HC Green":1wbkwucq said:First game is Ivybridge away on Friday 11th August.
Full details on the SWPL website.
Think we play at Coach Road nowAdam":7pwf5lzy said:HC Green":7pwf5lzy said:First game is Ivybridge away on Friday 11th August.
Full details on the SWPL website.
Hey HC Green, I am creating an iCal Fixture list for the SWPL Games, can you confirm that Argyle play their 'Home' games at Seale-Hayne, Newton Abbot please?
Thanks
Argy1e":11r2aaqo said:Think we play at Coach Road nowAdam":11r2aaqo said:HC Green":11r2aaqo said:First game is Ivybridge away on Friday 11th August.
Full details on the SWPL website.
Hey HC Green, I am creating an iCal Fixture list for the SWPL Games, can you confirm that Argyle play their 'Home' games at Seale-Hayne, Newton Abbot please?
Thanks
Many clubs at that level just can't afford it. Players will all be part time and might not want to go up a level either with all the added travelling. It happens all over the country, some clubs are content with being at that level and just being competitive every season with no real ambition to climb up the pyramid at any stage.SinceIWasYoung":1vbc945g said:Just seen that Tavistock are in the fixtures having won it last year. Anybody know why they didn't take the chance for promotion?
Green_Flash":1bp1e4s1 said:Far south west clubs have too far to travel for the next step up, which means they end up playing at a lower level in the football pyramid than their equivalents in other parts of the country.
Brussels Bureaucrat":suzf2i9q said:Green_Flash":suzf2i9q said:Far south west clubs have too far to travel for the next step up, which means they end up playing at a lower level in the football pyramid than their equivalents in other parts of the country.
What level do they promote to? Is it straight into the Southern League D1? That really is a lot of travelling, last season there were teams from Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire - that's a hell of a long way for part-timers to go every week.