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Looking ahead to January 22 : key matches
NPL Midlands Division : Some important matches in the promotion race in January 2022
Starting with Ilkeston v Belper and ending with Ilkeston v Halesowen
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Predicted Score
01 Jan Ilkeston v Belper 2-0
08 Jan Coleshill v Carlton 0-0
15 Jan Chasetown v Coleshill 0-0
15 Jan Halesowen v Stamford 0-0
22 Jan Belper v Stamford 1-0
29 Jan Ilkeston v Halesowen 2-1
Let's hope Football Web Pages predicted results come true
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Other January matches involving top seven teams where points might possibly be dropped
(These matches involve currently in-form teams Bedworth, Yaxley and Sporting Khalsa)
1st Jan Chasetown v Bedworth (Bedworth are unbeaten in last six matches)
1st Jan Halesowen v Sporting Khalsa (Khalsa have won 4 of their last 5 matches)
8th Jan Stamford v Sporting Khalsa
8th Jan Yaxley v Chasetown (Yaxley have won last 4 matches)
15th Jan Sporting Khalsa v Belper
22nd Jan Halesowen v Yaxley
29th Jan Bedworth v Belper
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January 2022 fixtures for top seven teams :
Ilkeston
Sat 01 Jan Belper Town (home)
Sat 08 Jan Histon (away)
Sat 15 Jan Sutton Coldfield (home)
Sat 22 Jan Soham Town Rangers (away)
Sat 29 Jan Halesowen Town (home)
Belper
Sat 01 Ilkeston (away)
Sat 08 No match
Sat 16 Sporting Khalsa (away)
Sat 22 Stamford (home)
Sat 29 Bedworth (away)
Halesowen
Sat 01 Sporting Khalsa (home)
Sat 08 Wisbech (away)
Sat 15 Stamford (home)
Sat 22 Yaxley (home)
Sat 29 Ilkeston (away)
Chasetown
Sat 01 Bedworth (home)
Sat 08 Yaxley (away)
Sat 15 Coleshill (home)
Sat 22 Histon (away)
Sat 29 Corby (home)
Coleshill
Sat 01 Sutton Coldfield (home)
Sat 08 Carlton (home)
Sat 15 Chasetown (away)
Sat 22 Corby (away)
Sat 29 Loughborough D (home)
Stamford
Sat 01 Corby (away)
Sat 08 Sporting Khalsa (home)
Sat 15 Halesowen (away)
Sat 22 Belper (away)
Sat 29 Shepshed (home)
Carlton
Sat 01 Daventry (home)
Sat 08 Coleshill (away)
Sat 15 Wisbech (home)
Sat 22 Loughborough D (away)
Sat 29 Soham T R (home)
Carlton have the easiest looking fixtures so should recover some of the ground they have recently lost.
Chasetown only have one match against a top seven rival
Ilkeston, Belper, Halesowen, Coleshill and Stamford all have two matches against top seven rivals
Last edited by Matchman (03/1/2022 11:18 AM)
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Matchman wrote:
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Looking ahead to January 22 : key matches
NPL Midlands Division : Some important matches in the promotion race in January 2022
Starting with Ilkeston v Belper and ending with Ilkeston v Halesowen
FootballWebPages
Predicted Score
01 Jan Ilkeston v Belper 2-0
08 Jan Coleshill v Carlton 0-0
15 Jan Chasetown v Coleshill 0-0
15 Jan Halesowen v Stamford 0-0
22 Jan Belper v Stamford 1-0
29 Jan Ilkeston v Halesowen 2-1
Let's hope Football Web Pages predicted results come true
my predictions
ilson 2-2 Belper
Coleshill 1-2 Carlton
Chasetown 3-1 Coleshill
Halesowen 1 - 2 Stamford
Belper 2-2 Stamford
Ilson 2 - 2 Halesowen
just cant believe football webpages have only predicted SIX GOALS for the six matches ... i think they are way off but i they are right for the two ilson scores .
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Big match next weekend coleshill v Carlton. Both teams can't afford to lose nor can they afford to draw but both teams will turn up for their cup final against us at the NMG
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Big match next weekend coleshill v Carlton. Both teams can't afford to lose nor can they afford to draw but both teams will turn up for their cup final against us at the NMG
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For me Alex, the biggest game of the month is January 15th: Halesowen v Stamford.
If Stamford have any ambition of automatic promotion they have to win. Despite being a great side they have dropped too many points against lower clubs (for example draws against Histon and Soham).
Stamford are seven points behind Halesowen and ten behind Ilkeston but with a game in hand. A win would put them back in with a chance but a defeat would almost certainly leave them with just the playoffs to play for.
A Halesowen win would make their clash with Ilkeston on January 29th a very important match which neither team will want to lose.
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To be honest I've not look past the 8th. I take every game now as a cup final for whoever we play. I notice that teams seem to up their games against us.
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Yep, one game at a time, but as things stand the only team I fear is Stamford. So if we don't win the league I hope Stamford do. I'd fancy our play-off chances against any of the other teams. Hopefully a draw or away win in the Halesowen v Stamford game on the 15th. You can't take any game for granted, but next up we've got 3 teams in the bottom five, and then Halesowen. We could be 6 points clear at the end of January. Dare to dream.
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CURRENT FORM
Just been looking at the current form of the leading teams over the last six matches
I knew Carlton and Coleshill were starting to drop points but so are Chasetown. All three have drawn 2 and lost 2 of their last 6 matches. Carlton and Coleshill play against each other on Jan 8th and Chasetown play Coleshill on Jan 15th so more points to be dropped by those three.
The current form top team are Halesowen but they’ve had comparatively easy matches of late. That could change in the next few weeks when they play Stamford and Ilkeston.
Stamford on their day look the best team in the league but for some reason they lack consistency against the lower teams. They have away matches against Halesowen on Jan 15th and Belper on Jan 22nd
Belper’s problem is that they have had poor results against the top teams (W1, D1, L6) and have only beaten Carlton. Can’t see them beating Stamford on Jan 22nd.
Ilkeston look like they have got over their blip against Khalsa taking seven points some their last three against tough opposition and now have three matches against teams in the bottom five before the clash with Halesowen on Jan 29th
Outside of the top seven Yaxley have won their last five and have climbed out of the relegation area up to 12th.
Bedworth United have put a decent run together and are unbeaten in their last seven with four wins and three draws. They are now 7 points outside the playoff positions.
The worst current form team are well supported Corby Town who have lost their last seven. Despite their awful run, 771 turned up to see them play Stamford last Saturday.
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Hopefully Yaxley can keep their form going for Saturday
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I will have a look and see what is behind Yaxley's turnaround in form. Do they have a new team, new manager or has the local characters lifted a spell on the ground.
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I have googlestalked Yaxley and their recent excellent run of form may bedew in some part to the impressive form of three loanees from Peterborough United that they have acquired. It puts into perspective our victory over them as they were picking up results and points before that. Yaxley seem to be more of a community than most in the Northern Premier League. It's just a pity they don't get bigger crowds.
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What an exciting season this is for Ilkeston fans. When your team is going for promotion, every match is important and looked forward to. It’s even more exciting because seven teams are battling to finish in the top five and two teams (Ilkeston and Halesowen) are currently neck and neck for the automatic promotion spot. Not that only Ilkeston and Halesowen could finish as Champions. Stamford are a few points behind but we know they are good enough to make up the lost ground.
Stamford have a chance to show their credentials this Saturday when they visit Halesowen. If they win then they are right back in contention. The following week they play Belper.
From Halesowen’s viewpoint a win against Stamford will give them real confidence for when they visit Ilkeston.
3rd placed Chasetown will feel they have every chance of finishing top of the pile. They have a tough looking game against 6th placed Coleshill this Saturday.
It’s not out the question for 4th placed Belper to finish in top spot but if they lose against Stamford on Jan 22nd it will be a major setback to their hopes.
So January sees several top seven clashes. For Ilkeston, the most important matches are Halesowen v Stamford and Ilkeston v Halesowen.
Right now, in my opinion, the top five at the end of the season will be made up of Ilkeston, Halesowen, Stamford, Chasetown and Belper and any one of them could finish in the top spot. The two teams to miss out are Coleshill and Carlton who happen to be the teams with the lowest support.
We may have a better idea at the end of January.
Interesting that 15th placed Corby have a better average home attendance (466) than 5th placed Stamford (344)
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HALESOWEN TOWN FC
New signing
2 hours ago
HALESOWEN TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB are delighted to sign a new striker as Paul Smith looks to strengthen his squad. Rich Smith has joined the Yeltz from from Worcester Raiders. On joining the Yeltz Rich had this to say, 'very excited to join a huge club in Halesowen Town Football Club with such a large fan base. I’m itching to get started and contribute to scoring goals and winning games. Having joined them in such a strong position I’m hopeful we can push on and win the league and I can play a big part in that.'' Paul Smith added, ''with Harry White being out now for up to three months it was important to add another striker to our unit. Rich is a big, strong, quick, raw centre forward that I’ve liked for sometime. He’s a right handful for defenders. I think working with our coaches and playing within this squad he will get even better. He trained brilliantly this week and he will be straight into the squad for tomorrow.''
Welcome to the Yeltz Rich
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Rich Smith played for Worcester Raiders in the Hellenic League Division One (Step 6). He has scored 6 goals in 16 appearances.
I may be wrong but but this doesn't look like anything to worry about
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Only 1 big game next week belper v Stamford. A draw no good to both teams but a loss could be very bad for either team