paschahound wrote:Wow, that's peanuts. Surprised a fan consortium couldn't have got together to do something.
Wasn't it them who we played in that most farcical game ever in the late 80's? I may be wrong, but it was some small Yorkshire team. The County Cup or something, that was played on a Sunday and ended 1-1 somehow, as we were totally on top, and the ref forgot his rule book so didn't play the extra time that was supposed to have taken place and by the time he had realised, their players had rushed to get changed.
jbc.shrimp wrote:If a club closes like this, what does it take to get them going again, simply the £7000, or extra to buy the actual business, and proof that the club would be run properly ?
Gone_Shrimping wrote:paschahound wrote:Wow, that's peanuts. Surprised a fan consortium couldn't have got together to do something.
Wasn't it them who we played in that most farcical game ever in the late 80's? I may be wrong, but it was some small Yorkshire team. The County Cup or something, that was played on a Sunday and ended 1-1 somehow, as we were totally on top, and the ref forgot his rule book so didn't play the extra time that was supposed to have taken place and by the time he had realised, their players had rushed to get changed.
I think you are correct. We won the Lancashire FA Trophy and as a "reward" we represented the Lancashire FA and were drawn away at North Ferriby United.
paschahound wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:paschahound wrote:Wow, that's peanuts. Surprised a fan consortium couldn't have got together to do something.
Wasn't it them who we played in that most farcical game ever in the late 80's? I may be wrong, but it was some small Yorkshire team. The County Cup or something, that was played on a Sunday and ended 1-1 somehow, as we were totally on top, and the ref forgot his rule book so didn't play the extra time that was supposed to have taken place and by the time he had realised, their players had rushed to get changed.
I think you are correct. We won the Lancashire FA Trophy and as a "reward" we represented the Lancashire FA and were drawn away at North Ferriby United.
Right, reward from the Chorley win. We were at home first though and lost the replay. Very low gate that day, must have been less than 200. The ref was a complete joke even before the end of match debacle and never stopped shouting praise at their keeper throughout the match.
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:
Well the keeper was his son!
paschahound wrote:Wasn't it them who we played in that most farcical game ever in the late 80's?.
paschahound wrote:Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:
Well the keeper was his son!
That's a really funny thing to say
Err...you got to be kidding...right?
Edit...ok, I can still picture the ref that day and he was between 35 and 40, so I guess this is a joke
Seasider9601 wrote:paschahound wrote:Wasn't it them who we played in that most farcical game ever in the late 80's?.
I'm pretty sure this Sunday game was played the day after we had played Bishop Auckland at home in the 1986/87 season FA Cup Third Qualifying Round.
Bishops beat us 2-1 at Christie, and I'm sure this match was played the day after.
I remember being gutted I couldn't go because my parents wouldn't drive me to CP from Carnforth again....!!
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:paschahound wrote:Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:
Well the keeper was his son!
That's a really funny thing to say
Err...you got to be kidding...right?
Edit...ok, I can still picture the ref that day and he was between 35 and 40, so I guess this is a joke
Yes it's totally fake news! It just made me smile that the ref for some reason was encouraging the keeper. Took me back to the old days of watching one of my sons (a keeper) playing junior then local league adult football. I usually ran the line as a volunteer and had to combine that with giving him verbal support. Maybe they got the ref from Local Leagues for this one off glorified friendly of a game? Therefore his attitude could have been far more relaxed than we usually see.
Freez wrote:Who was the Joe Woj crap winger?
Freez wrote:Who was the Joe Woj crap winger?
Gone_Shrimping wrote:I remember going on the players coach in the days when they allowed spectators to travel on it for an away game
Seasider9601 wrote:Freez wrote:Who was the Joe Woj crap winger?
I was wondering that too Freez.
Vaughn Williams ??
BerlinWaller wrote:Sadly the 2015 FA Trophy winners have officially folded today, after the club was issued a winding up order in court this morning. They owed just £7k but were unable to raise it.
Freez wrote:Who was the Joe Woj crap winger?
paschahound wrote:Freez wrote:Who was the Joe Woj crap winger?
Definitely not Vaughen Williams (who I thought was a decent player). I wouldn't disrespect the memory of Graham Gill, despite his unremarkable goal ratio compared to his Workington days. It wasn't any of the other regulars of that season: Sayer, Carruthers, Szabo, Large, Galley, Kennedy, Jones, Lancaster...
I can't remember the name of the player I'm thinking of, but I remember we signed someone with football league experience, who only played a very few games for us, mostly as sub and was terrible.
Then again, it was a long time ago and my memory might be playing tricks, though the awful slice right at the end sticks in mind.
Seasider9601 wrote:Aye.
Meanwhile, we can only reminisce verbally about Graham Gill watching planes take off from Manchester Airport during an away game at Hyde United and also Graham Jones' spectacular back passes which (sometimes) resulted in own goals being scored....!!
One of which I had on Video at one time in the home GMAC Cup Semi Final v Weymouth in April 1988.
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