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Oggy 21-02-2006 17:41

Morecambe's Ground
 
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width="100%" bgColor=#cc0000>Football League Ground Grading Inspection</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width="100%">report by rodtaylor - (17/02/06)
A Football League Ground Grading inspection took place at Christie Park today. Rod Taylor, Neil Marsdin and Cate Barker (Deputy Safety Officer) met with representatives of the Coca-Cola Football League, Nationwide Conference, Football Licencing Authority and Lancashire County Council.

Rod Taylor commented, " It was a very positive meeting and we are fully aware of what we have to do should the club be in a promotion place at the end of the season. We look forward to receiving the report from the Football League in due course and will have a plan in place to complete any works identified."


Somebody who ACTUALLY knows said, "I don't know why they bothered, their team's crap."
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Morecambe_Red 23-02-2006 17:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Oggy
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width="100%" bgColor=#cc0000>Football League Ground Grading Inspection</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width="100%">report by rodtaylor - (17/02/06)
A Football League Ground Grading inspection took place at Christie Park today. Rod Taylor, Neil Marsdin and Cate Barker (Deputy Safety Officer) met with representatives of the Coca-Cola Football League, Nationwide Conference, Football Licencing Authority and Lancashire County Council.

Rod Taylor commented, " It was a very positive meeting and we are fully aware of what we have to do should the club be in a promotion place at the end of the season. We look forward to receiving the report from the Football League in due course and will have a plan in place to complete any works identified."

Somebody who ACTUALLY knows said, "I don't know why they bothered, their team's crap."

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but beat Accrington with ease albeit in September.

Redraine 23-02-2006 17:57

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I'm not rising to your bait - but "with ease"? I don't think so!
Our ten men outplayed you for long periods and you were desperately kicking for touch for the last 10 minutes.
End of.

Morecambe_Red 23-02-2006 22:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Redraine
I'm not rising to your bait - but "with ease"? I don't think so!
Our ten men outplayed you for long periods and you were desperately kicking for touch for the last 10 minutes.
End of.

you must have been at a different game!!

I was standing next to the away dug-out and even Coley couldnt understand why the penalty was given. 3-2 was flattering on the night to Stanley.

Diesel 23-02-2006 22:24

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Just like 2-0 was flattering to Morecambe on Moday night then!

stanerlee 24-02-2006 08:13

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i missed most of the second half on monday as i was vomiting (a lot) in the toilet. i went home feeling like s***. i thought i had this bug that rife at the moment.
that was until my wife who has a medical background looked at me and said, " you've been mixing with the shrimps have'nt you?"
i said, "there were a few in the crown pre match"
she replied with knowing look, "thought so , they're all sick as parrots as well"


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