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Have signed Jon Davies from Bath City. Thought he was a tricky winger when with us. Another right winger who we tried to sign in the past Lee Smith has become player coach at Cinderford
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Yes, we are really pleased with the signing of Jon Davies, he has been a regular in the Bath City side this season in fact he played in their FA Cup replay at Twerton last night. We are building a decent side with the promise of more to follow.
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Ancient now. I recall him doing his running quick thing against Salibury, he got taken out. Carried off with a fractured tonail never had the appetite after that.
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He's to good for this League,strange decision to drop tho and in to a relegation scrap.
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Charlie Bird wrote:
Have signed Jon Davies from Bath City. Thought he was a tricky winger when with us. Another right winger who we tried to sign in the past Lee Smith has become player coach at Cinderford
Frome boy I'm assuming Lee smith turned you down,seen in paper that 7 days were lodged.
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Shaun wrote:
He's to good for this League,strange decision to drop tho and in to a relegation scrap.
I know we are currently in the drop zone but going on the games since Bunny has taken over and we are only a point behind you in the form guide
I would be very surprised give it another month if we are still down there.
Regarding Davies and dropping down a league, he's one of Bunny's best mates and they have just gone into a gym partneship together, plus if you read the Bath City forum not all is well there it seems after there early season good form!!
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George wrote:
Ancient now. I recall him doing his running quick thing against Salibury, he got taken out. Carried off with a fractured tonail never had the appetite after that.
Ah ! So you're the club comedian are you George When is it that you come to Badgers Hill ? We'll see then if his "fractured toenail" has healed and whether he has got his appetite back
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Good player at our level. Won Player of the Year (or some award) during his one season with us I think? Nicknamed him "Riverdance" as he loves a step-over. He was still at it when I watched Bath the other week.
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George wrote:
Ancient now. I recall him doing his running quick thing against Salibury, he got taken out. Carried off with a fractured tonail never had the appetite after that.
Ha Ha , ancient. His two goal debut today and MOM ,terrorising the defence not bad for an "ancient"
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Wish I was ancient -he's about 25/26 isn't he?