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On 11/03/2024 at 10:51, Rhodes said:

A record attendance of 515 at Manor Fields on Saturday, a match report and highlights of the live stream to follow

Yes, here we go folks, highlights from the Milton Keynes Irish v Real Bedford live stream and a match report:

Real Bedford held to goalless draw with MK Irish | Real Bedford FC | Running Bitcoin

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I see ‘The Irish’ have had their game tonight postponed… looks like Mr. Sinclair's rain dance has worked. Their schedule now looking very busy indeed which can only benefit us. Cannot see where they can fit in an extra game, unless the season will be extended? 

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On 07/03/2024 at 13:25, LondonEagle said:

Both Town and Real seem to be doing their best to throw away automatic promotion.

Milton Keynes Irish haven't had 'a blip' this season and most Club's generally do during the course of a season, my guess is that it could come at the end of this month and early next with games at Dunstable Town (30 March), Harpenden Town home (2 April), St Panteleimon home (6 April), at Leverstock Green (9 April), at FC Romania (13 April) and at Cockfosters (16 April), that's six tough games in just over two week's. It's a shame that things are suddenly up in the air as we expected Real Bedford would be 'home and hosed' (no pun intended with Cheltenham starting today) when they play Tring Athleic at McMullen Park on Saturday 13 April with so many travelling from far and wide to attend the Conference and game over the weekend.

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On 26/02/2024 at 12:59, Rhodes said:

Rhodes, I assume McMullen Park in its current state would be unlikely to pass Step 4 grading for promotion? 

London Eagle - I am not sure why you suddenly ask that question, I thought that Mr McCormack had already made it clear that there will be no problems next season at Step 4 level and that he is already looking to 2025/26 at Step 3, be it at McMullen Park or elsewhere.

PatrollR24 - Welcome to the Forum lately by the way. Do you mean Milton Keynes Irish or Real Bedford, as far as I am aware Mr McCormack has left no stone unturned with the ground grading for Step 4 football next season, he mentioned it in a recent Podcast if I recall.

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Don't anticipate any issues with grading for step 4. Bigger issue is getting there! Obviously there are major concerns over the long term lease and where they may be forced to relocate. 

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On 11/03/2024 at 11:29, Rhodes said:

Many congratulations to Real Bedford Ladies on reaching the Final of the Eastern Region Women's League Cup yesterday, beating Luton Town Ladies 2-1 at Sharpenhoe Road with clinical goals from Natasha Fensome and Chloe Martin, see a match report. The all-conquering Ladies will meet Wroxham FC Ladies who beat St Albans City Ladies 3-2 after extra time

The Final of the Eastern Region Women's League Cup will take place at Newmarket Town's leafy Cricket Field Road premises on Sunday 19 May, see the incredible strike from Chloe Martin that won the Semi Final tie with Luton Town Ladies last Sunday at Sharpenhoe Road:

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I wonder whether it will be back to winning ways at McMullen Park tomorrow afternoon, see everything you want to know but were afraid to ask about the fixture which, thankfully, will be live streamed:

Match Focus: Leverstock Green HEAD TO MCMULLEN PARK | Real Bedford FC | Running Bitcoin

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It's thankfully back to Eastern Region Women's League Premier Division action tomorrow (17 March) with a visit to St Albans City Ladies Clarence Park home, kick off 2.00pm. The Ladies last League fixture was on Sunday 4 February, well over a month ago, and a 3-1 victory at Needham Market Ladies, the impressive cup runs this season have been all well and good but a big distraction from the 'bread and butter' of the League and the ultimate aim of promotion to the promised land of the Women's National League: 

St Albans City Women v Real Bedford - The Saints FanZone (stalbanscityfc.com)

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It was thankfully back to winning ways for Real Bedford on Saturday as a relieved Rob Sinclair's men beat Leverstock Green 2-0 with second half strikes from Josh Setchell and Joey Evans, see a match report courtesy of the always fair and unbiased Pancake Lane Club:

https://levgreenfc.co.uk/event/240316f/

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A surprisingly narrow 2-1 win for Real Bedford Ladies yesterday at Clarence Park with goals from Erin Price and Cesca Partridge against a resilient St Albans City Ladies side who would not lay down despite their lowly League position just above the relegation zone, see both sides of the story. The Ladies are now seven points clear at the top of the Eastern Region Women's League Premier Division, with fourteen wins from fourteen League fixtures, having played three less games than their nearest rivals Haringey Borough:

St Albans City Women 1 Real Bedford Women 2 (stalbanscityfc.com)

Real Bedford Ladies produce comeback against St Albans City | Real Bedford FC | Running Bitcoin

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3 hours ago, Rhodes said:

It was thankfully back to winning ways for Real Bedford on Saturday as a relieved Rob Sinclair's men beat Leverstock Green 2-0 with second half strikes from Josh Setchell and Joey Evans, see a match report courtesy of the always fair and unbiased Pancake Lane Club:

https://levgreenfc.co.uk/event/240316f/

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Thrilled to see a convincing win again after a poor run of form for the pirates. And some serious help from Potton forcing the draw with MK Irish. All to play for still but the margin remains quite thin down the stretch. 

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3 minutes ago, RallyInRaleigh said:

Thrilled to see a convincing win again after a poor run of form for the pirates. And some serious help from Potton forcing the draw with MK Irish. All to play for still but the margin remains quite thin down the stretch. 

RallyInRaleigh - Do you think that Mr McCormack couriered a crate of Krug or Bollinger champagne to the Hutchinson Hollow on Saturday evening or yesterday, as you say Milton Keynes Irish are still in the driving seat with their three games in hand however those two points dropped at Potton United could be crucial.

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It's back to distracting Cup action tomorrow evening isn't it at Shefford Town & Campton in a SSML Premier Division Cup Quarter Final tie, perhaps that has been boss Rob Sinclair's 'bugbear' of late with Cup ties in the SSML Challenge Trophy and SSML Premier Division Cup as well as all the frustrating postponements: 

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Incidentally, I see that LondonEagle has been conspicuous by his absence following Bedford Town's shocking 3-2 defeat to lowly Hadley at The Eyrie last Saturday and Biggleswade Town are just a point behind now in the Southern League Division One Central table with a game in hand. Biggleswade Town won 3-2 at The Eyrie on New Years Day and the Club's come face to face again on Easter Monday at the Carlsberg Stadium which is likely to resign Bedford Town to the lottery of the play-offs with the likes of Ware, Waltham Abbey, AFC Dunstable, Cirencester Town, Hertford Town, Welwyn Garden City or even Lee Bircham's former Club Leighton Town who will be delighted to teach him a stark lesson for his 'treachery' when he left Bell Close with no warning in May last year, taking his trusted assistant Tony Joyce with him:

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2 hours ago, Rhodes said:

Incidentally, I see that LondonEagle has been conspicuous by his absence following Bedford Town's shocking 3-2 defeat to lowly Hadley at The Eyrie last Saturday and Biggleswade Town are just a point behind now in the Southern League Division One Central table with a game in hand. Biggleswade Town won 3-2 at The Eyrie on New Years Day and the Club's come face to face again on Easter Monday at the Carlsberg Stadium which is likely to resign Bedford Town to the lottery of the play-offs with the likes of Ware, Waltham Abbey, AFC Dunstable, Cirencester Town, Hertford Town, Welwyn Garden City or even Lee Bircham's former Club Leighton Town who will be delighted to teach him a stark lesson for his 'treachery' when he left Bell Close with no warning in May last year, taking his trusted assistant Tony Joyce with him:

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Lol Bedford Town are still in a strong position for the run-in.  I don't think anyone is too worried, with so many injuries to key players what can you do? Still top of the league.

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On 18/03/2024 at 16:06, Rhodes said:

It's back to distracting Cup action tomorrow evening isn't it at Shefford Town & Campton in a SSML Premier Division Cup Quarter Final tie, perhaps that has been boss Rob Sinclair's 'bugbear' of late with Cup ties in the SSML Challenge Trophy and SSML Premier Division Cup as well as all the frustrating postponements 

Phew, a nail biting 4-2 win on penalties last night at Shefford Town & Campton following a 1-1 draw after ninety minutes, goalkeeper Tyler McGregor was the hero stopping two of the hosts kicks, see a match report:

Pirates progress in League Cup after penalty shootout win over Shefford | Real Bedford FC | Running Bitcoin

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Season has seemed to be full of late blown leads, hasn't it? Definitely keeping us on our toes compared to last season. 

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On 18/03/2024 at 09:54, Rhodes said:

It was thankfully back to winning ways for Real Bedford on Saturday as a relieved Rob Sinclair's men beat Leverstock Green 2-0 with second half strikes from Josh Setchell and Joey Evans, see a match report courtesy of the always fair and unbiased Pancake Lane Club:

https://levgreenfc.co.uk/event/240316f/

Highlights from the live stream from last Saturday's fixture at McMullen Park and the 2-0 victory, also see Real Bedford's match report:

The Pirates produce a second-half victory against 10-man Leverstock | Real Bedford FC | Running Bitcoin

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On 20/03/2024 at 12:12, RallyInRaleigh said:

Season has seemed to be full of late blown leads, hasn't it? Definitely keeping us on our toes compared to last season. 

RallyInRaleigh - You are not wrong, it has been a strange campaign, well since Christmas anyway, all the postponements certainly haven't helped Rob Sinclair. Lets hope for a straight forward three points this afternoon against local rivals Dunstable Town and enjoy the live stream:

Match Focus: DUNSTABLE TOWN AT THE HOME OF THE PIRATES | Real Bedford FC | Running Bitcoin

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