(08 Dec 2015, 7:06 pm)mb134 wrote Could move the Carlisle game to the Sunday?
They could but that would cause chaos for the Notts County fans who had planned travel up on the Saturday.
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(09 Dec 2015, 11:08 am)MrFozz wrote Could Gateshead not have offered the Int'l Stadium to Carlisle, considering Carlisle offered Brunton Park in there hour of need a few year when Heed played all over the North and Midlands
(09 Dec 2015, 11:08 am)MrFozz wrote Could Gateshead not have offered the Int'l Stadium to Carlisle, considering Carlisle offered Brunton Park in there hour of need a few year when Heed played all over the North and Midlands
(09 Dec 2015, 4:37 pm)LeeCalder wrote It's not up to Gateshead, it's up to the council.I forgot about that mate, lol
They own the stadium, not us.
(09 Dec 2015, 4:42 pm)Diamond One wrote They could have easy used St James Park except it's too big and long distance takes over 1 hour on train and 685 is no better that takes foreverNewcastle (59 miles), Gateshead (62 miles) and Sunderland (72 miles) are closer to Carlisle than Preston (88 miles)...
(10 Dec 2015, 6:53 pm)MrFozz wrote Bolton served winding up notice
They owe HMRC half a million and players haven't been payed there November Wages.
The next Portsmouth perhaps?
(10 Dec 2015, 6:55 pm)Michael wrote I hope not, i like Bolton.
I'll be gutted if they loose the 12 points for entering administration... same happened to Leeds - but i hate them so i don't care lmao
(10 Dec 2015, 7:08 pm)MrFozz wrote I dont mind Bolton either...
I thought it was 10 points deducted for entering Administration...
In recent years,
Leeds got a double punishment, 10 points taken from there 06/07 tally and 15 the following season for coming out of Admin without a CVA
Luton had 30 deducted in 2008-09(the biggest ever handed down in England) 20 for financial irregularities and 10 for entering Admin
Bournemouth had 17 taken from them in 2008-09 for failing to follow insolvency rules...
Darlington were handed a 4 division relegation for coming out of admin without a CVA and had to change there name to Darlington 1883 despite the FA recognising us as the Phoenix of Darlington
(10 Dec 2015, 7:17 pm)MrFozz wrote Same with me regarding Hartlepool...
Would not be nice seeing them go through what we did in 2012
Dont think Bolton are quite in admin yet, they are trying to hopefully sell the club before the hearing is heard at the high court, sometime in January I think
(11 Dec 2015, 1:52 am)MrFozz wrote Former Rangers Player Arnold Peralta Murdered
Killed in a drive by in his native Honduras, though I have seen reports he comitted suicide...
Whatever has happened it is tragic
(12 Dec 2015, 6:00 pm)MrFozz wrote Euro 2016 Groups Drawn
Group A
France
Albania
Romania
Switzerland
Group B
England
Wales
Slovakia
Russia
Group C
Germany
Northern Ireland
Poland
Ukraine
Group D
Spain
Turkey
Czech Republic
Croatia
Group E
Belgium
Republic of Ireland
Sweden
Italy
Group F
Portugal
Iceland
Hungary
Austria
Some tasty games there...England v Wales will be massive...Germany v Poland will be interesting and would not be surprised if hooliganism overshadows the Germany v Poland game, there is of course our game against The Russians, Fabio Capello is there manager and will want to get one over on England...Any of groups could be seen as the group of death. Both Irelands have tough groups. I am pleased we avoided N.Ireland as I also support them
(12 Dec 2015, 10:00 pm)Diamond One wrote looking forward to Wales and England a derby there only next door to us its like Swansea City vs Manchester City we have some of there teams playing in our leaguesThe lesson on League Systems was not really needed mate, we knew this already ;-)...But thanks anyway...
or vice versa
- Swansea City play in the Premier League
- Cardiff City play in the Championship
- Newport County play in League Two
- Wrexham play in the Conference Premier
- Colwyn Bay play in the Northern Premier League Premier Division
- Merthyr Town play in the Southern Football League Premier Division
- The New Saints (formerly Total Network Solutions), one of only two fully professional clubs in the Welsh Premier League, represents both the Welsh village of Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain and the English town ofOswestry (the two places are 8 miles/13 km apart), since its merger in 2003 with financially troubled Oswestry Town, an English club which played in the Welsh football structure. Since the 2007–08 season, they have played in Oswestry, while previously playing in Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain. As regular contenders to the Welsh Premier League title and Welsh Cup, The New Saints have represented Wales in European competitions.
- Trefonen F.C. play in the Welsh football league system (Montgomeryshire League).
- Newcastle A.F.C. from Newcastle, Shropshire play in the Welsh football league system (Mid Wales South League).
- Bucknell F.C. from Bucknell, Shropshire play in the Welsh football league system (Mid Wales South League).
- Bishop's Castle Town did play in the Montgomeryshire League, but moved to the Shropshire County League (in the English football league system) in 2010.
(13 Dec 2015, 9:49 am)MrFozz wrote The lesson on League Systems was not really needed mate, we knew this already ;-)...But thanks anyway
Heres a question for ya Bazza...
Which British based Club Team plays in a non-British League System?
(13 Dec 2015, 9:56 am)Diamond One wrote Gibraltar FCWrong...Gibraltar have there own League System...
(14 Dec 2015, 8:40 pm)Michael wrote Leicester 1-0 Chelsea - Jamie Vardy - 33 minutes
That's 15 goals for Vardy this season, seven assists for Mahrez.
(14 Dec 2015, 8:40 pm)Michael wrote Leicester 1-0 Chelsea - Jamie Vardy - 33 minutes
That's 15 goals for Vardy this season, seven assists for Mahrez.
(14 Dec 2015, 8:40 pm)Michael wrote Leicester 1-0 Chelsea - Jamie Vardy - 33 minutes
That's 15 goals for Vardy this season, seven assists for Mahrez.
(14 Dec 2015, 9:09 pm)Michael wrote GOAL - Leicester 2-0 Chelsea -Riyad Mahrez
Hahahahaha
Edit:
GOAL - Leicester 2-1 Chelsea -Loic Remy