T Corcoran
Well-Known Member
The CEO of the National League has resigned
The CEO of the National League has resigned
Probably doesn't need to work anymore..Presumably he wants to concentrate on passing his CSE Maths exam, having presided over division of the lottery funding for the league's member clubs.
Not sure he did that.Presumably he wants to concentrate on passing his CSE Maths exam, having presided over division of the lottery funding for the league's member clubs.
Expected some of the prices to rise but the player kit sponsorship seems to have gone up quite a lot at £150. Just wondering if this one sponsor per shirt now rather than multiple sponsors as Liam did in the past and whether this covers home and alternative shirts?
Expected some of the prices to rise but the player kit sponsorship seems to have gone up quite a lot at £150. Just wondering if this one sponsor per shirt now rather than multiple sponsors as Liam did in the past and whether this covers home and alternative shirts?
Based on the prices quoted in last season's commercial brochure, player sponsorship has risen £25 although last season, I'm not sure if you got anything additional to having your name read out / in programme so you could say that the addition of a shirt and training session is good value for an extra £25. It rose quite a lot from the season before that when I think it was something like £50?
Match and ball sponsorship prices have gone down.
Player sponsorship was 125 last year and no you didn't get the shirt. It's the best bargain you'll see outside the DHST shop this year.Based on the prices quoted in last season's commercial brochure, player sponsorship has risen £25 although last season, I'm not sure if you got anything additional to having your name read out / in programme so you could say that the addition of a shirt and training session is good value for an extra £25. It rose quite a lot from the season before that when I think it was something like £50?
Match and ball sponsorship prices have gone down.
Altona 93 made it through to the final. It started this week and you can submit votes until November 22nd, if you like to. The votes are only counted, if you vote for five songs (12, 10, 8, 7 & 6 points).
This is the playlist of all 24 songs in the final and you can vote here. There will be a podcast with a jury giving points in the end of November, too. Each day of December will see one song presented with the winner being called at December 24th.
Altona 93 reached the Top 4!
You can check out all results over here.
The guy who comments all songs is Thees Uhlmann, by the way.
Sorry, last update.
Altona 93 won this competition and "Lieb und Prollig" has been voted as the best German (club related) football song.
60 clubs (all of the first three leagues plus some non league clubs) took part. Runner-up is Kaiserslautern, followed by St.Pauli, Union Berlin and VfL Bochum.
Thanks to all, who voted in this competition.
Cheers. Have a safe one peeps!A very Merry Christmas to everyone!
Will be interesting to see how many other players start appearing in the National League and below if League teams are reluctant to invest in Covid testing. Though that may become cheaper and easier going forward.
It sounds like he's not short of centre backs if a spare one was filling in at left back. The fact that Vint was allowed to play for us in the Trophy suggests tome that King doesn't fancy him. There are plenty of players available at this time of the year, I reckon he's more likely to find someone new if he's short of numbers, although they did recall Charlie Sheringham who went on loan to Chelmsford at the same time as we took Vint.If Dartford are having this many injury problems, how soon is it till Vint goes back or is the fact he's still playing for us means he won't?
No regrets insists Dartford boss
Dartford boss Steve King didn't regret bringing forward their home clash with Hungerford after failing to grab maximum points on Saturday.www.kentonline.co.uk
From the Southwark News:
Dulwich Hamlet manager fully backs the board as fixture row continues
By Simeon WrightDulwich Hamlet manager Gavin Rose is firmly behind the club’s decision to stop playing football – and iswww.southwarknews.co.uk