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MIDWEEK RESULTS - Monday 4, Tuesday 5 & Wednesday 6 December 2023


Dave Deacon

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MONDAY 4 DECEMBER 2023

Aveley   2-2   Welling United

 

TUESDAY 5 DECEMBER 2023

Hampton & Richmond Borough   1-1   Braintree Town

Hemel Hempstead Town   0-2   Chippenham Town

Maidstone United   2-1   Truro City

Taunton Town   P-P   Slough Town

Torquay United   3-1   Weymouth

Weston-super-Mare   4-0   Worthing

 

WEDNESDAY 6 DECEMBER 2023

Bath City   0-1   Yeovil Town

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6 hours ago, yeww said:

Respectable result from Truro away to high flying Maidstone. 

Home this weekend to draw specialists Dover, 3 pts is a must! 

Must win game against a 2nd bottom Dover who've only won once in the league this season. Chance to open up a 13 point gap over them (with games in hand).

Fingers crossed that the Bolitho Park pitch is playable. Already too waterlogged for Parkway v Totton yesterday, heavy overnight rain forecast from this evening onwards.

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Rumours knocking around about Taunton's finances after the players and staff were paid late. They have addressed this with a club statement.

A club that has always been considered well run and sustainable in the past, citing temporary cash flow issues resulting from postponements of home fixtures. Their gates (while not being up with the likes of Yeovil and Torquay in the league), are pretty respectable at an average of just under 800. The chairman had previously spoke of needing 1000-1200 to be competitive at this level. Just shows the miracles that Truro City perform even surviving in this league on average gates of around 150, and with little additional matchday revenue.

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23 hours ago, Way Of The Park said:

Rumours knocking around about Taunton's finances after the players and staff were paid late. They have addressed this with a club statement.

A club that has always been considered well run and sustainable in the past, citing temporary cash flow issues resulting from postponements of home fixtures. Their gates (while not being up with the likes of Yeovil and Torquay in the league), are pretty respectable at an average of just under 800. The chairman had previously spoke of needing 1000-1200 to be competitive at this level. Just shows the miracles that Truro City perform even surviving in this league on average gates of around 150, and with little additional matchday revenue.

Never have been and never will be self sufficient.Always going to need a sugar daddy.

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