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yerself 02-02-2014 08:00

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Originally Posted by Christies Child
Exactly and to be honest some of the post match comments on Radio Lancashire by your manager haven't helped the belief that MFC did all they could to get the match called off.

What a load of old ballcocks. The bald-headed scouse tart Ellison purposely kicked the ball into the area of standing water and went screaming to the referee. When the referee subsequently abandoned the match Ellison raised his gloved hand (who's ever heard of a scouser wearing gloves because of a bit of rain? :)) and waved towards the Clayton End grinning like a Cheshire cat.

Redraine 02-02-2014 08:03

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Saw the FL show last night. Never have I seen a "waterlogged" pitch looking less waterlogged. Whatever got into the ref's head? Oh, wait...........

cashman 02-02-2014 08:09

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Originally Posted by Christies Child (Post 1092646)
Exactly and to be honest some of the post match comments on Radio Lancashire by your manager haven't helped the belief that MFC did all they could to get the match called off.

I suppose telling porkies n making excuses,is much better than admitting yeh support a load of tarts.:rolleyes:

Chubbyman 02-02-2014 09:44

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Originally Posted by Christies Child (Post 1092646)
Exactly and to be honest some of the post match comments on Radio Lancashire by your manager haven't helped the belief that MFC did all they could to get the match called off.

Read my thread carefully,BEFORE the dismissal,Ellison the bald extremely ugly specimen never approached the officials with any problem about the playing surface.......after half -time he deserves an oscar along with your manager another pretty specimen on a bigger scale than Ellison who constantly badgered the fourth official......hopefully the clock will return to twelve.

Christies Child 02-02-2014 09:47

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1092662)
I suppose telling porkies n making excuses,is much better than admitting yeh support a load of tarts.:rolleyes:

What porkies?
What excuses?

Funny how you didn't have a go at Bury last week who certainly wanted the match off!

Chubbyman 02-02-2014 09:57

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Originally Posted by Christies Child (Post 1092674)
What porkies?
What excuses?

Funny how you didn't have a go at Bury last week who certainly wanted the match off!

Retardation is obviously epidemic in Morecambe.....There's a massive difference between a game called off before kick off and one in the second half.You can bet if you were leading 2-0 with a man sent off you wouldn't want the game abandoned and Ellison wouldn't be a Oscar candidate.

winstanley asfc 02-02-2014 11:25

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Not only disappointed with the game being called off on "the usual health and safety"issues(excuses)but what about the decision to allow those 20 or so Morecambe retards to come over to the Clayton End at half time and antagonise the home fans? They had no interest in watching the game,they were out for a confrontation,booting the metal fence and giving aggressive gestures! Surely they should've only been allowed up to the half way line,it's not as if the end was full and posed safety issues?!

teabag 02-02-2014 11:39

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not going to even mention the knobheads in the crown after the game eh

Chubbyman 02-02-2014 12:51

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Just seen one of the linesmen yesterday was a certain Paul Cook.

Chimer 02-02-2014 15:00

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Leaving aside the abandonment, can anyone tell me how the game was going, e.g. were we obviously on top before or after the sending off? For some reason there are no stats showing on the BBC report.

Returning to the abandonment, might it have been the right decision if we had happened to have been losing or a man short at the time? Only asking ....:D

cashman 02-02-2014 15:10

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Thought we had the best of things up to the abandonment Chimer. no doubt in my mind we would have won.

Chubbyman 02-02-2014 15:13

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I believe the game was very even in the first half,as you would expect Stanley came out with more venom at the start of the second half but didn't have long to prove it.Morecambe totally stage managed the postponement by Ellison turning deliberately to the only patch of water near the touch line and playing the ball in it and throwing out his arms and shouting at the ref,but this is only my opinion.

choirboy 02-02-2014 15:23

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Originally Posted by Chubbyman (Post 1092736)
I believe the game was very even in the first half,as you would expect Stanley came out with more venom at the start of the second half but didn't have long to prove it.Morecambe totally stage managed the postponement by Ellison turning deliberately to the only patch of water near the touch line and playing the ball in it and throwing out his arms and shouting at the ref,but this is only my opinion.

Pretty accurate Chubbyman. My view was that it was only a matter of time before Stanley scored and that they would very likely have scored again to make it 2 - 0 or possibly 3 - 0.:(
As said before Ellison was at the referee as they were kicking off for the start of the second half......and definitely took the ball into the only real wet patch down the left wing in front of the main stand.:dummy::dummy::dummy:
Anyway guys, we will just beat them as normal on a tuesday night to come.:mosher:
ON STANLEY ON:theband:

JIMSLAD 02-02-2014 18:24

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red card for Kenyon will still stand so he should miss 3 games

Chubbyman 02-02-2014 18:51

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Originally Posted by JIMSLAD (Post 1092756)
red card for Kenyon will still stand so he should miss 3 games

To the benefit of other clubs


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