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AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2025 9:02 am
by TW2-Beaver
Matchday programme on sale by the turnstiles from 1pm Saturday. 40pp, £3, included in this edition:
- Bruges or Bust: Liverpool away days
- Stuart Moore visits Binfield FC
- Colin Palmer visits Dusseldorf
- Richard Parsons provides an update from the club
- FA Cup Classic: Oldham Athletic (2018)
- Newspaper clippings from historic matches against Croydon Athletic
- Old Historian: On this day in 1986, another FA Cup clash
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Re: AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2025 10:57 am
by EastTerracer
Has there ever been any thought about making the matchday programme available online via a subscription ?
Re: AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2025 1:13 pm
by TW2-Beaver
EastTerracer wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 10:57 am
Has there ever been any thought about making the matchday programme available online via a subscription ?
Haven't really considered it. Immediate concern with releasing any e-version is people printing their own and selling without permission (happens a fair bit on ebay), but I'm sure there is software that can protect against that.
I am personally resistant to putting programmes online as see it as a stepping stone towards removing physical programmes, but lets explore. Is there a market for it? How much would you pay to subscribe for a season?
Re: AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2025 1:39 pm
by geedub
Pre-match interview with Jules up on YouTube now - He suggests Ince will be involved on Saturday
Re: AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2025 2:33 pm
by Tony
It will be great to see him actually on then pitch at last. Could be our most important player this year if he gets back to full fitness. Let's hope so. Guessing he could be on the bench to start with.
Re: AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2025 10:11 am
by EastTerracer
TW2-Beaver wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 1:13 pm
EastTerracer wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 10:57 am
Has there ever been any thought about making the matchday programme available online via a subscription ?
Haven't really considered it. Immediate concern with releasing any e-version is people printing their own and selling without permission (happens a fair bit on ebay), but I'm sure there is software that can protect against that.
I am personally resistant to putting programmes online as see it as a stepping stone towards removing physical programmes, but lets explore. Is there a market for it? How much would you pay to subscribe for a season?
Hadn't thought of those issues. Some cubs actually seem to make electronic programmes available for free but I guess they have abandoned the physical version and don't generate any funds from them at all. Where a physical programme is produced, I suspect the market for also having it online is limited to those who cannot attend a game, support from afar or just prefer that format (perhaps to read on the way to the game).
Re: AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2025 4:07 pm
by Big Rich
2-1 down at half time.
Re: AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2025 4:30 pm
by Josh2002
Now 3-2 up with 20 to play.
Re: AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2025 5:00 pm
by Josh2002
FT: 4-2, made to work for it but we got the job done.
Re: AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2025 5:28 pm
by Tony
I thought the score flattered us today. We made heavy weather of it going behind after a good start following some poor defending giving away a freekick which was twice saved before the rebound was forced home. We came straight back into it when Grego-Cox lobbed a cushioned volley over the keeper from Deadfield’s long pass. But Croydon who looked lively throughout, went back in front with a long range effort from Daniel. 1-2 at HT. I felt we sat too deep and midfield and front line were too far apart. Second half was going nowhere slowly until a triple substitution injected some greater urgency into the Beavers. Deadfield equalised with a low shot from the edge of the box that found the corner. Sub Fasanmade then bundled a low cross across the line for 3-2 to give us the lead. To their credit Croydon injected some greater urgency into their game and Holden became the busier of the two keepers with our defence looking rather ragged.An equaliser looked more likely until Silva fired home a fourth after another Deadfield assist. Rohan Ince made a late cameo in added time for his first appearance.
Re: AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2025 6:00 pm
by Lord Elpus
Can't really add more than echo what Tony has already said. We made very hard work of that, against a spirited but fairly limited Croydon Ath side who tried to be a bit over robust at times. Always thought we had a lot more quality than them but didn't always show it.
Re: AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2025 6:51 pm
by Sparky
Curious game that one. Like Tony said, for long stretches there was this massive gap in midfield. We seemed a little obsessed with putting pressure on their centre backs with long balls. And down the channels. Worked sometimes, I suppose, but seemed to lead to those large gaps in the middle. Not a fan of giving up the centre of midfield like that, often means that the opposition make use of it and boss it.
Anyway, thought Sam Deadfield had a good game today. Not always been a fan, probably because of memories of the Gwynnet year, when he and Shane Dunne would sit back and watch the game go by, though that probably had something to do with Mel's style. Thought he dragged us through today's win very well. Was it me, or did Harry look very annoyed at being substituted?