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harwood red 21-01-2008 19:56

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Originally Posted by Oggy (Post 520064)
Yes, any chance of giving it a rest now, it's this season's roof. :(

Well there's definately no "F" in Coleman :rolleyes:

Chimer 21-01-2008 21:32

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See amended signature

KiTChener 22-01-2008 17:43

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Originally Posted by JEFF (Post 519881)
Nobody is doubting Coley's passion for the club but most people on here are are just as passionate about the club. Most people on here can tell the story of the Farsley victory. Maybe Coley is just as frustrated as us when things aren't going well, but it's mostly his fault when things aren't going well. Being passionate about the club and telling the tale of the Farsley match doesn't make a good manager or else we all would be good managers.

Please tell us the tale of the Farsley match, or point us to the relevant website
Many of us on here have, like myself, only been here since Unibond Championship season.

KiTChener 22-01-2008 17:48

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Originally Posted by Alvin the chipmunk (Post 519887)
Yep. Lets sack a manger whos improved our league position every year for 8 years and will do again:rolleyes:. Sometimes I wonder what goes through peoples minds on here.

Apart from 10 & 10 in Conference, how many other managers have claimed to have improved their position, year after year?

Mancie 22-01-2008 18:08

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153 pages of this ****e.. if it wer'nt for Benny Coleman you would still be in the Hollands steak pudding (n't gravy)league!

Willie Miller 22-01-2008 18:32

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Its-funny-and-ironic-that-many-of-the-moaners-would-never-have-"discovered"-Stanley-had-Coley-not-got-us-out-of-the-Unibond-1.Please-have-some-respect

madkev 22-01-2008 18:46

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Originally Posted by Willie Miller (Post 520395)
Its-funny-and-ironic-that-many-of-the-moaners-would-never-have-"discovered"-Stanley-had-Coley-not-got-us-out-of-the-Unibond-1.Please-have-some-respect

:D:mosher:

cmonstanley 22-01-2008 21:46

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2.we will survive this season:mosher:

Bagpuss 23-01-2008 13:47

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Originally Posted by Willie Miller (Post 520395)
Its-funny-and-ironic-that-many-of-the-moaners-would-never-have-"discovered"-Stanley-had-Coley-not-got-us-out-of-the-Unibond-1.Please-have-some-respect

Fair point Mr Miller I will see how the season goes and hopefully we will improve yet again. I'm still going Friday but have decided it's not the right time to be too vocal unless Coley decides otherwise but you can't stop the growing numbers who no longer believe Coley is not the football genius he was.

JEFF 23-01-2008 14:59

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Originally Posted by KiTChener (Post 520377)
Please tell us the tale of the Farsley match, or point us to the relevant website
Many of us on here have, like myself, only been here since Unibond Championship season.

It was the last match of the season in the Unibond First Division (John Coleman's first season as manager), Stanley had to win to top the league for the first time all season and become Champions. A record crowd of 2468 turned up and Stanley won. Stanley had to win their last six matches that season to be Champions and did, even coming back from 2-0 down at Radcliffe Borough to win 3-2 (Paul Mullin scored one for Radcliffe, and Simon Carden was playing for them)

harwood red 23-01-2008 22:16

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Originally Posted by JEFF (Post 520905)
It was the last match of the season in the Unibond First Division (John Coleman's first season as manager), Stanley had to win to top the league for the first time all season and become Champions. A record crowd of 2468 turned up and Stanley won. Stanley had to win their last six matches that season to be Champions and did, even coming back from 2-0 down at Radcliffe Borough to win 3-2 (Paul Mullin scored one for Radcliffe, and Simon Carden was playing for them)

don't forget coley played too!! He made sure I knew that :D

cashman 23-01-2008 22:49

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Originally Posted by harwood red (Post 521148)
don't forget coley played too!! He made sure I knew that :D

well he would, hes an old mate from the 60s, been round the block a bit,but knows the score.;)

stanley convert 02-02-2008 16:18

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time to go, time to go

Tommy McQueen 02-02-2008 16:43

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The worst game I've watched in some time. I don't think Coley has the first idea tactically, he is absolutely INEPT. The gate will go down and down, it was pathetic today. New idea's thoughts tactics urgently required, before we get dragged into the relegation fight. Or the attendances get so low we have to drop out of the League. I know Coley has done well in the past but surely he must know he is out of his depth. We cannot survive on past glory, however good they were, we have supposedly moved on to a better place, but still live in the past. Please please Accy do something NOW>

DAV007 02-02-2008 17:52

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as bad as it was today, im sure coleman is aware as anyone and would love to bring in some genuine quality wingers and a partner for mullin.

the one thing which annoys me about coley is the inability to drop craney - the team carried him AGAIN today, and our shape was affected trying to accomodate him.


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