Rocky 11
Member
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2015
- Messages
- 56
- Reaction score
- 20
- Points
- 8
- Location
- Sunny Sarf Essex.
- Supports
- East Thurrock United
Thanks for all your (mostly) kind words on here. So off to the National League South it is for our little old club. Wouldn't have seen that coming a few years ago !! .
Don't really feel we need to make any apologies for being promoted, we had a brilliant run towards the end of the season, conceeding very few goals, we have scored more than anyone else over the season, have the best goal difference and have two of the top five scorers in the Ryman Premier.
First and foremost, and without wishing to sound patronising, I'd like to pay special credit to the supporters of Dulwich Hamlet for making our play off final day so special. They came to Stanford and Corringham in great numbers, drank our bar and the local pubs dry, were noisy but never nasty. They waited for the post match presentations to finish, then ambled onto the pitch to join in the celebrations.
We would like to think that, despite not having the grandest of stadiums, we have done our best to make all visiting fans feel welcome at Rookery Hill, and we certainly depart the scene with nothing but good memories of our visits to everyone else in the league. Don't think we have ever felt threatened on our travels, even in some pretty tense matches.
How we fare in the National League is anyones guess. Knowing John Coventry as I do, I'm certain he will give it his best shot, but will say in public that avoiding relegation will be our goal.
A lot will probably depend on whether he can prize a bit more dosh out of our sponsors to keep his key players, and attract the "right" sort of newcomers.
Thanks and best wishes to you all, I'll probably pop back from time to time to keep an eye on you all, but in the meantime, I'm off to find the National South thread !!!
Don't really feel we need to make any apologies for being promoted, we had a brilliant run towards the end of the season, conceeding very few goals, we have scored more than anyone else over the season, have the best goal difference and have two of the top five scorers in the Ryman Premier.
First and foremost, and without wishing to sound patronising, I'd like to pay special credit to the supporters of Dulwich Hamlet for making our play off final day so special. They came to Stanford and Corringham in great numbers, drank our bar and the local pubs dry, were noisy but never nasty. They waited for the post match presentations to finish, then ambled onto the pitch to join in the celebrations.
We would like to think that, despite not having the grandest of stadiums, we have done our best to make all visiting fans feel welcome at Rookery Hill, and we certainly depart the scene with nothing but good memories of our visits to everyone else in the league. Don't think we have ever felt threatened on our travels, even in some pretty tense matches.
How we fare in the National League is anyones guess. Knowing John Coventry as I do, I'm certain he will give it his best shot, but will say in public that avoiding relegation will be our goal.
A lot will probably depend on whether he can prize a bit more dosh out of our sponsors to keep his key players, and attract the "right" sort of newcomers.
Thanks and best wishes to you all, I'll probably pop back from time to time to keep an eye on you all, but in the meantime, I'm off to find the National South thread !!!