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lancsdave 08-10-2013 19:14

Lancashire Cup
 
Not seen it mentioned anywhere. Stanley away to Bury in 1st Round. Only reason I noticed is because Burnley have entered this year :)

Mr T 09-10-2013 07:22

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
Dates are being discussed

teabag 12-10-2013 19:15

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
interesting to see southport in the competition

teabag 16-10-2013 20:24

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
19th november 1o'clock ko

Mr T 16-10-2013 21:06

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
Date time and venue all at Bury's request.

The home team have the right to "call the shots"

smobile 17-10-2013 06:04

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
Wonder if Coley will be in charge by then ?????????????









Of Bury I mean....................

Exile on Spencer St 17-10-2013 11:48

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1079892)
Wonder if Coley will be in charge by then ?????????????

Quote:

Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1079892)

Of Bury I mean....................



Shhh! So far this is a DAV0-free zone.

DAV007 17-10-2013 21:33

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
don't be daft!

teabag 31-10-2013 19:44

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
if we beat bury, its blackburn at home

Redraine 01-11-2013 07:57

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1079892)
Wonder if Coley will be in charge by then ?????????????









Of Bury I mean....................

Coley is second favourite for the Forest Green job!

DAV007 01-11-2013 16:49

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
Forest green would be a good move or him (although he would struggle to commute it).

A club who's owner has backed successive managers and loses around £800,000 a year trying to get into the football league.

Coley would make their dream a reality.

Chubbyman 01-11-2013 18:06

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1081873)
Forest green would be a good move or him (although he would struggle to commute it).

A club who's owner has backed successive managers and loses around £800,000 a year trying to get into the football league.

Coley would make their dream a reality.


Ah...yes....you mean the same as he did for Rochdale?

DAV007 02-11-2013 18:31

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
different circumstances.

Rochdale he took over a team who where in the relegation zone and they stayed in the relegation zone.

but don't let facts spoil a good fantasy

Chubbyman 02-11-2013 23:47

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
Fact brought the team that far down they were under the gutter.....not in it ......fact....big gambling and drinking culture in a lot of the team developed......very professional........

maccawozzagod 03-11-2013 00:18

Re: Lancashire Cup
 
FACT he had the most successful team for 50 years (and arguably ever) regardless of the drinking culture
FACT there was far more of a 'togetherness' under Coley. Since he left, the club and the fans appear to be separate entities (although all around the same time we lost many of the faces that got us so far)


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