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Post by jj on Jun 1, 2009 20:04:08 GMT
Fixtures:- When are the FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2 fixtures due out? and what & why would you like to be our first fixture?
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Post by Dave on Jun 1, 2009 20:07:27 GMT
Fixtures:- When are the FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2 fixtures due out? and what & why would you like to be our first fixture? If you look on the forum in the information centre you will see its listed in EVENTS, just click on it and will take to to the calendar.
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Post by Dave on Jun 1, 2009 20:33:16 GMT
Fixtures:- When are the FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2 fixtures due out? and what & why would you like to be our first fixture? I really don't mind who we play first, we have got to play them all at sometime during the season. I do hope that our first home game is a nice tie, as I'm planing another TFF cavery day for that game. We had 30 in total the last time and I would love to top that and hopefully see our friends down with us from London and other parts of the country. Once the list is out I will put up a thread so we get those who want to come down on a list.
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Post by dazgull on Jun 2, 2009 10:43:13 GMT
Fixtures released Wed 17 June at 10am to be exact....
Grimsby away I reckon...
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Post by Rob on Jun 2, 2009 13:09:52 GMT
Fixtures released Wed 17 June at 10am to be exact.... Grimsby away I reckon... Greavsie hat-trick?
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Post by ealinggull on Jun 2, 2009 22:11:35 GMT
Greavsie hat-trick? Left foot; right foot & header in that order, eh Rob? Keep taking your medication
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Post by Rob on Jun 2, 2009 22:23:38 GMT
There's no end to the number of goals Sillsy will get at The Rec. And a 12 day wait after our successive play-off victory before the World Cup starts.
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Post by petergodfrey on Jun 3, 2009 8:17:37 GMT
Don't mind if it's Accie Stanley away, five minutes up the road from me !
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Post by aussie on Jun 3, 2009 8:59:08 GMT
Sod that sh1t hole, never going there again, totally the worst day out I ever experienced, even the weather up there is grey, horrible and down right depressing, no-wonder the milk ad took the piss out them!!!
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Post by witneygull on Jun 3, 2009 13:21:56 GMT
Wasn't it Accy where we turned up without the right kit?
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Post by aussie on Jun 3, 2009 14:59:49 GMT
It was hard to tell who was wearing what with that 45 degree rain driving straight into our faces, at times I could have sworn the rain was actually horizontal, horrible horrible day, a hell of a long way home when you lose, are soaked to the bone and freezing cold. The place is that grey and bleak that John Major`s character from spitting image would be perfectly camouflaged!
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Post by petergodfrey on Jun 3, 2009 23:20:27 GMT
Accie Stanley ? Oops - sorry I mentioned it !!!
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Post by merse on Jun 4, 2009 2:34:37 GMT
Accie Stanley ? Oops - sorry I mentioned it !!! Peter Godfrey..............who are YOU? Accie Stan got in a proper pickle pushing the Football League deadline for getting their "stadium" up to minimum standard (i.e.2,000 seats) right up to the May 1st deadline. Being 882 seats short of the minimum requirement, they left themselves having to install nearly 900 more and only a week to do it, or else they would have been thrown out of the League. thus they purchased enough from St Mirren F.C. who had vacated their old Paisley home at Love Street, locating 400 of them in that tiny little "Bike Shed" that runs down the side and the conundrum of wear to put the other 500. Now when you go there to support the Gulls you will see them at the other end of the ground under what is now a new roofed terraced stretching from corner flag to corner flag but with terracing up behind them rather in the same fashion as another similar bodge job done at Macclesfield. There is a recurring theme here of Northern non league clubs gaining admittance to the Football League without the required minimum standards in stadia facilities, and STILL suffering the piss poor gates they have always been renowned for.
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Post by sam on Jun 4, 2009 9:01:57 GMT
I agree, Accrington is Lancashires equivalent to Redruth. However, look forward to Morecambe, bets thats nice beside the seaside. Dagenham, never know, might make it a extra special treat for a new girlfriend (she's out there somewhere) on a weekend in London. Darlington, could visit the Stockton railway place, a living museum. Rotherham, err... struggling on that one.
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Post by merse on Jun 4, 2009 14:19:17 GMT
I agree, Accrington is Lancashires equivalent to Redruth. However, look forward to Morecambe, bets thats nice beside the seaside. Dagenham, never know, might make it a extra special treat for a new girlfriend (she's out there somewhere) on a weekend in London. Darlington, could visit the Stockton railway place, a living museum. Rotherham, err... struggling on that one. Dagenham has more in common with Rotherham than London Sam...............and Rotherham's a shit hole! Good job they moved four miles down the road to The Don Valley Stadium, you can park in Meadowhall Shopping Centre and leave the lady there with your credit card; walk down the road for the football and start crapping yourself what she's up to! IF we play at Darlo on a Friday night, leave her at home and book yourself into a hotel. There's plenty of aging totty around on a mission ~ the old ones are the best ~ they even thank you afterwards and will at least call an ambulance if your exertions bring on a heart attack. In fact I could recall one who promised to ring home and explain to my ex - missus should I have expired in that hotel bed!
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