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FC United to visit the Interlink
The new North West Counties club - FC United of Manchester will be paying their first visit to the Interlink on Sunday 13th November, when they take on Colne FC - 2pm kick off. This League Challenge cup 2nd round tie has been moved to the Interlink Express Stadium, because the Police did not think Clones home ground was big enough to stage the game - it only hold's 2,000 compared to Accrington Stanley's 5,000.
Access will be by pay on the gate £6 adults and £3 concessions. FC may be visting the Interlink again the following week to take on Darwen FC - this all depends on whether Darwen beat Harrogate Railway on Saturday in the FA vase. If they do, their home game against FC United will be moved to the Interlink, as the Police will not let Darwen stage the game at their Anchor ground at night. However if Darwen lose in the Vase, they will play FC United as planned at the Anchor Ground on Saturday 19th November, with a 3pm kick-off.:Banane32: |
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Ive already posted this on an earlier post. 'FCUoM more matches switched to the Interlink'
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What date did you post it? I've not seen it sorry!!!!!!!!. In fact Colne FC only made the switch on Monday, after talks with the local Police and the safety officier from Burnley FC.:Banane32: |
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No probs mate...:) I posted 23 oct 14.00.
I heard about it on saturday at the FCUoM game against Nelson.Its surprising you hear things off the supporters before anything is made official.If you want to see it its in the football forum not the Acc Stanley one. |
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OK I see now, I only normally read/post on the Accy Stanley Forum. However I've just checked the other out - not bad! I must admit a few of us were surprised at Colne FC having to swap to the Interlink. Out of all the East Lancs NWC sides, they have by far the best ground, so if they can't stage a home game against FC United - its very doutful that Nelson or Padiham will be able to either - as well as Darwen - which is still all up in the air according to their web master who I spoke with this morning. What it means is that Accrington will gain from all this - not just Stanley, as 2-3,000 FC United fans will be spending their cash in the pubs and shops around the ground/town each time they come here.:Banane32: |
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Normally I'd say no to so many Mancs visiting Accrington, I believe you still sing songs about Merseyside, but I happen to agree with what you're doing and will be there to give my support for at least one of the games.
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Dosnt matter if Turf Moor Ewood or anywere else is free Stanley got the nod and good luck to them its a nice bit of publicity for them.
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[quote=Bagpuss]Normally I'd say no to so many Mancs visiting Accrington,
Hey, I'm a Manc, but been here now since 1964, so do I qualify as one of you now?? PS... I do have an ST to IES!!!!! |
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Whilst the majority of us will be cheering Stanley on from the comfort of our armchairs, or bar stools, this Saturday, don't forget that Colne FC will undoubtedly require some vocal support on Sunday!...........and it's only 6 quid in............ee takes me back!:rolleyes:
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I'll second that, I'll be there supporting the East Lancs side. It should be the largest crowd at the Interlink this season - around 3,000 I guess.:engsmil: |
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