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Post by Enya_NTFC on Oct 23, 2009 19:00:12 GMT
I was there
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Post by Desktop Hoggy on Oct 24, 2009 0:46:33 GMT
I was there Enjoyed your cup final
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Post by Enya_NTFC on Oct 24, 2009 11:03:42 GMT
I was there Enjoyed your cup final You wish. Got an Irish hat out of it
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Post by Desktop Hoggy on Oct 25, 2009 14:00:40 GMT
The Morecambe-Northampton was surprisingly not on last. Has Fez or Tyler sent an angry e-mail to the BBC?
Either way, great footage of highlights and a cracking away support who made the trip to Morecambe.
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Post by Enya_NTFC on Oct 25, 2009 14:24:03 GMT
Must watch the goals on the beeb. TBH they wern't going to put our game on last
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Post by Desktop Hoggy on Apr 1, 2010 1:22:42 GMT
Anyone going to Great Grimsby on Good Friday?
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Post by Tyler on Apr 3, 2010 19:18:42 GMT
I was there!
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Post by Desktop Hoggy on Apr 3, 2010 19:27:53 GMT
So was I, unlucky Grimsby is all I can say after being at Scunthorpe in the afternoon. As for the attendance of 4400, that has got to be a fiddle as the ground holds just shy of 10,000 and the home ends were virtually sold out.
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Post by Tyler on Apr 6, 2010 9:38:31 GMT
Grimsby? Thought they said they had a gate of 6k
In some ways they were unlucky. Didn't test our keeper enough, and that Akpawhateverhisnameis made a rod for his own back after going down like a sack of poo all the time
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Post by Desktop Hoggy on Apr 6, 2010 14:17:34 GMT
I swear I saw 4400ish on the scoreboard
Going onto the Grimsby website, the official attendance is indeed 6482. Making it their highest gate of the season, even bigger than Lincoln or even Bradford.
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Post by Desktop Hoggy on Apr 27, 2010 0:26:19 GMT
Is there any form of rivalry between Boston and Northampton?
Just that theres a chance 1000+ Boston United fans will be descending to Bradford for the Unibond Premier League playoff final if Boston beat North Ferriby United on Tuesday.
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Post by FezNTFC on May 6, 2010 11:02:32 GMT
Well, thats the play-offs over in all honesty.
We still have an outside chance, but we need Dagenham to lose against Darlington (as much chance as Gordon Brown winning Sports Personality of the Year), and Chesterfield and Port Vale to fail to win. Then we must beat Bury, who themselves need to win to get into the play-offs. It doesn't help that Bury are on a poo run of form, and we always lose to teams on poo runs (hehe).
Overall, a missed opportunity, because with all due respect to League Two, the standard of this division is absolutely appalling. The relegation hangover cost us this year, but if we keep the bulk of this squad then really we should get automatic next season.
That's all for now. UP THE COBBLERS!
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Post by Stealth on May 6, 2010 15:31:44 GMT
At least the future is bright Fez even if you don't make it this season.
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Post by FezNTFC on May 7, 2010 16:55:04 GMT
At least the future is bright Fez even if you don't make it this season. Things looked a hell of a lot brighter 4 years ago when we got promotion! With the budget we have in comparison to the rest of the division, we should be absolutely caning it. But 4 years down the line we're back to square one, and not even contesting in the Play-Offs in a league where the quality is a lot lower than it was last time we were down here. The light at the end of the tunnel is that we won't go bust, and with some clubs futures as uncertain as they are, having a football club to support on a Saturday will do me just fine for the moment And we really should sew up the title next year
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Post by Desktop Hoggy on May 10, 2010 20:52:13 GMT
At least the future is bright Fez even if you don't make it this season. Things looked a hell of a lot brighter 4 years ago when we got promotion! With the budget we have in comparison to the rest of the division, we should be absolutely caning it. But 4 years down the line we're back to square one, and not even contesting in the Play-Offs in a league where the quality is a lot lower than it was last time we were down here. The light at the end of the tunnel is that we won't go bust, and with some clubs futures as uncertain as they are, having a football club to support on a Saturday will do me just fine for the moment And we really should sew up the title next year Out of the relegated teams in League One, Gillingham and possibly Wycombe stand a better chance of an instant return to League One so League Two will be even tighter than ever. I'd say there are 12-14 teams who are more than capable enough of at least a playoff finish. Most, if not all clubs will be slashing the wage budgets so decent out of contract players won't cost the earth. I'd say Northampton will be up there as a top 7 team, possibly sneaking 3rd spot.
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