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 Gee thanks, Bobby Kamwa 😢
Topic Originator: Stanza  
Date:   Sat 2 May 18:08

I quite liked Bobby Kamwa when he was at EEP, and didn`t think he got a long enough chance to show what he could do.

However, last week he scored twice for Newport County to give them an unlikely win against Oldham, and today he scored the winner against Barrow.

So what, you may say. Well, Barrow are my "second" team and thanks to Bobby are now relegated to the National League after a six-year spell in League Two. To be fair, having had 5 managers this season and only winning 9 games out of 46 perhaps had more to do with it ...

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 Re: Gee thanks, Bobby Kamwa 😢
Topic Originator: DJAS  
Date:   Sat 2 May 18:41

Was a cracking goal he scored today.





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 Re: Gee thanks, Bobby Kamwa 😢
Topic Originator: JohnnyLatics  
Date:   Sat 2 May 21:11

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Stanza, Sat 2 May 18:08

I quite liked Bobby Kamwa when he was at EEP, and didn`t think he got a long enough chance to show what he could do.

However, last week he scored twice for Newport County to give them an unlikely win against Oldham, and today he scored the winner against Barrow.

So what, you may say. Well, Barrow are my "second" team and thanks to Bobby are now relegated to the National League after a six-year spell in League Two. To be fair, having had 5 managers this season and only winning 9 games out of 46 perhaps had more to do with it ...


Shame Barrow have gone down, prefer going there instead of Crawley.
Regarding the `unlikely win v Oldham", we had a ref who decided to send off our main threat up front (we had a brilliant unbeaten run but we`ve been struggling with injuries most of the season) and effectively handed Newport a win ( we were winning at the time).
This week, the red card was correctly overturned.
That decision is probably the reason why Barrow got relegated.

I blame Andy Rhodes for this!
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 Re: Gee thanks, Bobby Kamwa 😢
Topic Originator: Stanza  
Date:   Sun 3 May 00:09

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JohnnyLatics, Sat 2 May 21:11

This week, the red card was correctly overturned.
That decision is probably the reason why Barrow got relegated.


Thanks, but it`s been a shambles of a season for Barrow and the club completely lost its way - 5 managers in one season tells its own story.
Realistically, Barrow`s stay in the EFL was always likely to be a short one. The town is too far away from other centres of population so good players (and managers) aren`t keen on moving there, and training takes place in Manchester, 100 miles away!
The National League will be tough as well - 8 of the top 9 clubs this season are former EFL members, and all (apart from Forest Green) have bigger grounds and support than Barrow. I don`t see a return to the EFL any time soon.

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 Re: Gee thanks, Bobby Kamwa 😢
Topic Originator: Stanza  
Date:   Sun 3 May 00:31

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Stanza, Sun 3 May 00:09

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JohnnyLatics, Sat 2 May 21:11

This week, the red card was correctly overturned.
That decision is probably the reason why Barrow got relegated.


Thanks, but today was typical - a missed penalty to go two up, and daft goalkeeping. It`s been a shambles of a season for Barrow and the club has completely lost its way - 5 managers in one season tells its own story.
Realistically, Barrow`s stay in the EFL was always likely to be a short one. The town is too far away from other centres of population so good players (and managers) aren`t keen on moving there, and training takes place in Manchester, 100 miles away!
The National League will be tough as well - 8 of the top 9 clubs this season are former EFL members, and all (apart from Forest Green) have bigger grounds and support than Barrow. I don`t see a return to the EFL any time soon.


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