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maccawozzagod 23-02-2011 00:05

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Stanley fully deserved that win, whacking credit to C and B, 6 points from 6 against Wycombe and Crewe was way too much to ask but we have it.


Craneys goal, BANG. can't say much more but the only better goal he has scored for us was against Morecambe - and thats probably the only reason it was a better goal.

McConvilles goal, sorry lad I thought it was Gornell til you turned and showed the 11 shirt! Good composure, evaded 3 Crewe attempts at challenges and finished well - probably the goal of the game for me and up against Craneys' thats saying summat.

Gornell - not having seen much football this season, but having reaed plenty from our more 'educated' posters, I watched Gornell a little closer tonight. And I agree 100%, he was immense. Was nice to hear that he finally has a song of his own from the SU. Must admit I didnt like it when I read it on the Ultras site, but it sounded way better in reality.

Big performance again from the Reds, can we manage it again against Torquay? 9 from 9 would really put us back in the mix, but this is the 'easiest' of the three games!

Pendle Red 23-02-2011 05:27

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I think Stanley can play when we play against the footballing side in the division

Which is what Crewe were, my only concern first half is we looked scared to have a pop at the target and were almost guilty of trying to walk it into the net and a few players looked nervous of having a shot?

Second half super stuff all three second half goals were quality finishes, we held firm and defended resolutely, inspired substitution to bring about Stanley's third.

I thought Luke Joyce did ever so well breaking the play up nicely and Hessey looks back to his self assured best, once again for me as others MOM Mr. Gornell amazing work rate only down side for Stanley is sometimes is lack of support from midfield getting onto the ball when he has it after a long ball forward but works tirelessly & adds much to the team.

A good game overall, three very good points against a good footballing side and some footy to watch.

A good night to be a Red:)

theresonlyoneaccy 23-02-2011 06:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Haggis316 (Post 886279)
Well done Stanley.

With Michael Symes missing the penalty he won against my other side a good evening all in all.

Hope Springs eternal that they might be playing other in League 1 next season instead of League 2.

Not being negative or anything, but we'll be like Hereford if we go up unless Accrington Stanley en route to the Championship brings in an investor.

Only lost 4 of our last 16 games. Nice little run :D

Kiwi John 23-02-2011 08:05

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Brilliant, just brilliant.

AsFc62 23-02-2011 08:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pnefcben (Post 886299)
Preston fan in peace here.

My auntie lives in Accrington so she decided she wanted to go on a game so I came along and went on the terraced stand (no idea what it's name is).

Great atmosphere from the start, and saw two great teams play good football on a bad surface. I got involved in the singing too and loved the Gornell chant. Craney scored a thunderbolt as well which was good. Liked Gornell and Ryan, two players who had class and who i'd definately want at Preston.

All in all I was impressed. Definately going to come on again another game.

He's got the Stanley Bug :) :)

Cracking win last night. Gornell, Barnett and Ryan were a different class.

Outback Ozzy 23-02-2011 09:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pnefcben (Post 886299)
Preston fan in peace here.

My auntie lives in Accrington so she decided she wanted to go on a game so I came along and went on the terraced stand (no idea what it's name is).

Great atmosphere from the start, and saw two great teams play good football on a bad surface. I got involved in the singing too and loved the Gornell chant. Craney scored a thunderbolt as well which was good. Liked Gornell and Ryan, two players who had class and who i'd definately want at Preston.

All in all I was impressed. Definately going to come on again another game.

As an away fan????:tongueout

Sorry could not resist that, glad you enjoyed your first Stanley experience and may you have many more, any chance you may be turning red? Welcome to the club

cashman 23-02-2011 09:13

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good on yer mate, yer aunt also enjoyed it i hope?:)

Dan 23-02-2011 10:06

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Match reaction from Sean McConville - ASFC News Story > 3887

lancsdave 23-02-2011 12:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 886278)
a ref who deserves much credit fer letting the game flow,


No matter which football meassage board you read the ref always seems to have had a good game when your team has won :D

new red 23-02-2011 14:13

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Good well fought win. And well earned three points. A good game from Craney for a change. Hope he continues to put the effort in. Bring on Torquay.

Bagpuss 23-02-2011 15:43

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Anyone know if Whalley showed his face at last nights match?

cashman 23-02-2011 16:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 886501)
Anyone know if Whalley showed his face at last nights match?

was told none were yon baggy.

Bagpuss 23-02-2011 16:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 886504)
was told none were yon baggy.

Might come back to the fold then Saturday. (Shurm are you with me?)

lancsdave 23-02-2011 16:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 886504)
was told none were yon baggy.


None ?

cashman 23-02-2011 16:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 886508)
None ?

none of the whalleys.

lancsdave 23-02-2011 16:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 886509)
none of the whalleys.

OK just clarifying which none you meant :D

lancsdave 23-02-2011 16:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 886505)
Might come back to the fold then Saturday. (Shurm are you with me?)

I went last night despite me stilling having issues, time to step up to the plate :D

Chimer 23-02-2011 16:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by theresonlyoneaccy (Post 886327)
Only lost 4 of our last 16 games. Nice little run :D

And only lost 8 all season - only Chesterfield (4) doing better on that fromt. Wycombe, Shrewsbury, Bury and Torquay also L 8 - everyone else more.

We do tend to get a bit over-excited on here, but looking at the table and the fixtures does suggest most of the hardest games should be behind us - standfast away to Gills and Shrews. Having said that, of course we're quite likely to drop points at home to Barnet, Bradford, Burton, Hereford and Stockport - even though they're currently 5 of the bottom 6 :mad:

On Stanley On ... with cautious optimism on and off the pitch.

ROI 23-02-2011 17:04

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What I can't understand is why Coley insists in playing Craney.Take last nights game against Crewe, to the untrained eye it may have seemed that the way he evaded tackles and played the ball through to an unmarked Barnett [whose finish was brillant] was good play but to the trained eye the ball obviously just got caught in his studs and in trying to get the ball off it luckily went to Barnett. In the second half Craneys goal, to the trained eye, was obviously a mis**** cross/ come shot / backpass which trickled into the net, Craneys fitness level is 110% at the moment after having an enforced break due to the transfer saga so really should be scoring hattricks every game , this is why Coley must have brought him off last night knowing that he is 110% per cent fit and still mediocre.

shakermaker 23-02-2011 17:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by ROI (Post 886515)
What I can't understand is why Coley insists in playing Craney.Take last nights game against Crewe, to the untrained eye it may have seemed that the way he evaded tackles and played the ball through to an unmarked Barnett [whose finish was brillant] was good play but to the trained eye the ball obviously just got caught in his studs and in trying to get the ball off it luckily went to Barnett. In the second half Craneys goal, to the trained eye, was obviously a mis**** cross/ come shot / backpass which trickled into the net, Craneys fitness level is 110% at the moment after having an enforced break due to the transfer saga so really should be scoring hattricks every game , this is why Coley must have brought him off last night knowing that he is 110% per cent fit and still mediocre.

LOLZ!!

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Redash 23-02-2011 18:16

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Craney's and Macca's goals were on North West Tonight, both were crackers and well deserving of another viewing. ;)

cashman 23-02-2011 18:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ROI (Post 886515)
What I can't understand is why Coley insists in playing Craney.Take last nights game against Crewe, to the untrained eye it may have seemed that the way he evaded tackles and played the ball through to an unmarked Barnett [whose finish was brillant] was good play but to the trained eye the ball obviously just got caught in his studs and in trying to get the ball off it luckily went to Barnett. In the second half Craneys goal, to the trained eye, was obviously a mis**** cross/ come shot / backpass which trickled into the net, Craneys fitness level is 110% at the moment after having an enforced break due to the transfer saga so really should be scoring hattricks every game , this is why Coley must have brought him off last night knowing that he is 110% per cent fit and still mediocre.

Please enlighten me of yer specially trained eyes?:gooddog:

nige b 23-02-2011 20:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ROI (Post 886515)
What I can't understand is why Coley insists in playing Craney.Take last nights game against Crewe, to the untrained eye it may have seemed that the way he evaded tackles and played the ball through to an unmarked Barnett [whose finish was brillant] was good play but to the trained eye the ball obviously just got caught in his studs and in trying to get the ball off it luckily went to Barnett. In the second half Craneys goal, to the trained eye, was obviously a mis**** cross/ come shot / backpass which trickled into the net, Craneys fitness level is 110% at the moment after having an enforced break due to the transfer saga so really should be scoring hattricks every game , this is why Coley must have brought him off last night knowing that he is 110% per cent fit and still mediocre.

roi you've posted 5 times if this is the level of your football knowledge with your 'trained eye' please don't make it 6...talking bull

cashman 23-02-2011 21:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nige b (Post 886597)
roi you've posted 5 times if this is the level of your football knowledge with your 'trained eye' please don't make it 6...talking bull

We happen got this wrong nige.........ROIs happen a talent scout fer Man U.?:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: they got trained eyes.:D

ROI 23-02-2011 21:43

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Cashman and Nige B think you've missed the point

MikeA 23-02-2011 21:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Outback Ozzy (Post 886254)
Tonight gets even better, Macc beat Morecambe 2-0, Blackpool beating Spurs 3-0 (Adeam, Campbell and Super Brett just scored).

There's a piece on the BBC now about Brett being the first player to score for the same club in each of the top four divisions. :)

Great stuff!

cashman 23-02-2011 22:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ROI (Post 886611)
Cashman and Nige B think you've missed the point

Well by all means enlighten me, when yeh have answered me question.:rolleyes:

ROI 23-02-2011 22:14

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cashman :Didn't say I was talking about my trained eye , as for enlightening you can't be bothered

cashman 23-02-2011 22:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ROI (Post 886616)
cashman :Didn't say I was talking about my trained eye , as for enlightening you can't be bothered

then i can only take that as utter bull, whose trained eye were yeh talking about.:rolleyes:

ROI 23-02-2011 22:28

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Cashman you're getting there but very ,very slowly.

cashman 23-02-2011 22:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ROI (Post 886623)
Cashman you're getting there but very ,very slowly.

Great excuse, would probably have used that meself.:D

Pendle Red 24-02-2011 05:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeA (Post 886613)
There's a piece on the BBC now about Brett being the first player to score for the same club in each of the top four divisions. :)

Great stuff!

Yeah saw that great stuff for a good pro

I think there may have been a few others in Alan Cork for Wimbledon & Dean Windass for Hull?

sparkie 24-02-2011 06:42

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No Google Page Ranking Brett is the one and only player to score in the top four divisions. Well done Brett lad, I can't wait for that question to pop up at the quiz now, it means I will know an answer for a change!!!

maccawozzagod 24-02-2011 07:44

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goals are up on the BBC now Craneys mis-hit backpass

cashman 24-02-2011 08:55

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cheers rob, good to see again.:)

Chimer 24-02-2011 09:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ROI (Post 886623)
Cashman you're getting there but very ,very slowly.

Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 886626)
Great excuse, would probably have used that meself.:D

Cashy, you should know better than to feed the troll :D

JEFF 24-02-2011 09:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ROI (Post 886515)
What I can't understand is why Coley insists in playing Craney.Take last nights game against Crewe, to the untrained eye it may have seemed that the way he evaded tackles and played the ball through to an unmarked Barnett [whose finish was brillant] was good play but to the trained eye the ball obviously just got caught in his studs and in trying to get the ball off it luckily went to Barnett. In the second half Craneys goal, to the trained eye, was obviously a mis**** cross/ come shot / backpass which trickled into the net, Craneys fitness level is 110% at the moment after having an enforced break due to the transfer saga so really should be scoring hattricks every game , this is why Coley must have brought him off last night knowing that he is 110% per cent fit and still mediocre.

What else has this "trained eye" noticed, and please let us know who trains this eye then maybe we can all get "trained eyes"

football19 24-02-2011 10:18

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Must admit I must have an untrained eye,as i watched the game i thought Craney looked a yard off the pace ( prob due to lack of games).
After watching the highlights,how wrong i was !,everything positive about the performance seemed to go thro him,therefore i issue a public apology for even thinking this.
As a side issue,a footballing friend who attended the game with me was impressed with the standard of footy played by Acci,and also was impressed with Sean Mac !!!

maccawozzagod 24-02-2011 10:22

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... thinking the post by ROI was a little dig at all those that have slated him recently?

lancsdave 24-02-2011 10:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 886705)
... thinking the post by ROI was a little dig at all those that have slated him recently?

I thought it was an attempt at being sarcastic, a poor one though. You really have to be at your peak to compete with the experts on here :D

JEFF 24-02-2011 10:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 886707)
I thought it was an attempt at being sarcastic, a poor one though. You really have to be at your peak to compete with the experts on here :D

You probably need a "trained" brain

maccawozzagod 24-02-2011 10:53

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well i liked it. But then again, I am one of the uneducated sorts

VALAIRIAN 24-02-2011 17:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeA (Post 886613)
There's a piece on the BBC now about Brett being the first player to score for the same club in each of the top four divisions. :)

Great stuff!

I am sure that it is for Blackpool??? Hasn't Earnshaw scored Hatricks in all 4 Leagues?? Maybe wrong and I am sure that somebody will point it out if I am... :D :D :D

sparkie 24-02-2011 19:55

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reread what he said 'Brett being the first player to score for the same club in each of the top four divisions.' That club that he mentions may well be Blackpool you know :rolleyes::D

VALAIRIAN 24-02-2011 20:35

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I have re-read it Sparkie :) I still understand it the same, somebody else has scored for the same club, in all four leagues... :) :) :) Brett has done it for Blackpool!

maccawozzagod 24-02-2011 21:29

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i dont think anyone else has scored for the same club in each of the four divisions. How many clubs have played in all four divisions in a relatively short time span? Wimbledon on the way up, Bradford on the way down .... any more?

Redash 25-02-2011 04:54

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Swansea in the '70s, perhaps

Pendle Red 25-02-2011 05:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sparkie (Post 886639)
No Google Page Ranking Brett is the one and only player to score in the top four divisions. Well done Brett lad, I can't wait for that question to pop up at the quiz now, it means I will know an answer for a change!!!

Alan Cork - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dean Windass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maybe David Wetherall at Bradford?

Mybe there is another way of checking?

Phil Whalley 25-02-2011 07:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by football19 (Post 886704)
As a side issue,a footballing friend who attended the game with me was impressed with the standard of footy played by Acci,and also was impressed with Sean Mac !!!

Perhaps more than a side issue. This is something that happens a lot. Speaking to a Wycombe fan after the game on Sat, he was impressed with Craney for his ability to drift away from his marker in dangerous positions. I remember a Mansfield fan raving about John Miles after we had beaten them in the league a few years ago - poor workrate, sure, but he hadn't given the ball away all afternoon.

This is easier said than done, but familiarity with a player's shortcomings ought not to leave us unappreciative of the qualities they do have, even if you think they don't remind us of those qualities often enough.

football19 25-02-2011 13:21

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Phil,thats agreat post and agree 100%. John Miles work ethnic left a lot to be desired,but when he had the ball you always felt he could create something,this may upset a few people,but thats the sign of a quality player and JC was probably aware of this.

cashman 25-02-2011 14:08

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agree entirely wi the last 2 posts, yep donkeys are needed, but so is craft.;)

Pendle Red 25-02-2011 14:29

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Football 19 I think what you are referring to there are what I would term luxury players

Players that can change games in the bat of an eye but lower down the leagues there are not many of those who can actually do it on a regular basis and thus can appear in fan's eyes as being uniterested etc. the odd thing is as you go further up the leagues particulary PL you will find them by the score.

football19 25-02-2011 19:07

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pendle red,I agree with that!!,got frebbie tickets to watch man utd recently and you wouldnt believe how bad Rooney was,He wouldnt get in Accis reserves,never mind the first team.
Out of 20 passes,19 went astray, and guess what,the only decent pass was shown on match of the day! and not the other 19,not bad for 200k a week

Shurm 25-02-2011 22:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 886505)
Might come back to the fold then Saturday. (Shurm are you with me?)

Only just seen this :) busy at work this weekend but it's raining hard so it will probably be off :D thanks for the thought though.


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