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A great result and one that puts us in our strongest position in the last 35 years. Yet this forum seems strangely quiet, when I thought it would've been full of happy fans. Is it just that everyone is suffering from monumental hangovers, or is it just me getting dangerously over-excited?
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W.h It Was The Best Team Performance Ive Seen From Any Team,you Could See There Was A Spirit In The Team That Says They Are All Happy, I Feel Good Things Will Come Of This
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Was a very very good away performance, a tad nerve-rackin for the last 20 mins but all in all a perfect away performance,
Great day out, great performance by the team and fans and one very nice tie :) |
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Can any of you tell me if there is a conference highlights show on tv at any point and what channel its on and when. Quote:
im going to try and make morecambe on tuesday but its touch and go. Ill deffo be on 1st oct tho. |
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Joint first .......... wow
The team look to have a great team spirit even between the players who are not played as often which can only be a good thing We are now playing very well against the best and worst in the league and if we can stop conceding then it looks very very good for us this season JUst hope the people of accy will sit up and realise that this could be the season when stanley become a football league side once more! |
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great result lads!!!!! Can't wait till tues oooooooo I';m like an excited little kid waiting for santa to visit!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
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mcfforeva, don't forget that you are chasing us in the league, not the other way around
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Hahahaha
Did you know Morecambe gained the dubious distinction of being placed third in the October 2003 book Crap Towns: The 50 Worst Places to Live in the UK. |
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Could well be...but this is a report on Morecambe.
Morecambe. A place where the only big-name shops are Tesco, Iceland and the ever-present Argos. Take a trip through the Arndale centre (the 'classy' shopping arcade) and you will see all the usual chav hangouts... discount fashion, discount shoes, off licenses and sweet shops for convincing Chardonnay to go to the Post Office accross the road with mum for her giro. On the seafront Morecambe boasts an impressive array of bars offering various chav diversions - karaoke being popular. A Wetherspoons also opened recently, and is already the pub of choice for those wanting a fight. Out of town, there is a McDonalds (of course!), conveniently sited next to the Heysham Bypass - a long, wide road perfect for burning off those 1.2 litre Nova's and Saxo's with all your similarly gorilla-like mates. Leading off the bypass is the industrial estate where wasteland exists in sufficient volumes for nicked cars to be burnt out by night. For the upmarket chav, visit Happy Mount Park just before closing time, so you can have an argument with the park warden about kicking you out. Then you may spend your time in the car park at the back in a huge group getting ****ed on White Lightning from the Booze Buster near the station. For a bit of fun bring along the Nova and rev to your hearts content - sometimes the police will come and move you on, giving you the fun of mouthing off to an officer, or showing off your driving skills. |
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That is off one of them anti-chav sites. Everyone has already heard what they have to say!
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ACCRINGTON - The Most Famous non-Premiership Football Club in the World. Umpteen firsts in football, including the first Floodlit Football Match. Builder of numerous skyscrapers and of the Finest Homes in Suburban England (not to mention the entire town of Blackpool) with the celebrated Nori brick. HALIFAX - Now a well-known bank, but previously a centre for the beheading of petty thieves. MORECAMBE - Name adopted, as a result of some very bad advice, by Eric Bartholomew. His solo statue - which now graces an anonymous promenade on the coast to the west of Lancaster - has been described as " . . . lacking a certain something"". Other claims to fame include "Birthplace of Thora Hird". |
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Henry, what about lowly Darwen FC of the NW Counties Div2. They were the first English football club to use professional players, and won the first ever Lancashire cup final. Useless info, but lowly Darwen needs a mention somewhere!!!
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