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Megalolz at Margate. People forget just how much money they are spending to be that shite.

Well done to those in the Ryman who made it through, great result for Tilbury in one of the results of the round.
 

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Megalolz at Margate. People forget just how much money they are spending to be that shite.

Well done to those in the Ryman who made it through, great result for Tilbury in one of the results of the round.

Yeah, congrats to Tilbury and Bognor for great results! Keep the flag flying!
 

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Great result for Dulwich today beating Moneygate 2-1

Surely Terry Browns job must be on the line now?? spunked crap loads of money & there proper struggling :D

Yeah! great result for us against moneybags Margate! To be fair, they were the better side in the first half, but we tore them to shreds when Sweeney and Murrell-Williamson came off the bench in the second half. A decent away draw at Bury in the next round. Very winnable, but potentially tricky.
 

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Great set of results for us yesterday as we beat Mertsham 3-1 to rise to the dizzying heights of third.

Dulwich & Tonbridge losing has really given us an edge in the table. 3 points off of 1st place with a game in hand (although 2nd place has 2 games in hand over 1st & 1 over us).

Is it too early to suggest Isthmian League title #4 is on it's way to Kingston?
 

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Yes - don't, you'll curse us! Besides, we haven't had our annual mid-season slump yet. It's surely just around the corner...
 

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Dulwich & Tonbridge losing has really given us an edge in the table. 3 points off of 1st place with a game in hand (although 2nd place has 2 games in hand over 1st & 1 over us).

Is it too early to suggest Isthmian League title #4 is on it's way to Kingston?

A very disappointing result for us and a good one for you lot certainly puts you in the mix. We dominated almost the entire game against Needham, but they defended very well and actually look a very decent side. I have to say I'm very disappointed with what I've seen of Ryan Moss so far; he's been poor and I think we'd have won comfortably if either Willock (now at Merstham) or Erskine (injured) had been playing. Moss is supposed to be a highly mobile player, but doesn't seem to be making many runs; also, his touch is mediocre, he's hold-up play is almost non-existent, he's lacking in physical strength and presence and he doesn't look a threat in front of goal. Maybe he's just lacking in confidence and match fitness? How such a proven goalscorer at this level could look so poor is a bit beyond me to be honest!
 

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Yeah I think he didn't get much game time at Margate before joining you so maybe just lacking his sharpness. Given time he should be able to destroy teams at Isthmian level like he did for us before.
 

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Can someone explain to me what this league is?

Also how do promotions to the national south work?

2 from Isthmian, one from southern premier?
 

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Originally the Isthmian League was for clubs from London area, but it's basically been expanded to anywhere in the entire south east.

Re promotion, six go down from the Conference North/South, meaning the champions and playoff winners from the Northern, Southern, and Isthmian Premier divisions take their place.
 

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The Isthmian Premier, Southern Premier and Northern Premier are the three feeder leagues to the Conference (oh, ok National Leagues) North and South so two teams are promoted from each league to replace the six clubs (three from each) relegated from the North/South.

edit - damn, beaten to it!
 

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2 from Ryman & 1 or 2 from Southern Prem

In the Southern it can change though.....Corby last season ended up going North so they moved Oxford from Conference North to the Conference South

Looking at the Southern league title and playoff contenders

Poole, Chippenham, Hungerford, Dunstable, Weymouth, Dorchester & Hitchin would go South
Leamington, Kettering & Redditch would go North

Teams in Conference North who could be moved to the South: Gloucester, Lowestoft or Worcester
 

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Effectively it does mean that you often end up with two Isthmian clubs going up to the South, while the two Southern League clubs are split between the North/South, although you do have oddities - eg Lowestoft being promoted from the Isthmian and ending up in the National League North. That's largely because, as Denzil says, its boundaries have shifted somewhat. Although the Isthmian is still predominantly filled with clubs from Greater London and the surrounding area (chiefly Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Essex) it does also contain clubs from Norfolk and Suffolk (although I think the Premier League is down to just one Suffolk club now).

edit - plus what raymondo says above!
 
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Basically, along with the Spartan League which is one of its feeder leagues the Isthmian is the last remaining Greek- named league standing from the amateur days!
 

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Cheers lads! The amount of Southern clubs compared to Northern is quite bizzare. The London effect I suppose.
 

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Also with Truro getting promoted it pretty much screwed over Lowestoft meaning they had to stay in the North

No way would they have them both in the South. Truro to Lowestoft is a 850+ mile round trip!! to put things in perspective, it would be the equivalent of going from Maidstone to Edinburgh and back :eyes:
 

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Still think there should be a 4th centrally based league at this level that those pesky East Anglian farmers can bugger off too. Would even out the north/south divide at Step 2 too.
 

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I still cant get my head around how the Rymans has always managed to stay pretty regionalized yet the Southern League has to cover a lot bigger area

Some of the travelling in that league is pretty ridiculous for a socalled regional league

Kings Lynn, Kettering, Leamington, Merthyr, Bideford, Chippenham, Slough, St Neots, Weymouth, Cambridge, Histon, Hitchin, Redditch etc etc

Its pretty bizarre that theres more travelling in the Southern Premier than the Conference South :eye:
 

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As said a few posts ago it has to have something to do with the amount of London clubs (even if some of the far-western ones are getting shunted over to Southern League territory)
 
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I have to say I'm very disappointed with what I've seen of Ryan Moss so far; he's been poor and I think we'd have won comfortably if either Willock (now at Merstham) or Erskine (injured) had been playing. Moss is supposed to be a highly mobile player, but doesn't seem to be making many runs; also, his touch is mediocre, he's hold-up play is almost non-existent, he's lacking in physical strength and presence and he doesn't look a threat in front of goal. Maybe he's just lacking in confidence and match fitness? How such a proven goalscorer at this level could look so poor is a bit beyond me to be honest!
Sounds almost like our forum with regards to lack of goals. Sure he'll come good. Majorly short of match fitness after being a bit part player for most of the season.

League looks amazingly open at this stage.
 

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2-0 win at the Staines massive... coupled with Tonbridge only managing a draw it means K's, Dulwich & Tonbridge all tied for points at the top of the table :)
 

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"I've always wanted to play for Dulwich Hamlet Maidstone United"

Such a fraud. A bloody good player at this level though, hopefully he can make the step up to Conference South football.

He's do well at Maidstone me thinks, but I do feel bit cheated. Still, at the end of the day, I suppose he's just doing what he feels is best for his career. We can see a bit more of Dean McDonald/Jack Dixon/Damian Scannell et al now instead! Not bad options!
 

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Good win at Bury Town and we're into the last 32 of the Trophy. With half-decent draw, i really think we're capable of going all the way.
 

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Brightlingsea 1 Tilbury 4 on Tuesday night. Good win, playing great football.
1st half
2nd half
 

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Before anyone talks about today's Isthmian action... it didn't happen. Today didn't happen. We are all imagining it. Nothing to see here.
 

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