Horsham v Dorking - A24 derbyWorthing v Bath
Aldershot v Lewes
Horsham v Dorking
None simple at all, but chances
Local derby and possible cupset, will expect huge crowds maybe even 2,000+Horsham v Dorking
Horsham are getting 1,200+ for league games - whatever the capacity is now at Horsham this game will sell out.Local derby and possible cupset, will expect huge crowds maybe even 2,000+
On the subject of decent strikes.....
Yes, YM are struggling. I've seen a few of their games over recent seasons. The most recent was Haywards Heath away at the beginning of this season. An enjoyable experience.Hmmm Horsham YMCA are hosting the Crows in the SCFL this Saturday.
I'm far from confident!
Most important fixture this season for YMCA is this evening at Horsham District Council Planning Dept.Hmmm Horsham YMCA are hosting the Crows in the SCFL this Saturday.
I'm far from confident!
It's sad to see so many lovely grass surfaces being replaced by 3G pitches.Most important fixture this season for YMCA is this evening at Horsham District Council Planning Dept.
Absolutely imperative that HDC approve the 3G pitch - let's hope that the new Lib-Dem led council approve it!
It all depends on how ambitious the rest of the committee want to be l guess, are we happy having a manager who will almost certainly keep us up, but have next to no chance of winning silverware or making a promotion push?Yes, YM are struggling. I've seen a few of their games over recent seasons. The most recent was Haywards Heath away at the beginning of this season. An enjoyable experience.
In your opinion, do you think Dean Carden should be replaced/step aside?
Yes absolutely right, all of us from the committee will be at the council offices for it, before we go on to Gorings Mead for the FA Vase tie tonight.Most important fixture this season for YMCA is this evening at Horsham District Council Planning Dept.
Absolutely imperative that HDC approve the 3G pitch - let's hope that the new Lib-Dem led council approve it!
It's a shame in a way but also great in a way - far fewer games across non-leagie called off over winter and the extra income is keeping a fair few clubs alive and not just surviving!It's sad to see so many lovely grass surfaces being replaced by 3G pitches.
My club, Bognor Regis Town have always prided themselves on the quality of their grass pitch.
However, we're getting left behind by all our local rivals with 3G pitches who receive lots of additional income from renting out their grounds and the increased footfall and money spent taken in their social clubs.
Worthing, Horsham, Havant & Waterlooville all now sit above Bognor, and in addition Chichester City are currently having a 3G pitch laid.
Even Lewes because of their Women's Championship side have a top of the range grass Premier League quality pitch with synthetic fibres in it costing over a million pounds.
Good luck with your planning application, it's a shame to see grass surfaces disappear but I fully understand why you are doing it.
So decision 'deferred' last night by the planning comittee.Yes absolutely right, all of us from the committee will be at the council offices for it, before we go on to Gorings Mead for the FA Vase tie tonight.
Wish us luck, although l'm not overly hopeful as the planning committee has been recommended to reject it. Lets just hope for a few passionate speeches on our behalf.
What reason can be given for not allowing a 3g pitchYes absolutely right, all of us from the committee will be at the council offices for it, before we go on to Gorings Mead for the FA Vase tie tonight.
Wish us luck, although l'm not overly hopeful as the planning committee has been recommended to reject it. Lets just hope for a few passionate speeches on our behalf.
Well the biggest problem ahs been a large Ash tree a few feet from the edge of the pitch, it has a preservation order on it as bats are resident in the tree. For the pitch to be built the tree would need to be felled. Although the club have offered to plant ten new saplings in it's place many of the planning committee have been wanting to veto it. The only time in my life l have ever wanted a tree to suffer from Ash Die Back disease!What reason can be given for not allowing a 3g pitch
Publicity in Argus today about a 175 year old tree. What amazed me was Argus said the club cost £120k a year to run. How times have changed since my days of playing County League football when queued up at training for a bit of petrol money including manager. If those figures are right where does the money goWell the biggest problem ahs been a large Ash tree a few feet from the edge of the pitch, it has a preservation order on it as bats are resident in the tree. For the pitch to be built the tree would need to be felled. Although the club have offered to plant ten new saplings in it's place many of the planning committee have been wanting to veto it. The only time in my life l have ever wanted a tree to suffer from Ash Die Back disease!
The Horsham District Council voted to defer a decision at the meeting last night, as two or three concerns still need to be addressed, but we are hoping for a green light when they next meet in November.
Watch this space.