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andyd 29-10-2015 15:24

York City.
 
£15 admission good first move by new admin maybe get a few more on.

cashman 29-10-2015 15:40

Re: York City.
 
Very good move i reckon, :)

accybeme 29-10-2015 15:50

Re: York City.
 
A clean sheet for Jason against his old club would be nice

AccyMad 29-10-2015 16:44

Re: York City.
 
Was talking about York game at dinner time in market hall cafe & saying it would be a good idea to reduce the admission a bit for it - maybe someone connected with the powers that be was ear-wigging? :)
Seriously though, good move by the club - bring 'em on!

Tom D 29-10-2015 18:39

Re: York City.
 
Good move. Should do this for every cup game at home

lancsdave 29-10-2015 20:03

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom D (Post 1153628)
Good move. Should do this for every cup game at home

Both clubs have to agree, can't see Chelsea agreeing to it in the 3rd round :)

monkey hanger 30-10-2015 08:24

Re: York City.
 
good move as every little helps. I enjoy the fa cup and other cup competitions but I,m an old fart who remembers the good old days before these European leagues when everyone looked forward to the cup. I even remember when burnley were find for playing a weakened side before a fa cup game. times certainly have changed.

Chrisr 31-10-2015 16:28

Re: York City.
 
The new owner has discussed this at the supporters club meeting. I do get the feeling he wants to do something to get people in the ground. watch the space

andyd 01-11-2015 09:23

Re: York City.
 
I know a cup run can be a distraction but winning becomes a habit plus £18000 prize money plus home ties with good gates can be a good earner now being debt free no longer just lost in a pile of debt, a good money earning run could just push our club that much further here,s hoping we get 1600+ home fans on saturday to get behind the lads and get a positive result.

football19 01-11-2015 13:11

Re: York City.
 
HopeTom and Liam have a good week in training,with dean suspended,great opportunity to grab a shirt and put a performance in to make team selection difficult for Coley.

choirboy 01-11-2015 13:41

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 1153629)
Both clubs have to agree, can't see Chelsea agreeing to it in the 3rd round :)

We will have to worry about Chelsea when we get them in the Quarter Finals!:alright::hehetable

st06nc2 01-11-2015 17:22

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by choirboy (Post 1153766)
We will have to worry about Chelsea when we get them in the Quarter Finals!:alright::hehetable

If chelsea get that far

Chewbacca 01-11-2015 17:27

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 1153629)
Both clubs have to agree, can't see Chelsea agreeing to it in the 3rd round :)

The home club set the price, the away club gets no say, and that has been the case for a while now in the FA Cup.

"Competition Proper

Immediately after the draw is known, the Club playing at home shall decide on the prices of admission, subject to a minimum price of £10.00 for all spectators other than concessions."

I was normally the smaller club wanting higher prices that caused disputes over ticket prices. Stanley could charge £10 at home v Chelsea in the FACC as a reward to the fans, but it would never happen.

DaveinGermany 02-11-2015 18:08

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chewbacca (Post 1153787)
Stanley could charge £10 at home v Chelsea in the FACC as a reward to the fans, but it would never happen.

You're probably right, they'd end up asking for 15 quid a head. ;) :D

Lost in Cornwall 03-11-2015 08:44

Re: York City.
 
I think the minimum price goes up to £15 from the third round onwards.

Chewbacca 04-11-2015 22:43

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lost in Cornwall (Post 1153878)
I think the minimum price goes up to £15 from the third round onwards.

It stays at £10 until the FA set it in the semis. £15 was the minimum several years back though.

AccyMad 05-11-2015 08:30

Re: York City.
 
I see York have appointed their new manager, Jackie McNamara? Don't know much about him except he 'parted company' as they say with Dundee United in September - could it be that the new gaffer syndrome will come into play on Saturday?
Should be a good game, hopefully the reduced admission will help us get a decent gate & fingers crossed that come 5pm on Saturday we're in the hat for the next round.

andyd 06-11-2015 08:53

Re: York City.
 
Anybody heard or read wether Joe Wright and Brad Haliday have been given the ok by their clubs to play for us in the cup.

cashman 06-11-2015 08:59

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1154100)
Anybody heard or read wether Joe Wright and Brad Haliday have been given the ok by their clubs to play for us in the cup.

No but would hope so.

Exile on Spencer St 06-11-2015 09:29

Re: York City.
 
The Fishy item about Mr.Mooney implies that Halliday is available and the latest news (a smiling Professor, just for Mysteron?) suggests other defenders are back from injury/illness.
It will be a very tough match tomorrow. The Minstermen will be out to impress their new manager, and no League 2 side can be taken for granted, home or away.

Redraine 06-11-2015 16:38

Re: York City.
 
Slightly off topic, but don't forget you can watch Danny Webber in action for Salford on telly tonight.

choirboy 06-11-2015 21:30

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Redraine (Post 1154125)
Slightly off topic, but don't forget you can watch Danny Webber in action for Salford on telly tonight.

Just watched Salford City deservedly beat Notts County 2 - 0 on BBC2. It took me back to when Stanley beat Huddersfield with Jon Stead up front totally played out of the game, as he was tonight! Howson at the back MOM for me!
Well done to the underdog, Salford City, and to the BBC for covering the match!
Long live the FA Cup!
A BIG ROSES DERBY tomorrow, and here's to a RED ROSE Victory!
ON STANLEY ON!
:theband:

cashman 07-11-2015 07:04

Re: York City.
 
Watched it meself, thought Webber played very well,as did all the Salford side.:p

accybeme 07-11-2015 08:20

Re: York City.
 
heavy rain at times in Accy this morning, so conditions could be an issue, passes especially back to the keeper will have to allow for the slow roll of the ball

cashman 07-11-2015 08:23

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1154153)
heavy rain at times in Accy this morning, so conditions could be an issue, passes especially back to the keeper will have to allow for the slow roll of the ball

Think we will be too busy to pass back.:D

Greeny 07-11-2015 10:06

Re: York City.
 
Glad we not playing Morecambe or they would object to the conditions.

accybeme 07-11-2015 10:17

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Greeny (Post 1154157)
Glad we not playing Morecambe or they would object to the conditions.

don't they only complain about the conditions when there losing,
(bless that big Kev)

accybeme 07-11-2015 10:39

Re: York City.
 
what's the latest on the injury front, who's fit & who's not

cashman 07-11-2015 10:58

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1154164)
what's the latest on the injury front, who's fit & who's not

Well ive been rough all week, but not so bad today.:D

Exile on Spencer St 07-11-2015 11:28

Re: York City.
 
Dubbin those boots, Cashy, and take 'em with you.

baldy 07-11-2015 12:13

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1154164)
what's the latest on the injury front, who's fit & who's not

I think Buxton and Bruna out injured and Winnard suspended for 5 bookings!

accybeme 07-11-2015 12:41

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1154169)
Dubbin those boots, Cashy, and take 'em with you.

Why are they reintroducing the cross bar challenge lol

accybeme 07-11-2015 12:42

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by baldy (Post 1154171)
I think Buxton and Bruna out injured and Winnard suspended for 5 bookings!

? is Tom fit to play today

andyd 07-11-2015 16:21

Re: York City.
 
Well done Stanley ground out the result in a difficult tie played in the final 20 mins in awful conditions in the hat for Monday,s draw home crowd poor Mr. Holt sure has a job on his hands to get people to come the team is doing it,s bit the public nah.

Redraine 07-11-2015 16:25

Re: York City.
 
What a marvellous game of football in atrocious conditions. At one stage I thought we were going to blow York away but they made us work extremely hard for the win and looked a much better team than their league position would suggest. Kee, Crooks, Windass were awesome in attack with Halliwell outstanding at the back and on the overlap. An excellent goal from McConville in addition to the usual wasted chances from him but no complaints by me after a thrilling team performance. A very cheeky penalty from Joss when I was expecting him to blast it into the bottom corner.

maccawozzagod 07-11-2015 16:37

Re: York City.
 
January arrives ...
£1m for Windass
£1m for Crooks
£1m for FA Cup run

Mr Holt sells up and runs for the hills in the only recorded "man makes money from Accrington Stanley"

:)

Kiwi John 07-11-2015 17:09

Re: York City.
 
Well done STANLEY. another heavenly Sunday down here.

cashman 07-11-2015 17:16

Re: York City.
 
That was one hell of a game, York played well first half,yet we had the better chances Started the second half like a house on fire, then weather intervened and made a lottery of things,Well done red men.:)

mab 07-11-2015 17:40

Re: York City.
 
:) Fantastic advert of cup football where both teams went for it from start to finish IMHO Crooks goal has to be one of the rds best, fantastic run and finish, Brad Halliday had one hell of a game although thought he could have done better with there goal. Wonder if we can take him on loan for the rest of the season be great if we could . Rd2 here we come :)

baldy 07-11-2015 18:37

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1154182)
Mr. Holt sure has a job on his hands to get people to come

Let's help him then by bringing a mate next week and really getting behind Andy Holt and the team!

VALAIRIAN 07-11-2015 19:05

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 1154185)
January arrives ...
£1m for Windass
£1m for Crooks
£1m for FA Cup run

Mr Holt sells up and runs for the hills in the only recorded "man makes money from Accrington Stanley"

:)


Ain't nobody getting Crooksy on the cheap ;)

:D :D :D

AccyMad 07-11-2015 19:53

Re: York City.
 
According to Coley in today's interview ain't nobody getting any of our lads, on the cheap or otherwise before the end of the season, good news indeed! :)

Chrisr 07-11-2015 22:01

Re: York City.
 
The crowd was declared as 1475 which is poor. York brought a fair few but the empty red seats at the Clayton end looked bad. A fantastic game in awful conditions. We need to do all we can to boost the crowd. I hope we can keep Brad Halliday he was MOM for me, fast and intelligent player. I wonder when we will get some decent TV coverage. That show on channel 5 is crap.

MikeA 07-11-2015 22:07

Re: York City.
 
The goals: BBC Sport - FA Cup: Accrington 3-2 York highlights

Redraine 07-11-2015 22:16

Re: York City.
 
York must have provided the commentator, going berserk for their goals but hardly raising his voice for ours!:confused:

baldy 08-11-2015 07:44

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeA (Post 1154209)

Good goal by Sean!

monkey hanger 08-11-2015 10:24

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Redraine (Post 1154211)
York must have provided the commentator, going berserk for their goals but hardly raising his voice for ours!:confused:

it was radio York commentator at least he said definite pen. cant add anything to the comments about the game. kept looking at my watch after the storms came in hoping there,d be no repeat of the Morecambe fiasco. also well done to the referee as well. let the game go as much as possible plus a fourth official with a smile on his face unlike most who are blakey from on the buses clones.

Revived Red 08-11-2015 11:02

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by baldy (Post 1154215)
Good goal by Sean!

I suppose we should forgive the misses. But it is difficult to forgive his failure to challenge the York scorer for their second goal. McConville just stood there and gave him all the room he wanted to head the ball. No wonder our defenders were furious with him at the time.

accybeme 08-11-2015 11:10

Re: York City.
 
I give credit to the York travelling supporters they were terrific braved the conditions never stopped cheering their team, the fans I met after match were full of complements
about our team & club (((brilliant fans)))

Billy Casper 08-11-2015 11:23

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1154223)
I give credit to the York travelling supporters they were terrific braved the conditions never stopped cheering their team, the fans I met after match were full of complements
about our team & club (((brilliant fans)))


The York directors thought it was very funny to watch their own fans get a soaking . :rolleyes::o

Exile on Spencer St 08-11-2015 11:55

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1154222)
I suppose we should forgive the misses. But it is difficult to forgive his failure to challenge the York scorer for their second goal. McConville just stood there and gave him all the room he wanted to head the ball. No wonder our defenders were furious with him at the time.

Mr. McConville did score a(nother) good goal, after some decisive attacking play from Pierro, but he's definitely not the bravest of players, and that was a poor example of ducking out of a challenge. Even jumping and missing the ball might have put off the York scorer. Fortunate it happened when it did and not with another ten minutes to go.

VALAIRIAN 08-11-2015 12:53

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeA (Post 1154209)

Thanks for the link Mike :)

keep the faith 08-11-2015 13:41

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by baldy (Post 1154194)
Let's help him then by bringing a mate next week and really getting behind Andy Holt and the team!

I've got a mate coming over from Dewsbury in West Yorkshire next week, never been to Stanley before in his life. It was his idea to come over not mine, he's been following the fortunes of Stanley for a couple of years now and decided to come and have a look for himself.

MikeA 09-11-2015 06:45

Re: York City.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by baldy (Post 1154215)
Good goal by Sean!

So good, the BBC included it in their 'Best Goals of Round 1':
BBC Sport - FA Cup first round: Best goals from the weekend

But not Matt's...


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