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Berwick v Workington CL 10/08/24 7-00pm


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Bandits final home league match of the season as they welcome the Workington Comets. For the Bandits hoping to make it 3 home wins in a row R/R for Rory, while Connor Coles guests for Bastian. For Workington who still have playoff aspirations Erik Riss guests for the unavailable Craig Cook, with Simon Lambert also in replacing the injured Tate Zische. My prediction home win 48-42

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1 minute ago, Normski said:

Bandits final home league match of the season as they welcome the Workington Comets. For the Bandits hoping to make it 3 home wins in a row R/R for Rory, while Connor Coles guests for Bastian. For Workington who still have playoff aspirations Erik Riss guests for the unavailable Craig Cook, with Simon Lambert also in replacing the injured Tate Zische. My prediction home win 48-42

My prediction Lambo to knock Scunthorpe out of the playoffs lol

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3 minutes ago, geoff100 said:

Early august and bandits last league meeting says alot about the sport now!

10th Aug last Home meeting (including a 5 week break).No wonder people are fed up with fixture planning.Something needs to be done or the sport will be finished.

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4 minutes ago, Fromafar said:

10th Aug last Home meeting (including a 5 week break).No wonder people are fed up with fixture planning.Something needs to be done or the sport will be finished.

Don't you mean the sport will be finished at Championship level? The powers that be genuinely don't care about anything other than the Premiership and preserving its TV deal.

We can't complain ourselves out of this, we need club owners in our league to collectively stand up to change it, so that won't be happening!

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14 minutes ago, geoff100 said:

Early august and bandits last league meeting says alot about the sport now!

And some teams may struggle to get meetings in before the cut off date, in early September should maybe not have had weeks without meetings. 

Does anyone know when the cut off date is officially 

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12 hours ago, MD said:

Don't you mean the sport will be finished at Championship level? The powers that be genuinely don't care about anything other than the Premiership and preserving its TV deal.

We can't complain ourselves out of this, we need club owners in our league to collectively stand up to change it, so that won't be happening!

You have a point.Its still self interest rules with the Promoters.Its ,this is what it is ,take it or leave it to the fans.

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6 minutes ago, Neila said:

And some teams may struggle to get meetings in before the cut off date, in early September should maybe not have had weeks without meetings. 

Does anyone know when the cut off date is officially 

Nobody is really interested.

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6 minutes ago, Neila said:

And some teams may struggle to get meetings in before the cut off date, in early September should maybe not have had weeks without meetings. 

Does anyone know when the cut off date is officially 

Workington could miss out on the playoffs because of not completing all the league fixtures before cut off date,bit of an own goal calling meetings off just because vissing was on his holidays. :t:

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14 minutes ago, lewy said:

Workington could miss out on the playoffs because of not completing all the league fixtures before cut off date,bit of an own goal calling meetings off just because vissing was on his holidays. :t:

The most likely cut off date is the date the last league fixture takes place.

All other dates are merely indicative, based on recent seasons.

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1 minute ago, Noelinho said:

The most likely cut off date is the date the last league fixture takes place.

All other dates are merely indicative, based on recent seasons.

Probably true, with only 4 teams in the play-offs, no need for an early cut-off date.

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28 minutes ago, MD said:

Don't you mean the sport will be finished at Championship level? The powers that be genuinely don't care about anything other than the Premiership and preserving its TV deal.

We can't complain ourselves out of this, we need club owners in our league to collectively stand up to change it, so that won't be happening!

It was the Championship promoters collectively who voted for the amount of fixtures they're racing. Can't blame this on the Premiership clubs.

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18 minutes ago, lewy said:

Workington could miss out on the playoffs because of not completing all the league fixtures before cut off date,bit of an own goal calling meetings off just because vissing was on his holidays. :t:

You still garn on about that? You’re getting as bad as the rest of the trolls on here. 

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46 minutes ago, geoff100 said:

Early august and bandits last league meeting says alot about the sport now!

 

39 minutes ago, Fromafar said:

10th Aug last Home meeting (including a 5 week break).No wonder people are fed up with fixture planning.Something needs to be done or the sport will be finished.

Might it have been wise for the Bullets to remain in the NDL then?

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