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Tuesday 5th November games


Matt123

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                Tuesday 5th November
                F.A. Vase - 1st Round Replay
                Cove                     v      Newhaven
                Cherry Red Records Premier Challenge Cup 1st Round
                Dorking                  v      Cobham
                Cherry Red Records Premier Challenge Cup 3rd Round
                South Park               v      Epsom & Ewell
                Windsor                  v      Sandhurst Town
                Premier Division
                Molesey                  v      Hartley Wintney

                Wednesday 6th November
                Premier Division
                Croydon                  v      Chessington & Hook
                RPM Records Division One Challenge Cup 1st Round
                Epsom Athletic           v      Staines Lammas

 

All weather permitting of course!
 

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Chertsey are struggling to win a match my advice to Jonno is don't go on holiday lol

Went along to this to see my mate weeble. I really could go into the demise of Chertsey but won't as it can quite easily be fixed. I'll keep them thoughts to myself for the time being. The match itself was not the best which with the pitch not being ideal to knock the ball around ensured it played right into Camberleys strengths, this being more physically suited to route 1. Chertsey huffed and puffed but regularly lacked that bit of quality in the final third. Chertsey may well of played 4 - 6 formation as their midfield was nonexistent for large periods of the game. One exception to that would be the 8 ( Blake ) clearly a lot better than those around him. Now I know Chertsey are not exactly on a rich vein of form and irrespective of the step difference, on what I saw tonight I wouldn't be surprised if Camberley transpire to be South Parks biggest threat to the title. Very solid back line, organised midfield and strength, height and pace up top. The keeper was also comfortable in all required departments. Nice and friendly bunch clubhouse wise. Hot dogs could be classed as a lethal weapon. Only real fireworks were outside in an opposite garden. Officials ok. Also bumped into Eversley new management Scott Tarr and his pal. Nice guys and wish them well in their new adventure. Over an out.

 

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Went along to this to see my mate weeble. I really could go into the demise of Chertsey but won't as it can quite easily be fixed. I'll keep them thoughts to myself for the time being. The match itself was not the best which with the pitch not being ideal to knock the ball around ensured it played right into Camberleys strengths, this being more physically suited to route 1. Chertsey huffed and puffed but regularly lacked that bit of quality in the final third. Chertsey may well of played 4 - 6 formation as their midfield was nonexistent for large periods of the game. One exception to that would be the 8 ( Blake ) clearly a lot better than those around him. Now I know Chertsey are not exactly on a rich vein of form and irrespective of the step difference, on what I saw tonight I wouldn't be surprised if Camberley transpire to be South Parks biggest threat to the title. Very solid back line, organised midfield and strength, height and pace up top. The keeper was also comfortable in all required departments. Nice and friendly bunch clubhouse wise. Hot dogs could be classed as a lethal weapon. Only real fireworks were outside in an opposite garden. Officials ok. Also bumped into Eversley new management Scott Tarr and his pal. Nice guys and wish them well in their new adventure. Over an out.

 

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Padlock I was there last night watching as well.   First time I've seen Chertsey this season,  Based on last nights showing, I think they will have a hard season ahead (sorry Johnno).  The conditions didn't help so the ball was in the air more than usual.

 

I've seen Camberley once before and their game plan hasn't changed.  Route 1 football, very direct playing to their strengths

with useful strong forwards who are decent in the air causing Chertsey problems whilst picking up the seconds.  Not that good to watch, but considering the conditions, it favoured Camberley who bullied their opponents and in my opinion got just rewards with their win.

 

True Padlock, Camberley look to be strong and simliar, reminding me of another Guildford of 2 seaons ago. Same style !

 

Teams need to be aware of Camberley as they could well be the surprise (or were they) package to be thereabouts at the end of the season.... Champions ?   I'm not too sure if other teams can battle their style and be strong in the air. 

 

Are there clubs out there that can match them ?  We will see........  

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