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Must be like ground hog day for you on every visit :D - still if you come to the rearranged game it'll only be a tenner & if you remember to wear your wellies, it'll be win-win! |
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well could well be the same result as last time Morescum was abandonded.:D
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Compared to the magnificent Globe Arena, our ground is tin-pot. But there's one big difference. Last year little tin-pot Stanley actually made a profit. Now let me think? How much profit did Morecambe make????????? |
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I think it's great when we postpone at the last minute or abandon games half way through.
It means we get a better picture of the results we need to seal promotion with the games in hand but most of all it really seems to drive the more immature fans (both home and away fans) into bouts of irrationality. I've just enjoyed reading their hilarious little hissy fits on twitter. Proper fans know and appreciate the eccentricities of tiny "tin pot" clubs like Accrington, with their quirky grounds and dodgy pitches and know that football is all the better for it. I thought the abandonment today was inevitable. Despite what some of our fans said on the way out, and what Coleman said in his interview, the pitch was sodden, the ball was sticking all down the right wing. One of their players had skidded 10 yards in our area before the heaviest of the rain . More heavy rain was forecast. Wasn't it better to call it off then rather than the 80th minute? Not sure what the relevance of the kids splashing about at half time has. Hardly worth comparing the two. |
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OK chaps, bloody hell raw nerve or what? LOL.I'll try and explain it in words of one syllable because yeh just ain't getting it. Somerset comes on here every time a game is called off due to a bit of rain and basically takes the mick out of yeh with his stupid non-sensical ramblings. Why does he do it...because he can, cos yeh have more games abandoned than any other professional club, apart from maybe Carlisle, but their ground was under 6 feet of flood water so we'll make allowances for them shall we. How do you respond to anyone who raises an eyebrow at these watery going ons, usually with abuse, not very friendly are yeh? Let's see what have you blamed over the years. Water cascading off the Coppice. Clay. The refereee. The god awful weather in Accy ( cos it don't rain anywhere else in the country does it LOL). Kevin Ellison. Have I missed any? Maybe a bit of advice from someone who wasn't at the game LOL. The damp area is always at the town end in front of the main stand. That's where the ball was holding in the surface water today, most of the rest of the pitch was still playing fairly well. Funnily enough the last time the game against Morecambe was called off the problem was in exactly the same area of the pitch. IDEA!! Try digging some 'clay' out of this area and beefing up the drainage in the same area then we might actually be able to finish a game next time there is a heavy downpour. Oh and try putting a toilet block in the away end suitable for the use of humans, rather than that rotting porta cabin from the sixties. OK chaps cue the abuse..............: and we'll never get anywhere will we? At the end of the day it's the Football League, not the Accy Sunday League!;)
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Doubt very much if Somerset will get banned.
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The "code 3" was announced well before it was officially called off, that was a disgrace to be fair.
It seemed like they waited as long as possible to tell fans, nothing to do with the queues for pies and beer.... Anyone who bought a ticket for the game (bar ST holders) has to pay again at a reduced price, which rubs salt into the wounds. The club needs to get someone in who is commercially savvy to advise, as in the long run this will lose support. "Accrington Stanley’s Lancashire derby with Morecambe was abandoned at half-time due to the persistent rain." That statement of the OS does sound very odd, blames the frequency of the rain, not the amount of rain and the effect on the pitch. |
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As a commuter to the game no ones more p****d off than me. However why were the Managers not consulted ?
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