JonColenzo Posted March 19 Report Share Posted March 19 Well done Parkway and Argyle, may help rescue their season. Luke Gibbons, Ian Pethick and Thecupfootballblogger 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thecupfootballblogger Posted March 19 Report Share Posted March 19 That should generate a good crowd for Parkway. Great move and well done Plymouth Argyle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Footy follower Posted March 19 Report Share Posted March 19 Just feel sorry for those supporters who have paid to see Saturday football and not evening football. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sportsman10 Posted March 19 Report Share Posted March 19 24 minutes ago, Footy follower said: Just feel sorry for those supporters who have paid to see Saturday football and not evening football. Much prefer going to home park on Thursday then up to back end of Bristol. think Argyle and parkway should have opened up free entry to argyle dragon ticket holders. Could have got a decent crowd in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yourhavingalaugh Posted March 21 Report Share Posted March 21 Any news on tonight’s game ? How many there ? I must admit, what a gesture by Plymouth Argyle 👏 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Devonian Posted March 21 Report Share Posted March 21 Drew 1-1. Need wins urgently if they are to avoid relegation. crowd - an impressive 1250 Thecupfootballblogger 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pethick Posted March 22 Report Share Posted March 22 6 hours ago, Devonian said: Drew 1-1. Need wins urgently if they are to avoid relegation. crowd - an impressive 1250 3rd highest Southern League Prem South gate of the season behind previous crowds of 1296 at Merthyr and 1365 for Totton. Parkway's record attendance for a competitive home match is 1362 v Cinderford in April 2022. Thecupfootballblogger 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sportsman10 Posted March 22 Report Share Posted March 22 Was a decent crowd to be fair in the mayflower stand and a fair few argyle fans there just watch a bit midweek football. the game it self was ok . Parkway probably deserved to win. They missed a couple of chances , hit the woodwork a few times and gifted Winchester a goal when Shane white played an awful back pass . still not convinced parkway have the strikers to get them self’s out of trouble. Last night started was crago and Thompson up front and predictably they both subbed for Matt wright and Dylan jones around 60-70 min again and still made no impact. Need a 20 -25goal a season striker to be the main man up there certainly haven’t got one at the minute need to get back to Bolitho desperately I don’t think the offer of argyle ground will be there again this season especially if the rumoured 3 or 4 grand to use it is true. hopefully a few from last night turn up to bolitho and boost the crowds there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sportsman10 Posted March 26 Report Share Posted March 26 Pitch is looking nice 😬 I fancy parkway to be 133 for 1 by then end of first 10 overs 😂 I guess least it’s on. Jeremy Wade, Brianmooreshead and RAPPO 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pethick Posted March 26 Report Share Posted March 26 36 minutes ago, sportsman10 said: Pitch is looking nice 😬 I fancy parkway to be 133 for 1 by then end of first 10 overs 😂 I guess least it’s on. Think I'd fancy a bowl first on that, can see it moving sideways off the pitch early on. RAPPO 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckland Jim Posted March 27 Report Share Posted March 27 Surprised they've been allowed to do that and still pass the inspection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JonColenzo Posted March 27 Author Report Share Posted March 27 Admittedly it doesn’t look great but if it makes the pitch playable, which clearly it has, certainly had a test after Monday’s deluge, then at least Parkway can hopefully complete their fixtures in front their fans and gain a vital 3 points. Buckland Jim, RAPPO and Yourhavingalaugh 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Both Sides of the Tamar Posted March 27 Report Share Posted March 27 I was at the game and was amazed it was on due to the deluge of rain since the weekend. The photos are a fair representation, but the pitch did play pretty well. Real kudos to the ground staff at PPFC this week! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sportsman10 Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 Another postponement for Parkway. I notice that is now 10 games to try and fit in and finish in about 3 weeks that is a ridiculous demand. .already 4 games in 6 days stating Sunday. It dangerous and will bring injuries Taunton have been forced by the league ti complete fixtures at an alternative venue. I imagine parkway will face the same threat of weekend game in doubt. Causing a great deal of stress on clubs relying on revenue for home games. Not sure the answer but I do feel clubs down here are being really unfairly treated due to an unprecedented level of rain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baldy Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 Thu 04 Apr 24 19:45 Plymouth Parkway AFC Totton Southern League Prem South Sun 07 Apr 24 14:00 Plymouth Parkway Swindon Supermarine Southern League Prem South Tue 09 Apr 24 19:45 Plymouth Parkway Harrow Borough Southern League Prem South Thu 11 Apr 24 19:45 Plymouth Parkway Salisbury Southern League Prem South Sat 13 Apr 24 15:00 Didcot Town Plymouth Parkway Southern League Prem South Tue 16 Apr 24 19:45 Poole Town Plymouth Parkway Southern League Prem South Thu 18 Apr 24 19:45 Hanwell Town Plymouth Parkway Southern League Prem South Sat 20 Apr 24 15:00 Plymouth Parkway Walton & Hersham Southern League Prem South Tue 23 Apr 24 19:45 Plymouth Parkway Hayes & Yeading United Southern League Prem South Sat 27 Apr 24 15:00 Beaconsfield Town Plymouth Parkway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Deacon Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 At least no back to back days with matches! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Railwayman in Exile Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 Every year this happens to someone somewhere in the country, season won't be extended and if you did, how long would you extend it by, knowing that might not be enough as the weather is still erratic and Parkway possibly won't hold up. The loss of revenue is hard, players welfare is a concern, I do admire Truro for being proactive and feel like Parkway have waited for the inevitable, not sure what the answer is but the fixture congestion could get worse and there is a real risk that they might end up playing daily, double headers if allowed or not completing their season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sportsman10 Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 18 minutes ago, Dave Deacon said: At least no back to back days with matches! Not yet but can see it happening Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panda Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 With the forecast for the Plymouth area overnight and tomorrow can see tomorrow nights match being called off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckland Jim Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 1 hour ago, panda said: With the forecast for the Plymouth area overnight and tomorrow can see tomorrow nights match being called off. Already has been called off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pethick Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 1 hour ago, Buckland Jim said: Already has been called off Looking at the fixture list, the only date that the rearranged Parkway v Totton game can be slotted into is Thurs 25th April. Any more postponements, and they're into playing on successive days. Buckland Jim 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GRTourist Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 8 hours ago, baldy said: Thu 04 Apr 24 19:45 Plymouth Parkway AFC Totton Southern League Prem South Sun 07 Apr 24 14:00 Plymouth Parkway Swindon Supermarine Southern League Prem South Tue 09 Apr 24 19:45 Plymouth Parkway Harrow Borough Southern League Prem South Thu 11 Apr 24 19:45 Plymouth Parkway Salisbury Southern League Prem South Sat 13 Apr 24 15:00 Didcot Town Plymouth Parkway Southern League Prem South Tue 16 Apr 24 19:45 Poole Town Plymouth Parkway Southern League Prem South Thu 18 Apr 24 19:45 Hanwell Town Plymouth Parkway Southern League Prem South Sat 20 Apr 24 15:00 Plymouth Parkway Walton & Hersham Southern League Prem South Tue 23 Apr 24 19:45 Plymouth Parkway Hayes & Yeading United Southern League Prem South Sat 27 Apr 24 15:00 Beaconsfield Town Plymouth Parkway That fixture list is obviously absurd. I have to say, I think the best thing Parkway (and other clubs in their position fighting relegation) could do, is make a judgement on where they think they can win and target those games hard. Forfeit games against Totton, Walton, Poole, Salisbury, and prepare the squad for more winnable games that will keep them up. That is a totally unrealistic schedule. The league will say it's incumbent on clubs to fulfil their fixtures, and of course it is, but it's incumbent on the league to be realistic, and across numerous leagues South Western teams are paying the price of this wet winter. Taunton, Torquay, Parkway, Mousehole et al all counting the cost both financially and in terms of playing implications. Clubs will miss the play offs or go down who otherwise shouldn't, purely because they have the misfortune to play in a part of the country that gets the worst of the weather. I'm involved with a NLS club, and the reality of this means players cancelling summer holidays with families to complete league fixtures on weekdays. It's absurd. The league bears a lot of responsibility. The NLS club I'm involved with had TWO Tuesday fixtures in August and September. Why? A front loading of fixtures would pre-empt and avoid the inevitable winter pressure. It's a no-brainer and it baffles me that the league won't do this. Simple solution to a regularly recurring issue. The Town Man 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Deacon Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 7 hours ago, GRTourist said: Forfeit games Not so sure that would be a good idea! Surely the league would chuck them out? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pethick Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 35 minutes ago, Dave Deacon said: Not so sure that would be a good idea! Surely the league would chuck them out? I'm imagining a pretty heavy sanction would come from forfeiting matches at this level. Bit more than a mandatory 2-0 defeat. Unless what is meant by "forfeit" is playing a weakened side of under 18's (for example). The league may well take a dim view of that as well. 8 hours ago, GRTourist said: That fixture list is obviously absurd. I have to say, I think the best thing Parkway (and other clubs in their position fighting relegation) could do, is make a judgement on where they think they can win and target those games hard. Forfeit games against Totton, Walton, Poole, Salisbury, and prepare the squad for more winnable games that will keep them up. That is a totally unrealistic schedule. The league will say it's incumbent on clubs to fulfil their fixtures, and of course it is, but it's incumbent on the league to be realistic, and across numerous leagues South Western teams are paying the price of this wet winter. Taunton, Torquay, Parkway, Mousehole et al all counting the cost both financially and in terms of playing implications. Clubs will miss the play offs or go down who otherwise shouldn't, purely because they have the misfortune to play in a part of the country that gets the worst of the weather. I'm involved with a NLS club, and the reality of this means players cancelling summer holidays with families to complete league fixtures on weekdays. It's absurd. The league bears a lot of responsibility. The NLS club I'm involved with had TWO Tuesday fixtures in August and September. Why? A front loading of fixtures would pre-empt and avoid the inevitable winter pressure. It's a no-brainer and it baffles me that the league won't do this. Simple solution to a regularly recurring issue. As I've said on this forum before, can see it getting to a point where it's extremely difficult for clubs in the far South West to play football at step 2,3 and 4 level. On a different topic, given how exhaustive the ground grading regulations are for spectator, officials and players facilities, is there anything to cover playing surfaces? Specifically drainage systems. The problems at Bolitho Park are well documented and can be attributed to ground sharing, but no such issue existed at Taunton. Pretty sure only the first team used Wordsworth Drive, with no reserve or youth side playing on it. Appears there has been no significant work done or money spent on improving the pitch drainage in recent years, despite them rising through the pyramid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Hocking Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 59 minutes ago, Ian Pethick said: I'm imagining a pretty heavy sanction would come from forfeiting matches at this level. Bit more than a mandatory 2-0 defeat. Unless what is meant by "forfeit" is playing a weakened side of under 18's (for example). The league may well take a dim view of that as well. As I've said on this forum before, can see it getting to a point where it's extremely difficult for clubs in the far South West to play football at step 2,3 and 4 level. On a different topic, given how exhaustive the ground grading regulations are for spectator, officials and players facilities, is there anything to cover playing surfaces? Specifically drainage systems. The problems at Bolitho Park are well documented and can be attributed to ground sharing, but no such issue existed at Taunton. Pretty sure only the first team used Wordsworth Drive, with no reserve or youth side playing on it. Appears there has been no significant work done or money spent on improving the pitch drainage in recent years, despite them rising through the pyramid. The quality of the playing surface itself is covered by the GG requirements, and pitch slope, but not drainage. Ian Pethick 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Devonian Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 Parkway are due to be at home on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. After more heavy rain yesterday, there is rain in the BBC forecast on every day in the next fortnight. The chances of playing all three of those games at Bolitho is surely close to zero. The next week the club are expected to travel to Didcot, Poole and London - the latter two on weekdays when players would normally be working. Surely league has to show some flexibility and at least allow them to play home games at Coach Road rather than expect them to be the latest club heading to Gloucester? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pethick Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 12 minutes ago, Devonian said: Parkway are due to be at home on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. After more heavy rain yesterday, there is rain in the BBC forecast on every day in the next fortnight. The chances of playing all three of those games at Bolitho is surely close to zero. The next week the club are expected to travel to Didcot, Poole and London - the latter two on weekdays when players would normally be working. Surely league has to show some flexibility and at least allow them to play home games at Coach Road rather than expect them to be the latest club heading to Gloucester? Gloucester City are doing quite nicely from this with themselves, Truro and now Taunton playing there. Great time to be a non league football supporter in that area. Dave Deacon 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sportsman10 Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 I believe Taunton have been made to play at an alternative venue by the league. not sure if parkway are under orders yet but I can imagine an alternative ground is being looked at already. But where do you go ? trying to arrange time off work to play the rest of season away would be a nightmare . I be surprised if Sundays game is on at bolitho. You also lose out on massive amount of revenue that must impact next seasons budget Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Town Man Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 1 hour ago, Ian Pethick said: Gloucester City are doing quite nicely from this with themselves, Truro and now Taunton playing there. Great time to be a non league football supporter in that area. A big investment, but with the worsening weather over the years, any club that can develop a 3g/4g ground that can host games up to NLS level in Cornwall would clean up at the end of most future seasons. I wonder what the ST Austell plan is regarding ground gradings? Similarly, will the CCFA plans for a county ground come to fruition and what level of football would they be aiming to host? 11 hours ago, GRTourist said: The NLS club I'm involved with had TWO Tuesday fixtures in August and September. Why? A front loading of fixtures would pre-empt and avoid the inevitable winter pressure. It's a no-brainer and it baffles me that the league won't do this. Simple solution to a regularly recurring issue. Time for the FA to step up to the mark and demand that leagues front load their fixtures in the early part of the season. Midweek games every week at least into November would probably break the back of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Both Sides of the Tamar Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 16 minutes ago, The Town Man said: A big investment, but with the worsening weather over the years, any club that can develop a 3g/4g ground that can host games up to NLS level in Cornwall would clean up at the end of most future seasons. I wonder what the ST Austell plan is regarding ground gradings? Similarly, will the CCFA plans for a county ground come to fruition and what level of football would they be aiming to host? Time for the FA to step up to the mark and demand that leagues front load their fixtures in the early part of the season. Midweek games every week at least into November would probably break the back of it. The SWPL already do this and it is a struggle this season. How about less PSFs, most clubs play 5 or 6 now, and start the season two weeks earlier too. The real problem is the inflexibility of the FA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Devonian Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 I believe Plymouth Argyle’s new training facility at Brickfields will have 3G pitches with spectator accommodation. Wonder if most cost effective solution may be to equip one of them to meet NLS ground standards to provide a contingency for all D and C clubs? No idea how practical that may be. The Town Man 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sportsman10 Posted April 5 Report Share Posted April 5 So it’s off to hungerford for parkway Sunday now . Only 3 hours up the road to play a home match. 😁 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SomersetObserver Posted April 5 Report Share Posted April 5 41 minutes ago, sportsman10 said: So it’s off to hungerford for parkway Sunday now . Only 3 hours up the road to play a home match. 😁 And only about 30 minutes down the road for the away team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sportsman10 Posted April 5 Report Share Posted April 5 Feel for people who purchase season tickets . Can see next season the ticket sales taking a proper hit. Hope the offer some sort of discount to current season holders for next season was looking forward to going Sunday but in all honesty losing interest in all now. Dave Deacon 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Both Sides of the Tamar Posted April 5 Report Share Posted April 5 4 hours ago, sportsman10 said: Feel for people who purchase season tickets . Can see next season the ticket sales taking a proper hit. Hope the offer some sort of discount to current season holders for next season was looking forward to going Sunday but in all honesty losing interest in all now. So with you Sportsman!! Have only seen Truro City once in recent months, the 0-0 draw at Taunton. I’m a PPFC watcher fairly regularly too and was looking forward to Sunday also. The constant checking of fixture lists, Twitter re pitches, looking for alternative games to go to means my interest has been slashed. Making travel plans is / has been a nightmare. Often the attitude of clubs is very poor. Seeing the TCFC games move ridiculous distances away (albeit with no choice) and them continuing to use the tagline #footballiscominghime irks me greatly. Save that for the season end. When I said how it irked me, their media man just replied we’ll continue to use it! Well that stuff you attitude is being reciprocated next season too, bar a trip to ‘do’ the new ground! Further I was not too impressed to see no apology for the poor comms from Tavi re their postponement vs Wimborne. I met a couple of people who travelled long distances to that game. They were not happy, especially it being on a BHol Monday and all that brings. One local volunteer I know at a local club is so disillusioned that he’s packed up for the rest of the season. No-one likes games off. It is, however, better to warn of a possible PP, let people know the likely chances of a game going ahead to avoid unnecessary travel. Too many clubs seem slow to respond to queries from supporters. I’ve see people on Twitter ask about the position of Parkway ST holders and home games being played far away. Again, PPFC have little choice, as needs must. But some explicit comment / action to indicate fans are valued would be nice. It seems to me that current ST holders should get a goodwill gesture, perhaps a cheaper ST price than others in renewing their ticket. Sad to say, my interest in this season is dying. I’m seeing pro clubs principally now as games are nearly always on - hope I’m not tempting fate here for Exeter v Stevenage tomorrow and Argyle v QPR on Tuesday. One last hurrah with City this season was planned. A trip to Gloucester to see TCFC v Maidstone in 13/4. The game will be on, but today I got notice that my return train has been cancelled!!! It sums up my season! Personal circumstances changed my watching habits this season even before the bad weather. Next season I’m even more likely to watch more football in / around Plymouth. So I!m looking at how things unfold at Parkway.. Hopefully we’ll see the season from hell for Truro, Parkway and Taunton end in them retaining their current statuses. Elsewhere a late playoff push from Tavi & Mousehole would be good and Falmouth & Liskeard winning their respective divisions would put some gloss on a dire season. OK …Rant over…… but note I’m only ranting as I care about grassroots football in Cornwall & Devon. Here’s to season 2024/25 with a bit of cricket and beach before then! mattelot, Buckland Jim, sportsman10 and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckland Jim Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 Great read Both Sides. Think that sums a lot of us up. Was looking forward to seeing Bucks tomorrow but will now head to Coach Road. I doubt very much that Buckland will be on Tuesday night either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Both Sides of the Tamar Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 3 hours ago, Buckland Jim said: Great read Both Sides. Think that sums a lot of us up. Was looking forward to seeing Bucks tomorrow but will now head to Coach Road. I doubt very much that Buckland will be on Tuesday night either. Ironically I had Homers Heath pencilled in for Good Friday! The Bucks were the club that got me ‘into’ non league football. I will always have a soft spot for the Yellows! Buckland Jim 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pethick Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 18 hours ago, sportsman10 said: Feel for people who purchase season tickets . Can see next season the ticket sales taking a proper hit. Hope the offer some sort of discount to current season holders for next season was looking forward to going Sunday but in all honesty losing interest in all now. To be honest, would think that all the board and management are focusing on at the moment is somehow getting the season finished. No matter where and when the fixtures are played, 10 of them have to be fulfilled in the last 20 days. Don't forget that ,just like the players, these people have day jobs and families as well. Must be taking a big toll on them. JonColenzo and Both Sides of the Tamar 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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