Soar Fox Posted 20 May 2025 Posted 20 May 2025 Richard Lavery left Kettering. Mitch Austin to the poppies? 1
Finnaldo Posted 20 May 2025 Posted 20 May 2025 Leicester Road players either signed on elsewhere or advertising themselves on socials. Whispers apparently originating from their playing staff that Lyne has gone. Other than Facebook posts on youth teams there’s been nothing since the end of the season. The end I’d think.
Seventyseven Posted 20 May 2025 Posted 20 May 2025 1 hour ago, Soar Fox said: Richard Lavery left Kettering. Mitch Austin to the poppies? His name always come up when they change manager. Would be daft to, has autonomy at Harborough, he wouldn’t there. Higher expectations, more fans on his back when not going right. But who knows.
Soar Fox Posted 20 May 2025 Posted 20 May 2025 1 hour ago, Finnaldo said: Leicester Road players either signed on elsewhere or advertising themselves on socials. Whispers apparently originating from their playing staff that Lyne has gone. Other than Facebook posts on youth teams there’s been nothing since the end of the season. The end I’d think. Still owed about 3/4 months worth of money as well most of them. Matt Langham & Callum Earls joint managers at Lutterworth Town.
Craig Posted 20 May 2025 Posted 20 May 2025 2 hours ago, Soar Fox said: Richard Lavery left Kettering. Mitch Austin to the poppies? There's rumours that he's going in there, but as much as I love what the owners have done there (until today), he would be mad to. Players are now jumping ship given Lavery's sacking today. I didn't like him as a bloke, but I think it's a pretty harsh sacking on reflection, which now leaves them in a real mess.
Super_horns Posted 20 May 2025 Posted 20 May 2025 York finished 23 points ahead of Oldham in the league but are 3-0 down to them in the playoff tie ! 1
Seventyseven Posted 20 May 2025 Posted 20 May 2025 11 minutes ago, Craig said: There's rumours that he's going in there, but as much as I love what the owners have done there (until today), he would be mad to. Players are now jumping ship given Lavery's sacking today. I didn't like him as a bloke, but I think it's a pretty harsh sacking on reflection, which now leaves them in a real mess. Mitch was asking for an opposition for a home friendly (for Harbs) 1 hour after Laverys sacking, so maybe no one’s told him!
Craig Posted 20 May 2025 Posted 20 May 2025 1 hour ago, Seventyseven said: Mitch was asking for an opposition for a home friendly (for Harbs) 1 hour after Laverys sacking, so maybe no one’s told him! I saw that. Spoken to someone still within the club, and Lavery wasn't sacked - he walked due to difficulty in working with the owner, as have his coaching staff. Ties in with a couple of players also announcing they are leaving today due to "moral" issues.
Seventyseven Posted 21 May 2025 Posted 21 May 2025 11 hours ago, Craig said: I saw that. Spoken to someone still within the club, and Lavery wasn't sacked - he walked due to difficulty in working with the owner, as have his coaching staff. Ties in with a couple of players also announcing they are leaving today due to "moral" issues. If this is the case I’d be very surprised if Mitch rocked up there. He’s very much one who does things his way and he has the ability to do that at Harborough. 2
Super_horns Posted 21 May 2025 Posted 21 May 2025 Southend off to Wembley after a penalty shoot out win v Forest Green .
fazzyfox Posted 21 May 2025 Posted 21 May 2025 On 20/05/2025 at 19:43, purpleronnie said: So he’s a SLO Bastard? We’ve got one of them, he’s called Vestergaard. 1
Guest Electric Yetis Posted 21 May 2025 Posted 21 May 2025 40 minutes ago, Super_horns said: Southend off to Wembley after a penalty shoot out win v Forest Green . 5th v 7th in the Playoff Final.
Tuna Posted 22 May 2025 Author Posted 22 May 2025 Happy with either Oldham or Southend going back up. 1
grobyfox1990 Posted 22 May 2025 Posted 22 May 2025 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cj6r1r45wdyo BBC article on the nonsense in jerseys bulls league. Playoff at home against fleet town on Saturday, arranged at short notice so flights are mainly sold out or exorbitant because of the bank hol. This will be a big financial hit to the club I reckon
Super_horns Posted 23 May 2025 Posted 23 May 2025 (edited) On 22/05/2025 at 09:41, Tuna said: Happy with either Oldham or Southend going back up. Sounds like a right old mess for the fans getting there unfortunately. Limited tickets too . https://www.southendunited.co.uk/news/2025/may/23/club-update--promotion-final/ Edited 23 May 2025 by Super_horns
Thefox81 Posted 23 May 2025 Posted 23 May 2025 47 minutes ago, Super_horns said: Sounds like a right old mess for the fans getting there unfortunately. Limited tickets too . https://www.southendunited.co.uk/news/2025/may/23/club-update--promotion-final/ What an absolute s**t show all round. Feel for the fans that will miss out because of this. Have a soft spot for both teams. Been Oldham and Southend twice over the years and loved both grounds. 1
purpleronnie Posted 24 May 2025 Posted 24 May 2025 13 hours ago, Thefox81 said: What an absolute s**t show all round. Feel for the fans that will miss out because of this. Have a soft spot for both teams. Been Oldham and Southend twice over the years and loved both grounds. Punishing the 'little non league sides'.
CosbehFox Posted 24 May 2025 Posted 24 May 2025 Telling at Kettering, theyve signed a player without a manager.
los dedos Posted 24 May 2025 Posted 24 May 2025 (edited) 20 hours ago, CosbehFox said: Telling at Kettering, theyve signed a player without a manager. Defoe seen at a restaurant right near the ground 👀 Edited 25 May 2025 by los dedos
purpleronnie Posted 25 May 2025 Posted 25 May 2025 Jersey beat Fleet town on penalties (Jersey finished 27 points above Fleet and that includes Jerseys 3 point deduction) Redhill lose to Cobham on penalties (Redhill finished 20 points above Cobham and that includes Redhills 3 point deduction). 1
joeybside Posted 25 May 2025 Posted 25 May 2025 Kettering Chairman is a semi-basket case. Can’t see next season being anywhere near as good for them but this was always going to happen. Beswick signing a 2-year deal is great work by Quorn and much needed. On what is comfortably a borderline Step 6 budget, and although an admirable statement saying they want to compete, Quorn have a free shot at staying up. And if they do stay up, or are mid-table by Christmas, Beswick’s stock will be enormous. It will be interesting to see the player moves. Early rumours are of some semi-stalwarts moving on I imagine value being the bottom line with such a tight budget, every penny counts. 1
CosbehFox Posted 25 May 2025 Posted 25 May 2025 2 hours ago, joeybside said: Kettering Chairman is a semi-basket case. Can’t see next season being anywhere near as good for them but this was always going to happen. Beswick signing a 2-year deal is great work by Quorn and much needed. On what is comfortably a borderline Step 6 budget, and although an admirable statement saying they want to compete, Quorn have a free shot at staying up. And if they do stay up, or are mid-table by Christmas, Beswick’s stock will be enormous. It will be interesting to see the player moves. Early rumours are of some semi-stalwarts moving on I imagine value being the bottom line with such a tight budget, every penny counts. Have to target beating those eastern teams etc and the non midland teams, notable player drop off in them. Speaks volumes for their achievement when you think Worcester’s budget (promoted via the playoffs) will be numerous times larger 1
Finnaldo Posted 26 May 2025 Posted 26 May 2025 3 hours ago, joeybside said: Kettering Chairman is a semi-basket case. Can’t see next season being anywhere near as good for them but this was always going to happen. Beswick signing a 2-year deal is great work by Quorn and much needed. On what is comfortably a borderline Step 6 budget, and although an admirable statement saying they want to compete, Quorn have a free shot at staying up. And if they do stay up, or are mid-table by Christmas, Beswick’s stock will be enormous. It will be interesting to see the player moves. Early rumours are of some semi-stalwarts moving on I imagine value being the bottom line with such a tight budget, every penny counts. I’ll preface this with the fact Quorn have done fantastically well and will have performed eel over their budget at step 4 to get promoted, fantastic effort all around especially from Beswick. But there’s no way it’s a borderline step 6 budget, they’d have been struggling to get out the bottom half at best with that! However I can believe it wasn’t a strong step 4 budget and step 3 will be a challenge, hoping they can get the most out of it and carve out enough points to stay up, it’s there in that league.
Craig Posted 26 May 2025 Posted 26 May 2025 On 24/05/2025 at 16:55, los dedos said: Defoe seen at a restaurant right near the ground 👀 Dating a girl nearby. Nothing see. 1
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