Bath away on Tuesday.

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Shepperton Supporter
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1-0 down!
Josh2002
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1-1, Kurran-Browne!
Mucky knees
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Currently out of the relegation zone (sixth from bottom)

MK
HamptonMad
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1.1 Thats it Start The Club Car Mr Barbel lets get out of here.
Tony
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Good to come back and grab a point. Need to turn draws into wins soon though.
Josh2002
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Still just about hanging on outside the relegation zone. Saturday is massive, here's hoping for a grat first home game under Mel.
Shepperton Supporter
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Good point. Lost Barzey to injury. Need points from our home games. It’s another game without a win.
Feel we must boost our attack if we are going to get the points to get away from the relegation zone.
DanielNotley
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As they say it keeps the season interesting, either challenge for promotion or hovering around the relegation spot, mid table is boring! However I feel that Hampton will avoid relegation and next season to challenge, everyone fears change and sometimes change is for good, for example I just left my employer and was debating not to because felt comfortable and was the fear of the unknown now am somewhere much more happier!

So onwards and upwards Hampton, lets get a new club car and a new start....
Jamie
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Hampton now bottom of the form table for the last 10 games. Only 5 points gained.
Clubs who less than 10 games ago looked cut a drift are picking up wins, Hungerford even turning things around.
Hampton need a couple of wins quickly.
Big Rich
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DanielNotley wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 1:12 am As they say it keeps the season interesting, either challenge for promotion or hovering around the relegation spot, mid table is boring! However I feel that Hampton will avoid relegation and next season to challenge, everyone fears change and sometimes change is for good, for example I just left my employer and was debating not to because felt comfortable and was the fear of the unknown now am somewhere much more happier!

So onwards and upwards Hampton, lets get a new club car and a new start....
I agree with you about being positive, Daniel, and I think if we can avoid relegation this year we will have a much better season next year!

Regarding the new club car, the Nissan Leaf is ordered but has a long delivery time.
Shepperton Supporter
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Jamie wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 9:06 am Hampton now bottom of the form table for the last 10 games. Only 5 points gained.
Clubs who less than 10 games ago looked cut a drift are picking up wins, Hungerford even turning things around.
Hampton need a couple of wins quickly.
Think we all realise that if we don’t start winning, then prospects don’t look good and are getting worse after each round of matches. Teams around us seem to be recruiting and no doubt we are likewise. Because we have used up so much of our quota, then there are restrictions on who we can get in on loan.
Think we all agree a decent forward would be a priority, but clubs are very reluctant to release this type of player and we might forced to pay more than we like to get someone in. Still this could be the price of avoiding relegation.
We have to trust Mel and his contacts to see us through. If we survive , then things might be easier in the summer recruitment market.
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