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Outback Ozzy 23-02-2011 09:03

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


None ?

cashman 23-02-2011 16:32

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 886508)
None ?

none of the whalleys.

lancsdave 23-02-2011 16:34

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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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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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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

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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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