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Merthyr 0 Hendon 2
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Groundhopper guide from yesterday's match - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsfVIMoM11Q
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Notice from their forum that they thought we clogged our way to victory(thoughts?).Can anyone update the 18s page on the website please.
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Steve I was fully appreciative of the work you put in. Surely someone from the youth team set up could update it. I am on the committee of a senior mens ice hockey team(Streatham RedHawks) and help out my wife who is manager of Guildford lightning womens ice hockey team and as we live in Essex both require a lot of my time as well as watching Hendon and QPR which doesn't leave a lot of time.
Under 18s
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I do have a list of recent results for the Under 18s that I need to update - I'll aim to get that up tonight or tomorrow, apologies for that.
The Under 18s have their own Twitter page for those that are also on there - they can be found at /twitter.com/HU18
The most recent tweet suggests they had a game last week, but no result has been posted.
Edited by John Rogers at 15:43:06 on 19th February 2019
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The difference in the side over the past month or so has been visible. After weeks of fragility both structurally and mentally, we look so much better in both ways, increasingly so, in recent weeks.
No-one deserves credit more than the manager, in my view. He's been nothing short of honest throughout the season, even when we were winning games at the start of the season and has clearly been working tirelessly to turn the ship around. There's still some way to go and one win doesn't change everything at all - but that's now five unbeaten which, after a run of 9 straight defeats, gives cause for optimisim.
Chuffed to bits as well for those players that continued to stand up and be counted during the bad run and stick things out whilst others sometimes went missing - none more so than Danny Boness who seems to have come through that tough spell where he made a few crucial errors and put in, by all accounts, a flawless performance on Saturday.
Some really big games coming up against Gosport and Basingstoke, two sides in and around us, if we can begin to pick up points against those sides around us, I think we'll be okay.
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I had a look at the line-ups on the opening day and at Merthyr Tydfil. The change is almost complete: only Danny Boness and Luke Tingey started at Poole at Merthyr and Howard Hall was a sub on Saturday The rest of the squad at Frome were: Lee Chappell, Junior Osborne, Guri Demuria, Prince Mbengui, Laste Dombaxe, Rene Howe, Ricardo German and Cole Brown. The bench comprised Dylan Kearney, Stephane Ngamvoulou, Matty Newman, Taishan Griffith and Tyriq Hunte.
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A formality we would pick up a win at some point, underpinned by some, it has to be said, more than half decent recruitment by the manager. Whilst you lads were messing around in the Valley's - I've spent the last 3 days in the local A&E with my mother. Put's football into perspective. Nice to get some normalised thoughts. On the keeper - Personally questions on his command of his box and tendancy to come out. Clearly young and has potential. Probably under more scrutiny than others in that regard. I'm delighted we've converted some crosses of late. Quality of the delivery should bring more rewards. Weymouth looks mouth-watering. Conceded 4 from crosses against the Met - didn't go un-noticed. A couple of challenging away days aside, we should get some momentum to carry into next season. Things are looking up. As posted above, these lads really have stuck to their guns from day one. Feels like another stage of our development has been reached. Interesting to see how we progress from here on in. A somewhat delayed Very Well Done to one and all.
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Really sorry to hear about your Mum, Rob. I hope she has made or wish her a speedy and full recovery and hope to see you back supporting the Greens very soon.
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And I’ll say aye to that. Best wishes Rob.
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