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mab 14-10-2014 23:11

Stevenage fc Match Thread
 
:) Well no better place to bounce back than at stevenage and get on the winning trail again. Our friend isnt well liked at the mo but i dont know why hes doing agreat job:D Borochat There not a happy lot ;):D

MikeA 15-10-2014 00:53

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See who Stevenage have just signed:
League 2 Stevenage sign 55-year old goalkeeper and former England International Dave Beasant :: Live Soccer TV

smudgie 15-10-2014 15:30

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If there is one game I want to win ALL season this is it.

I cannot stand EVERYTHING about that disgusting club.

From its moronic manager to idiotic supporters.

COME ON THE REDS.

Exile on Spencer St 15-10-2014 15:52

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Jings, Smudgie, whatever the result, hope you don't forget to bring the valium on Saturday.;)

VALAIRIAN 15-10-2014 17:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 1120935)
If there is one game I want to win ALL season this is it.

I cannot stand EVERYTHING about that disgusting club.

From its moronic manager to idiotic supporters.

COME ON THE REDS.

Only one???? What about the home game :eek: :D :D

With you all the way.....

:) :) :)

Exile on Spencer St 16-10-2014 08:07

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For those amongst us to whom this may apply, Satanage's concessionary ticket price of £17 applies to those over 60.
Under 22s also seem to get a discount.

sherry 16-10-2014 10:18

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IF bought in advance - £19 on the day.

mab 16-10-2014 11:13

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For ticket info see main fishy site or click on v stevenage GtG thread for a full run down on ticket prices

Alvin the chipmunk 16-10-2014 16:17

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10.03 from Accy for this one. Usually like to get to a town for half twelvish or oneish for a wander and to sample some fine ales when doing a train away day.....however this involves getting there at half 2 and taxi straight to the ground...not spending any more of my time than necessary in that evil concrete cesspit.

The 207 mile derby awaits!!!

skoff 16-10-2014 21:06

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Any Stanley fans going to Stevenage interested in sharing a lift ?

skoff 17-10-2014 14:01

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Driving down to Stevenage, got room for 3 or 4 if anyone wants to go

choirboy 17-10-2014 19:56

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Stevenage :dflam:
STUFF 'EM STANLEY!:wave8:

VALAIRIAN 18-10-2014 10:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by choirboy (Post 1121211)
Stevenage :dflam:
STUFF 'EM STANLEY!:wave8:

I will be most alarmed, if by 5 O'Clock, we have not done ;)

:) :) :)

VALAIRIAN 18-10-2014 13:32

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Jorone, Hunt, Tom, Atkinson, Deano, Joyce, Proccy, Rocket, Maguire, Moly, Gray.

:) :) :)

lancsdave 18-10-2014 13:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1121284)
Jorone, Hunt, Tom, Atkinson, Deano, Joyce, Proccy, Rocket, Maguire, Moly, Gray.

:) :) :)

How come you are on first name terms with Aldred ? :)

VALAIRIAN 18-10-2014 13:42

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Sounds better :)

st06nc2 18-10-2014 13:46

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Naismith missing for personal reasons
Westley set fire alarm off at 4am at hotel lads were staying at

SamF 18-10-2014 14:04

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1-0 to Stevenage.

SamF 18-10-2014 14:25

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1-1 Molyneux :-)

SamF 18-10-2014 15:07

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2-1 Stevenage

mab 18-10-2014 16:00

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Thats it all over another defeat for the reds :( why bring a Barry on when we have Hatfield Mingoia or windass on the bench when we're chassing the game:confused:

deeayess 18-10-2014 17:15

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A poor game we never looked like winning. two needless goals we gave away due to poor defending then too many high balls to a team that play the high ball game. Only good things were I got in as a concession and had a bucket o bevvy.

Doesn't help that the wife's a Stevenage fan but I knew that anyway

Exile on Spencer St 18-10-2014 18:48

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Two good goals and one abysmally poor one separated two teams who were otherwise well matched in their ordinariness.
As for the difference in the scoreline, it was a shame it was down to that first minute shocker to Stevenage.
Stanley's new goalie came out and missed the first corner of the game, no doubt trying too hard on his first appearance, but then two defenders on the line conspired to let the ball past them (for the rest of the game, I thought the new lad did very well).
After such a bad start, Stanley composed themselves and equalised with a great effort - wide ball to the right to O'Sullivan who fired a long diagonal ball across the penalty area to Molyneux coming in on the left, who beat a man then slotted into the far corner. After that Stanley were all over Stevenage throughout the rest of the first half in terms of possession. Unfortunately possession doesn't win games.
Second half started exactly the same, except this time Stevenage's goal was well worked and well taken.
But Stanley's composure deserted them and yet again they got sucked into an ungainly aerial battle that they were never going to win. Second half Stevenage harried, pushed, pulled and barged, but that could hardly be a surprise tactic from a team managed by Mr.Westley.
Two shots on goal from each side over 90 minutes of football!
Stanley lacked any creativity in the middle of the park during the entire second half and what subs that were made seemed too late to make any difference.
Think I might give these away games a miss; that's three defeats to poorish opposition (Cheltenham, Oxford, and now Stevenage); missed Northampton and looked what happened!

Chubbyman 18-10-2014 20:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1121325)
Two good goals and one abysmally poor one separated two teams who were otherwise well matched in their ordinariness.
As for the difference in the scoreline, it was a shame it was down to that first minute shocker to Stevenage.
Stanley's new goalie came out and missed the first corner of the game, no doubt trying too hard on his first appearance, but then two defenders on the line conspired to let the ball past them (for the rest of the game, I thought the new lad did very well).
After such a bad start, Stanley composed themselves and equalised with a great effort - wide ball to the right to O'Sullivan who fired a long diagonal ball across the penalty area to Molyneux coming in on the left, who beat a man then slotted into the far corner. After that Stanley were all over Stevenage throughout the rest of the first half in terms of possession. Unfortunately possession doesn't win games.
Second half started exactly the same, except this time Stevenage's goal was well worked and well taken.
But Stanley's composure deserted them and yet again they got sucked into an ungainly aerial battle that they were never going to win. Second half Stevenage harried, pushed, pulled and barged, but that could hardly be a surprise tactic from a team managed by Mr.Westley.
Two shots on goal from each side over 90 minutes of football!
Stanley lacked any creativity in the middle of the park during the entire second half and what subs that were made seemed too late to make any difference.
Think I might give these away games a miss; that's three defeats to poorish opposition (Cheltenham, Oxford, and now Stevenage); missed Northampton and looked what happened!

Sums it up pretty much Exile,a waste of a tank and a half of diesel,but a pleasure to see you and your good lady.I also think I spotted the irrepressible Ianray in his rather loud tartan cap !!!


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