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Chimer 05-05-2009 21:16

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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 710981)
He was probably thinking of going out in a blaze of glory

That's the point, surely. Donkey's years flogging away climbing the pyramid with Stanley and now apparently likely (although I for one am not prejudging the outcome) to be banned for what may just be a penny-ante (OK £5-ante) bit of stupidity - I'd certainly have grabbed the chance to go out with a bang.

I agree with Jeff and others that a suspension pending the decision would have been the right way for the club to go - but that wasn't Cav's decision. So there he was on the pitch, as captain, and in those circumstances I have no trouble at all with him taking the pen, especially if Proccy wasn't keen.

Just as well it wasn't Rocky who gave away the last-minute penalty, I suppose. That would really have given the hanging judges something to shout about .......
:hidewall:

MCR ADIM 05-05-2009 21:26

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Originally Posted by Chimer (Post 711062)

Just as well it wasn't Rocky who gave away the last-minute penalty, I suppose. That would really have given the hanging judges something to shout about .......
:hidewall:

You hit the nail on the head with that statement! ;)

fatgaz182 05-05-2009 22:41

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 710668)
29 hours later - still rat arsed!

NO HOT FOOD -NO HOT FOOD - NO HOT FOOD - NO HOT FOOD

Charlatans.

top day out. thanks to JT for the coaches and thanks to the 383 Stanley who gave their all to outsing 7000 Mancs on their party day

How the hell I got back to Darwen will be a mystery :confused:

I remember a lad on a BMX and a girl asleep in a bus stop???

You make it too the christening:dummy2: then? :D

maccawozzagod 05-05-2009 22:58

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i was there in body.......

carpon 06-05-2009 00:29

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In regard to the penalty at Bury,(and I was there) I'd ask the same question as others have asked......

Why weren't others lined up to take the doomed kick in front of Cavanagh??? ( incidentaly the SECOND spot kick we missed against the Shakers this/last term !! ) I know Proccy has missed a couple this season,but (as a team) four misses out of five this term speaks volumes. Seems to me,we've had a problem hitting the net from the twelve yard spot last term.:confused:

If that was Cavanagh's last contribution in a Stanley shirt then what a way to bow out ( as others have said ) I'd love to know if Proccy ever had a say in taking that penalty???:confused: I thought he ranup to it with a "hit and hope attitude ".... but as Cloughie used to say....."for missing the target from there son you want bloody shooting !!!"

As for Williams, I've never been his greatest fan, I thought he was a decent player in the non league days.Since the step up to the league,it's been a league too far as far as Williams is concerned. But IF found guilty of the charges laid at his door,Sorry to all the Williams fans out there, I for one won't be sorry to see him go.:o

The F.A. have had nearly twelve months to sort out the damning evidence in the infamous betting scandal. Somehow, I don't think they'd drag the issue on that long if they knew there was some doubt that they'd get a result.:o

Admittedly we played well for a long time against a side who have been up there all season long. In a way we rained on their parade a little. It would have been even nicer to notch a win there and end the season on a real high. A special mension to all the Ultras with their outstanding fancy dress contributions. Quality !! I noticed Elvis giving the munchkins in the main stand the needle and it made me laugh!!:D

Good luck to the Shakers in the play offs. I think they'll probably need it as the end of season lottery (and history proves it throughout the leagues ) doesn't seem to favour the highest placed side.

I'd end on a slight note of caution though. As it's been announced that the wage budget drops by 25% next term, I can't see the ten year record streching to eleven next year.(although I hope I'm wrong !! ) I think unless the football genius can pull a few rabbits out of hat's between now and August, it's another long (hopefully successful) fight against the drop back to obscurity next term.:(

VALAIRIAN 10-05-2009 14:59

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:):) At least somebody will be able to post this match thread again next season :D:D:D Poor old Jevons :rolleyes: Pity he did not miss last week :p One down (ha ha no pun intended) one to go.....



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Bury 0-1 Shrewsbury (agg 1-1) (Shrewsbury win 4-3 on penalties)

Bagpuss 10-05-2009 15:13

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Ha Ha the joy of Bishop missing the final penalty, big time charlie.

maccawozzagod 10-05-2009 17:30

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welcome back Bury :D

MCR ADIM 10-05-2009 18:00

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The gills winning against rochdale

VALAIRIAN 10-05-2009 18:18

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Don't tempt fate MCR :( It's 1 V 1 now, wait until it's over.

Tin Monkey 10-05-2009 18:36

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Gillingham were the best team I've seen this season.

fatgaz182 11-05-2009 14:05

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Shrewsbury Town are on form at the moment, but yes Gillingham where the best team I've seen at Stanley this season.

It'll be a good final to watch I think?:confused:





:thankya:

JEFF 11-05-2009 15:24

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Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 712575)
Gillingham were the best team I've seen this season.

I agree, both at home and away, they were the best team I've seen in the League. But, don't forget just after they beat us at Gillingham they got stuffed 7-0 by Shrewsbury.

carpon 14-05-2009 00:15

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Went to Bury's play off game on Sunday.

Whilst the Shaker's were very unlucky, I didn't see much to impress me about Shrewsbury over the two games against Bury to make me think they'd be favourites for the final.

I'd have thought that Gills will probably outnumber the Shrews fans at Wembley ( being about an hour's trip from Kent at a push) and from what the Gills showed against Dale, I'd hope they'd come through that game and win.

At least Shrewsbury is North of the Watford Gap and there's a near certainty the Shrews would bring a bigger folowing to the F.E.S. than the boys from Kent???

lancsdave 14-05-2009 06:15

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Originally Posted by carpon (Post 713577)
I'd have thought that Gills will probably outnumber the Shrews fans at Wembley ( being about an hour's trip from Kent at a push)


Given they have a 38,000 allocation against Shrews 21,000 allocation I think that may be right :)


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