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Chimer 13-09-2008 14:48

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... not started and nearly half-time ? Anyone out there ?

glosterred 13-09-2008 15:13

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very quiet here today ..... even kiwi john is hiding:)

com on you reds

Chimer 13-09-2008 15:49

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Oh bloody hell - last sodding minute ...

Chimer 13-09-2008 15:50

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Oh bloody fantastic - 30 seconds later !

mab 13-09-2008 16:51

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:) Cracking game today end to end stuff thought 1 - 1 fair result in the end :)

Stanleymad 13-09-2008 16:54

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Awww chimer u been all alone today ??

God have to say my heart has stopped pumping like a good un, what an enthralling match & the last 10 mins all action goal, seems only the cowshed provides the goal breakthro lol!! Sorry to little Em for scaring her during our equalizer, not used to us scoring pmsl!!!

Topping a great match was meeting Gregor & opportunity to say a major thanks for all the help with the historic panels & provider of former players:D

caretaker 13-09-2008 18:06

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I thought Stanley were a little unlucky not to win today,I didnt rate Countys defence or goalie. I thought we should have had a penalty in the second half. The Reds seem to hold onto the ball and not give it away as much as last season, however their goal came from lost possesion. I was pleased with the effort all round and the passing has improved.All in all I am mildly optomistic for the rest of the season

Outback Ozzy 13-09-2008 18:17

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Quite frankly, Stanley were cheated out of a win today. Paul Mullin scored in the first half and it was chalked off for offside, however, having been level with the liner, he reacted a couple of seconds after the ball had been kicked (free kick) and PM had left the defence for dead. However, it was not to be, and quite frankly, their goal should never have happened. Cav gave the ball away to one of the County boys who was then one on one with Kenny and gave him no chance. Good equaliser though. To be fair, the ref and assistants had a stinker today for both teams. So one point gained or two lost, depends how you look at it. Next week should be a test at Darlington.

Kiwi John 13-09-2008 18:44

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WOW..what an exiting climax ( :) )...orgasmic football...Good onya STANLEY... and CHIMER, when your daylight saving ends and our kicks in, I'll be back on here for the games cause getting up at 4AM in warm weather is more preferable than rising at 2 and freezing...

cmonstanley 13-09-2008 18:45

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:)i thought stanley played good possesion football till the second haf it seems wve got back to basics also thought we should have had a penalty ,remember last season we were losing these games. so its even more improvement.....:130: chopped pork and ham yuk:)

stanleyfan 13-09-2008 18:46

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I thought that the game was ok and that it was a fair result in the end!
Miles had a good game and when he had the ball he always went forward.... even though he did lose the ball quite a few times. Very exciting match cant wait for the next one!

cmonstanley 13-09-2008 19:04

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miles was revelation today as well in midfield is he the missing link in midfield?

Caretaker Jr 13-09-2008 19:20

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I was pleased with the way Stanley played today. I thought we could have won today if we had have taken our chances. I thought we were robbed of a clear penalty. Overall happy with the point.

MCR ADIM 13-09-2008 19:30

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i thought stanley played well today we played them off the park, keeped the ball and not giveing it away, but what we have to do to get a free kick i dont know. thought miles did play good, clarke had a good game aswell, onibuje played well should of come on ealier though, defence played well edwards played very good again and should of been motm, worrall played good when he went up front seems to be a good player getting the ball and going foward, we just need the finshing touch though to many times when we had the ball in the box we messed about with it and Griffiths played very well in midfield. good game jimmy ryan is an excellent player. we deserved a point if not a win!!!

glosterred 13-09-2008 20:41

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Originally Posted by Kiwi John (Post 630792)
WOW..what an exiting climax ( :) )...orgasmic football...Good onya STANLEY... and CHIMER, when your daylight saving ends and our kicks in, I'll be back on here for the games cause getting up at 4AM in warm weather is more preferable than rising at 2 and freezing...

i dont know kj fair weather fans.........:D

shakermaker 14-09-2008 02:02

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If we could equal our attacks with finishes we'd have won by many yesterday.
What worries me is the total lack of shape the team have going forward. Sometimes it looks like a school football game with everyone chasing after the same ball. Correct me if I'm wrong but did either of our wide players put in a cross during the entire game? John Miles is looking like he's finally putting the effort in, but it's useless when he gives us no end product. Countless times we saw the team breaking into the final third, but then the attack fizzled out. Wingers need to be on the wing and get crosses in. That's why we have Paul Mullin up front. When Jamie Clarke comes deep to get the ball and runs with it, he needs to lift his head up and see what's available because that is his downfall. There have been a lot of positives and a lot of turn arounds this season, lets hope the tactics can change for the better too.

yerself 14-09-2008 10:45

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Did any one read yesterday's programme?
COMING SOON!

Accrington Stanley 30th Anniversary Commemorative Pin Badge!

Celebrate 40 years of Accrington Stanley Football Club and show your support!

Celebrate 40 years with a 30th anniversary badge? :confused::confused: Did someone order too many badges ten years ago?

cashman 14-09-2008 13:56

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 630955)
Did any one read yesterday's programme?
COMING SOON!

Accrington Stanley 30th Anniversary Commemorative Pin Badge!

Celebrate 40 years of Accrington Stanley Football Club and show your support!

Celebrate 40 years with a 30th anniversary badge? :confused::confused: Did someone order too many badges ten years ago?

how long where they stanley68 yerself? answer might lie in that.:confused:

yerself 14-09-2008 14:41

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Originally Posted by cashman
how long where they stanley68 yerself? answer might lie in that:confused:

Don't think so cashman.:)
The picture of the badge in the programme has the inscription: Accrington Stanley FC 40 years 1968-2008

DAV007 14-09-2008 16:40

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Overall - probably a fair result. County had their chances as did Stanley.
Some positives - John Miles going forward (although he still frustrates defensivly, he stands in no mans land so often, we cant afford to carry luxury players who dont track back), jimmy ryan effort, paul mullin effort, Griffiths grew as the game went on, Edwards the star again.
The 2 negatives for me where Cav who had a stinker and Jamie Clarke who still hasn't convinced me. After a few whacks of the Big County defenders he seemed to lose interest and a willingness to get involved. He donest gamble enough and take chances - and for a youngester he doenst work hard enough for the team.
I still feel we need some natural wide men, John Miles was the main creative midfielder, but throughout the game drifted inside. We need an out and out winger to supply Mullin/Onibuje

shakermaker 14-09-2008 16:46

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Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 631023)
John Miles was the main creative midfielder, but throughout the game drifted inside.


But he created nothing. No crosses, no through balls...
Milesy took on a good few players but there was no end product. He can't be described as a creative player.

Redraine 14-09-2008 16:55

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[quote=DAV007;631023]Overall - probably a fair result. County had their chances as did Stanley.
Jamie Clarke who still hasn't convinced me. After a few whacks of the Big County defenders he seemed to lose interest and a willingness to get involved. He donest gamble enough and take chances - and for a youngester he doenst work hard enough for the team./quote]

Agreed. Very frustrating to watch.
TBH, after Worrall's cameo I think he could do a better job - he impressed me with his desire and quick, dynamic movement up front.

Haggis316 14-09-2008 19:56

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Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 631023)
We need an out and out winger to supply Mullin/Onibuje

Fola's not known as a target man in the air despite his height. If you recall he played on the wing when Swindon came.

Haggis316 15-09-2008 12:37

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Their manager thinks they were the better side:

Notts County must learn to hang on to leads - Ian McParland

Greger 16-09-2008 22:07

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Thought Griffiths had a promising first game. Seemed to know exactly how much time he had on the ball. But Clarke's timing was really off. Not a 100 per cent convinced about Miles either. Overall a good game, though, save Cav's schoolboy mistake, and with a better second striker, this could be quite a good team.:)

harwood red 16-09-2008 22:52

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have to say it was great to finally meet you after the match Greger :)

Greger 17-09-2008 20:19

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Appreciated that you took the trouble, Stanleymad & Harwood Red. :)
Not sure the club realises that the link with the club's history is an asset. But people researching granddads career might be inclined to pop in at a game. Had a message today from a couple of guys of that ilk that went on Saturday. And I'll plow on regardless.

Royboy39 17-09-2008 22:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 630914)
If we could equal our attacks with finishes we'd have won by many yesterday.
What worries me is the total lack of shape the team have going forward. Sometimes it looks like a school football game with everyone chasing after the same ball. Correct me if I'm wrong but did either of our wide players put in a cross during the entire game? John Miles is looking like he's finally putting the effort in, but it's useless when he gives us no end product. Countless times we saw the team breaking into the final third, but then the attack fizzled out. Wingers need to be on the wing and get crosses in. That's why we have Paul Mullin up front. When Jamie Clarke comes deep to get the ball and runs with it, he needs to lift his head up and see what's available because that is his downfall. There have been a lot of positives and a lot of turn arounds this season, lets hope the tactics can change for the better too.

Hi Shaker.........I have read so much about Stanley on this forum.
I went on Saturday for the first time in many many years.
The last time I went to a Stanley match it was at Peel Park.
I was not impressed by the football on offer....or paying £2 for dry pie.
£6 in total for three.....I think a rep from your sponsors would have sold many more if they were presented better at a reasonable price instead of being sold at the resident greasy spoon outlet.
Get the football right and the pies might taste better.

shakermaker 17-09-2008 22:20

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The prices are set by the respective food vans not the club. But I agree, the prices are extortionate.


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