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Postby Forever Blue » Sat Feb 14, 2026 6:44 pm

I rearming they might go out if the league and it’s very very hard to come back

They only have 21pts and keep getting beat
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Postby Underhill1927 » Sat Feb 14, 2026 7:19 pm

Couldn’t happen to a nicer club.
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Postby worcester_ccfc » Sat Feb 14, 2026 7:53 pm

Can't see them staying up. Teams around them are picking up points, even Harrogate got a point today.

But it's been coming. They've just about survived for a few years and that's unsustainable in the long term (as we found out last season), especially as they have such a low budget.
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Postby TopCat CCFC » Sun May 03, 2026 12:44 am

Newport - Stay Up .
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Postby JJ1927 » Sun May 03, 2026 9:38 am

TopCat CCFC wrote:Newport - Stay Up .


And good luck to them. I know some people on this site don't like them and they dont like us but its one of the few places locally where you can watch a game like we used to watch it. Stand where you want, blood and thunder football, no over stewarding. Like going in time back thirty years. Plenty of pubs close to the ground add to the attraction. I go two or three times a season and always enjoy it.
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Postby Sven » Sun May 03, 2026 11:20 am

JJ1927 wrote:
TopCat CCFC wrote:Newport - Stay Up .


And good luck to them. I know some people on this site don't like them and they dont like us but its one of the few places locally where you can watch a game like we used to watch it. Stand where you want, blood and thunder football, no over stewarding. Like going in time back thirty years. Plenty of pubs close to the ground add to the attraction. I go two or three times a season and always enjoy it.

I’m genuinely pleased that Cewnty have stayed up, as I never see the rivalry that that set of supporters would like to believe is there. It’s good for Newpot and it’s good for those who helped put that club back together! :clap:
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Postby Forever Blue » Sun May 03, 2026 12:37 pm

TopCat CCFC wrote:Newport - Stay Up .


I never ever wanted them out the league

Happy for them
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Postby JJ1927 » Sun May 03, 2026 5:03 pm

Sven wrote:
JJ1927 wrote:
TopCat CCFC wrote:Newport - Stay Up .


And good luck to them. I know some people on this site don't like them and they dont like us but its one of the few places locally where you can watch a game like we used to watch it. Stand where you want, blood and thunder football, no over stewarding. Like going in time back thirty years. Plenty of pubs close to the ground add to the attraction. I go two or three times a season and always enjoy it.

I’m genuinely pleased that Cewnty have stayed up, as I never see the rivalry that that set of supporters would like to believe is there. It’s good for Newport and it’s good for those who helped put that club back together! :clap:

I think the rivalry - such as it is- goes back to a brief spell in the 80's when they had a decent side and were our equals in footballing terms. That rivalry continued a bit after that when we both went into decline until they dropped out the league. I was glad to see them back.
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Postby worcester_ccfc » Sun May 03, 2026 5:11 pm

I don't know how they keep surviving.

Teams like them, Harrogate etc will always find it a struggle because there are teams with much higher budgets in that league.

MK Dons spent loads (in relative terms) to go up. Salford gave spent a bit too and are in the play-offs.

So teams like Newport will struggle again next season. I hope they survive again but it will be tough. Would imagine York will come up and be competitive in that league, recent winners of the National League have gone on to do well.
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Postby carlton58 » Sun May 03, 2026 7:14 pm

I know most of us do not consider them rivals but beleive me to a man they hate us with a passion i worked with newport boys for thirty years and they never had any thing good to say about cardiff but one man i do respect is granty he never hid his dislike for us butbyou could haveva decent conversation about football with him
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Re: “ NEWPORT COUNTY “

Postby Sven » Mon May 04, 2026 7:32 am

JJ1927 wrote:
Sven wrote:
JJ1927 wrote:
TopCat CCFC wrote:Newport - Stay Up .


And good luck to them. I know some people on this site don't like them and they dont like us but its one of the few places locally where you can watch a game like we used to watch it. Stand where you want, blood and thunder football, no over stewarding. Like going in time back thirty years. Plenty of pubs close to the ground add to the attraction. I go two or three times a season and always enjoy it.

I’m genuinely pleased that Cewnty have stayed up, as I never see the rivalry that that set of supporters would like to believe is there. It’s good for Newport and it’s good for those who helped put that club back together! :clap:

I think the rivalry - such as it is- goes back to a brief spell in the 80's when they had a decent side and were our equals in footballing terms. That rivalry continued a bit after that when we both went into decline until they dropped out the league. I was glad to see them back.

I remember those days. They had some decent players, including at one stage, John Aldridge, who later went on to become a star at Liverpool, but never saw them in the same way I view the ‘Jacks’ or the ‘Wurzels:bluebird:
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Postby Sludge » Mon May 04, 2026 1:05 pm

County were a sly bunch

Followed small groups of us back to cars whilst those on the train with an escort were left alone , about 40 of them

We were only 19 and had parked in a small multi story near the shopping centre , luckily a police van clocked them and helped us out
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Postby JJ1927 » Mon May 04, 2026 1:19 pm

Sven wrote:
JJ1927 wrote:
Sven wrote:
JJ1927 wrote:
TopCat CCFC wrote:Newport - Stay Up .


And good luck to them. I know some people on this site don't like them and they dont like us but its one of the few places locally where you can watch a game like we used to watch it. Stand where you want, blood and thunder football, no over stewarding. Like going in time back thirty years. Plenty of pubs close to the ground add to the attraction. I go two or three times a season and always enjoy it.

I’m genuinely pleased that Cewnty have stayed up, as I never see the rivalry that that set of supporters would like to believe is there. It’s good for Newport and it’s good for those who helped put that club back together! :clap:

I think the rivalry - such as it is- goes back to a brief spell in the 80's when they had a decent side and were our equals in footballing terms. That rivalry continued a bit after that when we both went into decline until they dropped out the league. I was glad to see them back.

I remember those days. They had some decent players, including at one stage, John Aldridge, who later went on to become a star at Liverpool, but never saw them in the same way I view the ‘Jacks’ or the ‘Wurzels:bluebird:

Also Tommy Tynan, Nigel Vaughan, Carl Elsey, Steve Lowndes. A good side who nearly got to a European Semi final and I think they beat us 1-0 over Easter in a promotion 6 pointer at Somerton Park- though we went up eventually. About 16,000 there that day - half Cardiff- though we did go up eventually. I agree with you on the Jacks and the Wurzels.
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Postby New Day Rising » Mon May 04, 2026 7:45 pm

Glad they survived, even though had a few tasty moments at Somerton Park..

Never felt they loved us .
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