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Thread: 5 out of 5 for Merthyr

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    5 out of 5 for Merthyr

    Beat Sholing 2-1 today. 5 wins from 5. And top of the tree. Not sure what the attendance up there was if anyone knows.

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    I can answer my own question now. 844 which is excellent in that division.

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    Not bad considering that when Paul / Smudge took over they’d just been relegated (then reprieved) and had no players. He’s an excellent manager and ultimately deserves a job higher up.

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    Wales’ only Non league (England) team now.

    Didn’t realise they had had such a good start. Had a good cup run last year didn’t they?

    What’s the league above? National League South is it?

    They must have one of the biggest grounds at that level.

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    Are Hereford in the same division ?

    Bit of a local Derby with the farmers and squaddies

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Are Hereford in the same division ?

    Bit of a local Derby with the farmers and squaddies
    No Hereford & Gloucester in the division above but also NLNorth. NL South is mainly south west & south, so Weston, Taunton, Bath etc

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    6 from 6 after a 3-0 win in Swindon today. Apparently they took close on 300 fans away today.

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    Joe Keeping and Tana Jones both signed for Merthyr after being released in May

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    Quote Originally Posted by Des Parrot View Post
    Not bad considering that when Paul / Smudge took over they’d just been relegated (then reprieved) and had no players. He’s an excellent manager and ultimately deserves a job higher up.
    Not strictly true, half the players in PMs first season were re-signed from the previous season and he brought the other half in.

    He certainly had more of a budget than the previous season when it was really starting from scratch as they had a year off because of covid.

    That said they really are playing some great stuff at the moment, creating loads of chances and there’s a real buzz about the place continued on from their good work last season. Long May it last.

    Next two home league games against Chesham and Gosport who are in 3rd and 2nd and haven’t dropped many points themselves. I’ll be amazed if we don’t get north of 1000 for those games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunnysideup View Post
    Joe Keeping and Tana Jones both signed for Merthyr after being released in May
    Neither are featuring at the moment.

    The boy Olly Mehew that they’ve signed from Weston Super Mare adding a bit of extra sparkle to what was an already exciting young attack and midfield.

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    Ive long thought Merthyr are a sleeping giant in terms of non-legaue football. There's no reason for them not to have serious ambitions to reach the conference or higher, although they would need to revert to a grass pitch in that case.

    Great to see them getting big crowds which at that level can make an enormous difference

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    Re: 5 out of 5 for Merthyr

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Neither are featuring at the moment.

    The boy Olly Mehew that they’ve signed from Weston Super Mare adding a bit of extra sparkle to what was an already exciting young attack and midfield.
    Paul had Olly & Ricardo together at Yate, since they’ve left Yate have tumbled. I’ve been at many of his previous training sessions, he’s very progressive, clear and gets across his style, there’s little doubt about what he demands.

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    Re: 5 out of 5 for Merthyr

    Quote Originally Posted by Des Parrot View Post
    Paul had Olly & Ricardo together at Yate, since they’ve left Yate have tumbled. I’ve been at many of his previous training sessions, he’s very progressive, clear and gets across his style, there’s little doubt about what he demands.
    He clearly looks to a higher level for inspiration. The football being played is a joy to watch and this season he’s got one of the defenders joining in midfield to make an extra man ala John Stones at Man City last season. If Merthyr can somehow hold into this management team and players there’s no reason can’t go up this year but wages on offer will always be dwarfed elsewhere whilst fan owned.

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    Re: 5 out of 5 for Merthyr

    Quote Originally Posted by Des Parrot View Post
    Paul had Olly & Ricardo together at Yate, since they’ve left Yate have tumbled. I’ve been at many of his previous training sessions, he’s very progressive, clear and gets across his style, there’s little doubt about what he demands.
    Saw Mehew score a last minute winner for Yate against Met Police. Was a great strike.

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