many sour people on here would like to see them lose every game. Good on'em
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Beat Southport 2-0 this afternoon and a crowd of close on 1800.
On the balance of play I’d say they were a little bit fortunate with the Merthyr keeper Cogman looking like man of the match up to 80 minutes, but two late goals gave Merthyr the 3 points. Our old youngster Twamley scored a good goal late on to give them the lead. So 3 points to start the season is the start they wanted but already it’s obvious to see it’s a big step up.
many sour people on here would like to see them lose every game. Good on'em
I'm upset I'm a Southport supporter. Still, it's only the first game
I’m the opposite of that. I hope they win everything. Smudge is a friend & I’ve followed Paul since his time managing Cinderford Town. He’s a very talented manager / coach. I’d love to see them in the National League. Sadly I think all the travelling they have to do will be detrimental.
Am I correct in thinking only a few years back they were playing home games at Taff's Well?
Hard fought 3 points. Probably fortunate to take all 3 as Merthyr keeper was Motm.
Can tell already its going to be a lot more difficult at this level. Southport were one of the teams towards the bottom end of the league last year and they were well organised compared to the teams Merthyr faced last year, when they usually blew teams away at home by HT.
Yeah, a potentially big club. The valleys is around 600,000 people I think. That a fair sized city. Of course, Ponty is closer to Cardiff, and somewhere like Cwmbran has no connection to Merthyr, but still , big club.
All their crowds there. Finished fourth in the conference in 1992..
I think they've reached the top with the current league they are in?
I don't think financially they'll be able to compete with some of the clubs in their league and I don't see them sustaining their current attendances if they fail to keep winning, historically the club have never done so.
Merthyr is definitely worth a visit as it's a throw back in watching football, old cabbages like me can reminisce about the facilities, ground and atmosphere.
That all said, I watched a Merthyr league game rather than going to Penydarren Park as some of Merthyrs supporters are the most annoying baastards on this planet. Saturday afternoons up there could be mistaken for a dementia day care centre.
Yeah I go sometimes and I enjoy it. Have to say in recent years I enjoy it more than City home games, which like many I've found pretty dull and places like Merthyr are a nice change if you find the top divisions a bit corporate
Meant to post this link earlier.
https://european-football-statistics...eague/mert.htm