Spearing has seemed to age prematurely whereas Peter 'Pan' Clarke never seems to get any older.Released by Tranmere at 33 years old. Where next? AFC Fylde?
Peter Clarke in talks over new contract at 40 years old. Hats off to him.
It's all the cardio he gets from having to sprint 20 yards for a tackle after being miles out of position.Spearing has seemed to age prematurely whereas Peter 'Pan' Clarke never seems to get any older.
Maghull or Rhyl, perhaps.Lots of smaller clubs in Merseyside or Cheshire would take him on.
Even Wrexham is handy for him from the Wirral.
He likes to challenge himself. Why make the game easy, and dull?It's all the cardio he gets from having to sprint 20 yards for a tackle after being miles out of position.
Beat me to it.It's all the cardio he gets from having to sprint 20 yards for a tackle after being miles out of position.
Skelmersdale, St Helens or Runcorn maybe.Maghull or Rhyl, perhaps.
Little legs also means his body has double the games of wear that he's actually played too.He likes to challenge himself. Why make the game easy, and dull?
Wrexham?Released by Tranmere at 33 years old. Where next? AFC Fylde?
Peter Clarke in talks over new contract at 40 years old. Hats off to him.
Correct they don't like that holding midfielder on here do they?undervalued player by Blackpool fans.
Wrexham could well be above Tranmere in L2 next season.Wrexham?
He did a decent job for us at a time when the club needed it. He was always good natured when interacting with my young son, so he's alright by me.undervalued player by Blackpool fans.
They havent got there yet VoyWrexham could well be above Tranmere in L2 next season.
I know I'm just saying it's quite likely. If they go up they'll do well. My mate who supports County and goes to nearly all their games reckons County have gone to pieces. I feel Wrexham will go up one way or the other.They havent got there yet Voy
They did win last though which makes the last games very interesting indeedI know I'm just saying it's quite likely. If they go up they'll do well. My mate who supports County and goes to nearly all their games reckons County have gone to pieces. I feel Wrexham will go up one way or the other.
so 7th travel to fourth and sixth go to fifth. then one of the winners go to third and the other goes to second. And then the winner of those two games play off for promotion.They did win last though which makes the last games very interesting indeed
Stockport at home to Halifax (who could claim 3rd place). And that will be a sell out.
Wrexham away at at Dagenham who could sneak into 7th spot with a win and Chesterfield lose at home to Woking
Sunday will be interesting?
Excuse my ignorance but was is the significance of 2nd and 3rd places in the National league?
Only 2 go down from league 2 so obviously the winner of the National league is 1 replacement and then 2nd and 3rd in that league are separated from 4th to 7th who I assume are in some sort of play off.
All looks confusing.
..and the highest place team gets the home tie in a one-off match.so 7th travel to fourth and sixth go to fifth. then one of the winners go to third and the other goes to second. And then the winner of those two games play off for promotion.
Agreedundervalued player by Blackpool fans.
This table is interesting given this Sundays last day fixtures.A point for County will do it but the order of the last 7 positions is still up for grabs.I know I'm just saying it's quite likely. If they go up they'll do well. My mate who supports County and goes to nearly all their games reckons County have gone to pieces. I feel Wrexham will go up one way or the other.
2nd and 3rd get a bye to play the winners of the 4 below with home advantageThey did win last though which makes the last games very interesting indeed
Stockport at home to Halifax (who could claim 3rd place). And that will be a sell out.
Wrexham away at at Dagenham who could sneak into 7th spot with a win and Chesterfield lose at home to Woking
Sunday will be interesting?
Excuse my ignorance but was is the significance of 2nd and 3rd places in the National league?
Only 2 go down from league 2 so obviously the winner of the National league is 1 replacement and then 2nd and 3rd in that league are separated from 4th to 7th who I assume are in some sort of play off.
All looks confusing.
Thanks 20sso 7th travel to fourth and sixth go to fifth. then one of the winners go to third and the other goes to second. And then the winner of those two games play off for promotion.
County for me - top set upThanks 20s