Wednesday 17 May 2017

Doomsday Clock Moves to One and a Half Minutes to Midnight.

Experts announced the world is closer than ever to global catastrophe in a chilling warning last night. The rise of strident nationalism, the current Trump administration's attitude toward climate change and rising tensions with North Korea were all determining factors. However, in a shocking development, the hypothetical Doomsday Clock was turned forward a further minute to represent civilization being on the brink of Armageddon after a rival fan posted on another club's message board without beginning their post with the greeting: "Hi guys, Mansfield fan in peace".

Campbell Bettles, spokesperson for the Bulletin of Atomic scientists, who have maintained the hypothetical clock at the University of Chicago every year since 1947 said: "this is an unprecedented development, comparable to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914."

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres commented: "This is a clear breach of UN Message-board protocol, it is highly likely this will cause irrevocable damage to humanity."

Last night the unwitting fan at the centre of the row, STAG4LIFE proclaimed his innocence: "I only wanted to know how Paul Anderson would get on this season. We seem to be signing a lot of players from Northampton lately, Joel Byrom has done well from what I've seen of him but I was worried with Anderson that we would have another Alfie Potter on our hands."

To make matters worse the thread was soon locked after an eagle eyed forum member spotted that a similar thread also mentioning Anderson's move had already been started following Zander Diamond's move to the East Midlands side, who finished 12th in League 2 this season.

Theresa May announced an emergency gathering of the COBRA committee to discuss the likely fall out from. In the event of nuclear war the NTFC supporters trust confirmed the car boot sale scheduled for 25th June would still be going ahead.



Wednesday 10 May 2017

Who's the best fullback

In the first of a new series of blogs, I compare Cobblers greats from yesteryear to their modern day equivalents.  Many say this is an unfair comparison, as the game constantly changes and develops with sport science and modern coaching methods giving the professional player of 2017 the extra edge over those that played in more innocent, less sophisticated times. However, as the saying goes "there is no need to have it all, just make the best of what you have", and on that note we ask:

 

Round 1: Attitude


Buchanan
"Mr Northampton Town fc" gets off to a flyer in this round, with his never say die attitude and constant work rate it's full marks:10 out of 10 for the former Preston man.

Horwood
Evan was no slouch in this department either, the ex Sheffield United youth teamer was part of Chris Wilder's spirited squad that fought hard to avoid relegation at the tail end of the 2013/14 season. 9/10

Round 2: Points Obtained When In The Team


Buchanan
With David in the team, NTFC have totted up an impressive 1.6 points per game. Unsurprising, considering the glorious 2015/16 league 2 winning side the former Tranmere defender turned out for. 7/10

Horwood
Through no lack of effort, Evan loses out in this round. It should be noted the Cobblers sides that Hartlepool stalwart Evan played in were very different beasts to Buch's era, with Chris Wilder doing his best to motivate a team made up largely of players signed by his predecessors in 2013/14 then steering the men in claret and white to a steady mid-table finish in his and Evan's first full season. It's 0.74 points per game and 6/10 for Evan.

Round 3: Professionalism


Buchanan

Few would argue that on and off the pitch the ex Bury trainee is a model pro. A leader both on the training ground and on matchdays, the ex Hamilton defender never stops working hard. 9/10

Horwood

Always steady and reliable when called upon, the former Darlington loanee rarely let his manager, or team mates down when starting or coming off the bench. 7/10.

Round 4: Honours


Buchanan

Another solid round for Buchanan. The ever present full back deserved his League 2 winners medal more than anyone in the squad. The only thing stopping the ex Preston North End man from gaining full marks in this round is his lack of silverware in cup competitions for the East Midlands outfit. 9/10

Horwood

Once again a victim of circumstance, the ex Stockport defender unfortunately takes a sound thrashing in this round, not that many Cobblers sides did when Evan was at the back! 0/10


Round 5: Goal Scoring


Oh dear, red faces all round here, with neither man getting off the mark! 0 points for both


Round 6: Playing 106 Consecutive Games For the Cobblers


Buchanan

Full marks here for the Rochdale born sometime Cobblers skipper. A well deserved score for a living NTFC legend. 10/10

Horwood

Sadly the exHartlepool man misses out again, although it should be noted that he was kept out of the squad by a certain Mr D Buchanan. If things had been different would Evan have been 106 not out at Sixfields? We will never know. Its a score of 3.1/10 to represent the 31 appearances the ex Scunthorpe man did make for the Cobblers

Round 7: Posing for Photos as a Giant Penguin




It is often said that football is more of a business than a sport, and with the pressures surrounding the game it is more important than ever that players find time to wind down and relax to help prepare their minds and bodies for future battles. What better way to do this than by dressing as a giant, flightless bird. It is well documented that footballers like to socialise together, therefore there is every chance Evan's companion in the above cropped photo is Buchanan. Therefore it is full marks for both men as we go into the the deciding round with the scores 55 to 35.1...

Round 8: Relaxing With Dogs





Buchanan
A low scoring round here for the ex Preston North Ender. 0/10

Horwood 
Evans above he's only gone and won it! With scandal and sleaze so often engulfing the game and the importance of clubs in their local community it is doubly important (hence the double points on offer in this round) that players remember their role model status in society and demonstrate a human side. As a nation of dog lovers it is more than refreshing to see a footballer lead the way in showing care and affection for our furry companions. 20/20 here for the ex NTFC fullback.

FINAL SCORE: DAVID BUCHANAN 55                                         EVAN HORWOOD 55.1





Saturday 6 May 2017

Summer Signings day one Leon Lobjoit

As the dust settled on another season, manager Justin Edinburgh wasted no time in shaping his own squad to take on the 2017/18 league one campaign. Out went long serving centre half and player of the season Zander Diamond with goalkeeper Adam Smith also making it known on social media that he would not be signing a new contract. Two Rob Page signings also exited; Emmanuel Sonupe's unproductive stay at Sixfields came to an end and despite activating a clause in his contract to stay another season,former Nottingham Forest man Paul Anderson agreed his future lay elsewhere. 

With Neal Eardley and all the club's loanees also leaving the club and winger Daniel Powell and striker Leon Lobjoit coming in the other direction it is very much a case of all change this summer. So what next? What and who should Edinburgh be looking at to improve on the disappointing 2016/17 season?

In today's blog we will be focusing on one of those coming in to the club who may play a big part next season. The exciting yet unproven Leon Lobjoit. Born on 4th January 1995 and like his fellow new recruit Powell, a product of the MK Dons youth system Lobjoit has recently impressed at non-league Buckingham Town, scoring an impressive 62 goals. According to numerology algorithm the life path number for individuals born on January 4th 1995 is 2, suggesting that Edinburgh should look to play two strikers when Lobjoit is in the team, however,as a Capricorn, Lobjoit is unlikely to find compatibility with either Richards or the other senior striker Alex Revell, both born under the sign of Cancer. 

Edinburgh may wish to use preseason to test out Lobjoit with youth team graduate Joe Iaciofano,as although both are very inexperienced in league football, the high compatibility rating of Virgo Iaciofano and Capricorn Lobjoit is likely to lead to a successful partnership.

What kind of player is Lobjoit, or more importantly, what kind of player will he be at league one level?  The most important three characteristics of an individual born under his modality are:
    • prefers action rather than planning
    • very energetic (which his social media presence is further testament to!!)
    • takes initiative very often
Lobjoit's excellent form for Buckingham this season can be attributed to the Sun/Pluto conjunction in January empowering and emboldening him all year long. Justin Edinburgh should expect a quiet preseason from the former Coventry development squad player and should not see this as a further sign the youngster is once again not fulfilling his early promise, more a sign that Saturn is retrograde in Sagittarius from April until late August. This tones down any over-enthusiasm or rash action.

Lobjoit should be settling in well with his new team mates as the season progresses, with a rash of sextiles involving eight planets keeping him connected and in touch with others, enabling him to coolly and calmly relate to them, and to see the magic that surrounds many people and situations, especially in opposition penalty areas.

If the former QPR under 21 man is planning a make over, he should do so in tiny ways, by wearing brighter colours or listening to a different music genre. December suggests a thrilling two-way secret.

Tomorrow: 
Will Daniel Powell convert the emotional independence Venus is offering him in EFL League one next season?