingdon arranged 3 matches on saturday on for the 1st team reserves and under 18's. so no chance of the reserves getting a team for saturday. bad organisation for organising all games on same day.
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Post by guest on Aug 8, 2006 18:30:52 GMT 1
sorry only one match has had to be postponed - last sat the club has signed plenty of players for the season the res played last tuesday and thursday - no problems i can see
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Post by guest on Aug 13, 2006 17:38:41 GMT 1
so guest guest what was the problem saturday with the reserves, game was postponed again, Ive decided the res manager dosn't no what he is on about, so I aint playing at town this season. pity caus last years lads were a decent bunch
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Post by pointofview on Nov 9, 2006 15:33:28 GMT 1
rumour has it that an old face is coming back 2 town... but only 2 play in the reserves through choice
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Post by huntsrob on Nov 11, 2006 22:52:45 GMT 1
not at the game today but i understand new forward signing Alyou Coany came on and with his first touch scored a great goal - what a signing for town the lad is 6 foot 3 - 20 years old very quick and has a lot of skill for a big lad lets hope many more goals to come
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Post by judgejohn on Nov 13, 2006 13:56:42 GMT 1
He did very well as quoted elsewhere, very honest player. However, Ben Holley is 21 scored a hatrick and his first goal your man Alyou could only dream about as most other local strikers would. Ben scores these regularly though, not surprising that last years Prem Champs Woodford wanted him amongst others.
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Post by townie on Dec 23, 2006 21:43:37 GMT 1
town did well today and the team is looking better each game 3 old boys back in towns side now would make it a very exciting squad for the remainder of the season with 1 - ryan hunt back in goal 2 - tom morran - centre back 3 - paul bass - right mid any views
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Post by fredscuttle on Dec 24, 2006 11:03:29 GMT 1
you could well be right townie, with hunt and moran in the st neots 1st team and bass having to play for goddy because he works for their manager, i think that may be wishful thinking. If you did get them back? ?? that would indicate that the club is trying to go back to local players. That is a good thing as the facilities should be used to groom talented youngsters. For that to happen you need to perform a "hearts and minds" ethic or in other words court the locals. Look on the bbc website. Abramovich is saying chelsea's future is with grooming academy players, you should do the same. St Neots are, are you going to let them pinch all the local talent? ? I don't mind as they have already got Hunt, Moran and more recently Fox. Unless you change , you are becoming their nursery club. You had a great win yesterday, I understand a great crowd and more importantly a good amount of local players, maybe you have changed back to local. The next few weeks will see.
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