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6 points out of 15 from 5 games.
Conceded 5 goals in 4 games with 1 clean sheet.
Scored 4 goals in 2 games, 3 games we haven't scored in.
We need another centre back and striker for me.
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Chuckle wrote:
6 points out of 15 from 5 games.
Conceded 5 goals in 4 games with 1 clean sheet.
Scored 4 goals in 2 games, 3 games we haven't scored in.
We need another centre back and striker for me.
Recruitment has been shocking... As well as shedding all the players we did. I think it's a long and tough season ahead
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Results haven’t been good but let’s stick together. Bamber Bridge are a really good side.
As Deaks said in his post match interview we need our fans with us not against us
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Results haven’t been good but let’s stick together. Bamber Bridge are a really good side.
As Deaks said in his post match interview we need our fans with us not against us
I'll never be 'against' them.. but have a right to vent if decisions seem dubious
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Of course you do pezamb. My reply wasn’t aimed at you personally. I don’t know if you were at the match but if you were you would know what Deak’s comment was about. It was just one fan.
Today we had several players carrying injuries and Bamber Bridge were too strong for us.
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Of course you do pezamb. My reply wasn’t aimed at you personally. I don’t know if you were at the match but if you were you would know what Deak’s comment was about. It was just one fan.
Today we had several players carrying injuries and Bamber Bridge were too strong for us.
I really hope I'm wrong and we can push-on. I do trust in Deaks but feel the recruitment, or lack thereof, has hamstrung him.
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Sat 23rd August 2025
Northern Premier League
Bamber Bridge 2 Ilkeston Town 0
Two cracking goals condemned Ilkeston to back to back defeats. There was no stopping the hosts after they had taken an early lead though Kofi Moore;s rocket. Jack Baxter added a second 15 minutes from time and Ilkeston couldn’t find a way back into the game. They were outfought by a very good Bamber Bridge who now sit 4th in the table.
The game started evenly with both sides creating openings but it was Bamber Bridge who struck the early blow. It came from a swift counter down the left with Kofi Moore curling an unstoppable effort right into the top corner from just outside the area after just 7 minutes. Bridge were making the better chances and could have gone two up when Ewan Bange was played through on goal by Jaimie Allen. But the big Bamber forward tripped himself up at the crucial moment and Ilkeston keeper Dylan Wharton was able to gather, Harvey Kirby-Moore weaved his way into the Bamber area before losing possession and there were shouts for a foul when Sam Essien went down right on the edge of the Bamber area but the referee disagreed. Ilkeston then had a chance from a free kick in a similar position following a handball but Dylan Youmbi’s effort hit the wall before being cleared. A competitive first half ended with Bamber Bridge ahead by a single goal.
The second half started with Jamie Walker winning a corner from which Robbie Fox’s header was just off target. At the other end a strong close range Bange header brought a superb reaction save for Wharton. Bamber’s fast counter attacking continued to threaten more goals but Ilkeston had a strong penalty shout rejected when Fox appeared to be fouled. There was a bizarre moment involving the Ilkeston physio who had just treated Youmbi and Connor Dixon. On his way back to the dugout he was involved in an argument with an Ilkeston fan behind the goal and was shown a yellow card. Walker had a chance from a Jordan Stevens cross but couldn’t convert before the game was settled by Baxter’s goal on 75 minutes when he found the net from a tight angle. Ilkeston made a late bid for a consolation goal and Bamber keeper Aidan Dowling was very lucky when a deflection took the ball straight into his path. Colin Daniel fired an effort over the bar before Ilkeston had another penalty shout rejected when Youmbi went tumbling after dribbling his way into the area.
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Chuckle wrote:
6 points out of 15 from 5 games.
Conceded 5 goals in 4 games with 1 clean sheet.
Scored 4 goals in 2 games, 3 games we haven't scored in.
We need another centre back and striker for me.
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In my opinion it’s the fact that we can’t score that is the problem. As Chuckle points out; that’s three matches we’ve failed to score in. When you can’t score a goal the pressure is always there. A goal takes the pressure off and gives momentum and that’s not been happening. Our striker has only scored one goal and that was from a penalty in a pre-season friendly. He had a better game against Bamber Bridge and had very little service but we need goals.
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Following the Bamber Bridge incident I’ve just heard that Shaun and Vikki have ended their memberships of the Supporters Group
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What was the Incident at Bamber bridge?
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What was the Incident at Bamber bridge?
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Everyone in the ground saw the incident but I was too far away to hear what was actually said. Ryan the physio had just treated Youmbi and Dixon who had collided and he exited the field of play behind the goal where Shaun was standing. The game hadn’t restarted when Shaun started giving Ryan vocals. Ryan apparently stopped and said something back to Shaun. The ref came over and asked Ryan to return to the dugout and Ryan started walking that way. Shaun then shouted at Ryan again saying something like “ I've come all this way and I’m entitled to my opinion”. Ryan then turned round and approached Shaun and apparently told him not to come to matches if he didn’t like it. Ryan got a caution (yellow card) from the ref for not going to the dugout when told to. I don't know for sure what Shaun said that started the confrontation but I was told it that it was criticism of the team’s performance. Being publicly criticised by one of our own supporters was a major embarrassment for the club and is something that should never have happen.
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Against Bamber Bridge was the first time this season that we were outplayed. In the other two matches that we lost we could have won had we taken our chances but Bamber Bridge were miles better than us on the day. It was a surprise to me because last season they were in a relegation fight. For me, Bamber Bridge are the best team we’ve played against so far. However we’ve only played five matches.
If they can keep that team together I expect them to be playoff challengers.