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Tunbridge Wells aren't going to be in the mix for promotion from there league though right? So if that's correct it kind of makes your use of them as an example pointless.
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That should have no bearing on how the Northern League commitee scheduled fixtures for the league. Your league season is longer than ours. How is that fair?northernlad73 wrote:The FA decided that you weren't playing by the same rules as you couldn't enter the FA Cup or Vase this season.
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Because we took EVERY competition we entered seriously. We have 3 cup finals to look forward to and still pushed you all the way.al_quaker wrote:That should have no bearing on how the Northern League commitee scheduled fixtures for the league. Your league season is longer than ours. How is that fair?northernlad73 wrote:The FA decided that you weren't playing by the same rules as you couldn't enter the FA Cup or Vase this season.
Unbelievable Jeff!!
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Just another reason to sing our fucking hearts out these last 2 games.
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I wasn't the one quoting TW fixture lists, merely pointing out that they have got games after the Vase final as well. 2 games I believe from their exhaustive 34 game League season.BlackandwhiteBOB wrote:Tunbridge Wells aren't going to be in the mix for promotion from there league though right? So if that's correct it kind of makes your use of them as an example pointless.
Unbelievable Jeff!!
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Yet the Northern League committee should only be bothered about the league and the league cup when organising it's fixtures, as that is all it's responsible for.northernlad73 wrote:Because we took EVERY competition we entered seriously. We have 3 cup finals to look forward to and still pushed you all the way.al_quaker wrote:That should have no bearing on how the Northern League commitee scheduled fixtures for the league. Your league season is longer than ours. How is that fair?northernlad73 wrote:The FA decided that you weren't playing by the same rules as you couldn't enter the FA Cup or Vase this season.
We quite clearly aren't going to agree. It's funny, as I've spoken to a few football fans who don't support teams in the Northern League. They all think the situation is ridiculous. Strange eh.
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You would've struggled to build a team to play and travel in the Evo given the short notice you had.Fibonacci0112358 wrote:And you know that for definite because..........?northernlad73 wrote:And without it you wouldn't have a promotion to celebrate.tdk1 wrote:Aye, we were mad keen to be admitted to your half-baked clown school, us.northernlad73 wrote: Bear in mind the additional 4 games that had to be played this season as a result of accepting yourselves and Durham into the League this year. You are in part, part of the problem.
Also bear in mind, that other fixtures outside of Spenny games are being played beyond the date as well in this league.
Unbelievable Jeff!!
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If Manchester city took all competitions seriously and had been postponing matches pre cup ties earlier in the season, and by may had not completed their fixtures what do you think would happen. Man united complete their fixtures along with everybody else. Man city then knew what they needed to do and also their opposition knew what result they needed do you think that is sporting!northernlad73 wrote:Because we took EVERY competition we entered seriously. We have 3 cup finals to look forward to and still pushed you all the way.al_quaker wrote:That should have no bearing on how the Northern League commitee scheduled fixtures for the league. Your league season is longer than ours. How is that fair?northernlad73 wrote:The FA decided that you weren't playing by the same rules as you couldn't enter the FA Cup or Vase this season.
Relegation places hinge on results of games which took place after the last day of the season, do u think the fa or other teams would find this acceptable?
Strange decision and unheard of.
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Our initial load of signings were before our appeal, so they were willing to play in either division. Subsequent signings (i.e the likes of Thompson and Galbraith) quite clearly have aspirations to play higher, so it wouldn't have made any difference to our team building ability I don't think.northernlad73 wrote:
You would've struggled to build a team to play and travel in the Evo given the short notice you had.
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Absolute bollocks.northernlad73 wrote:You would've struggled to build a team to play and travel in the Evo given the short notice you had.Fibonacci0112358 wrote:And you know that for definite because..........?northernlad73 wrote:And without it you wouldn't have a promotion to celebrate.tdk1 wrote:Aye, we were mad keen to be admitted to your half-baked clown school, us.northernlad73 wrote: Bear in mind the additional 4 games that had to be played this season as a result of accepting yourselves and Durham into the League this year. You are in part, part of the problem.
Also bear in mind, that other fixtures outside of Spenny games are being played beyond the date as well in this league.
Brown, Thompson, Scott, Dowson, Amar Purewal, Arjun Purewal all came from the Evostik anyway. Tait came from America. Several others - Bell, Harrison, Emms, Gott, Davis have played at Evostik level in the past.
We'd have built just as good a squad - we'd have signed more or less the same players.
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northernlad73 wrote:You would've struggled to build a team to play and travel in the Evo given the short notice you had.Fibonacci0112358 wrote:And you know that for definite because..........?northernlad73 wrote:And without it you wouldn't have a promotion to celebrate.tdk1 wrote:Aye, we were mad keen to be admitted to your half-baked clown school, us.northernlad73 wrote: Bear in mind the additional 4 games that had to be played this season as a result of accepting yourselves and Durham into the League this year. You are in part, part of the problem.
Also bear in mind, that other fixtures outside of Spenny games are being played beyond the date as well in this league.
Quite possibly, but again, you don't know that. Firstly, we would have had longer. Secondly we would already of had half a squad remaining from the previous season.
Given that the so called Northern league "experts" gave us absolutely no chance this season, you'll forgive me for taking your comment with an extremely large pinch of salt.
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northernlad73 wrote:You would've struggled to build a team to play and travel in the Evo given the short notice you had.Fibonacci0112358 wrote:And you know that for definite because..........?northernlad73 wrote:And without it you wouldn't have a promotion to celebrate.tdk1 wrote:Aye, we were mad keen to be admitted to your half-baked clown school, us.northernlad73 wrote: Bear in mind the additional 4 games that had to be played this season as a result of accepting yourselves and Durham into the League this year. You are in part, part of the problem.
Also bear in mind, that other fixtures outside of Spenny games are being played beyond the date as well in this league.
Cool story bro.
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And Man City have had exactly how many games called off for the weather?uncovered wrote:If Manchester city took all competitions seriously and had been postponing matches pre cup ties earlier in the season, and by may had not completed their fixtures what do you think would happen. Man united complete their fixtures along with everybody else. Man city then knew what they needed to do and also their opposition knew what result they needed do you think that is sporting!northernlad73 wrote:Because we took EVERY competition we entered seriously. We have 3 cup finals to look forward to and still pushed you all the way.al_quaker wrote:That should have no bearing on how the Northern League commitee scheduled fixtures for the league. Your league season is longer than ours. How is that fair?northernlad73 wrote:The FA decided that you weren't playing by the same rules as you couldn't enter the FA Cup or Vase this season.
Relegation places hinge on results of games which took place after the last day of the season, do u think the fa or other teams would find this acceptable?
Strange decision and unheard of.
If the weather had been better this season then there would've been no issues as games would've been played in plenty of time.
This the Northern League not the Premier League!
Unbelievable Jeff!!
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Spennymoor have postponed fixtures mid week to give players a rest before playing a cup game despite having enough bank rolled contracted players to be able to field 2 different teams. The weather is only part of the problem...... But interestingly the only one Spennymoor, Amos and the FA seem to use as an excuse as to why a fixture backlog has 'surprisingly' crept up on you when every other team could see it coming a mile off.northernlad73 wrote:So you knew at the start of the season that we were going to get horrendous weather. I guess you don't work for the Met Office then?DarloOnTheUp wrote:Because we prioritised the league. That's what normal, ambitious clubs, who are aware of the potential for fixture congestion do.northernlad73 wrote:I don't remember you playing many games in that competition?al_quaker wrote:Yes
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No more than the struggle we had to build a team for the NL..The total disrespect we have been afforded by some quarters is quite staggering... From price hikes when we come to town to nasty unfounded comments of damage to grounds when we there ..and now extending the season to our potential disadvantage.You should be grateful for our presence this year.The "shock" never happened to us and we havent finished mid table nor will we be here for 5 years.Thing is Northernlad we the fans ARE our club and we have ambition..Unlike your 200 or so fans whose very existance depends on one man.northernlad73 wrote:You would've struggled to build a team to play and travel in the Evo given the short notice you had.Fibonacci0112358 wrote:And you know that for definite because..........?northernlad73 wrote:And without it you wouldn't have a promotion to celebrate.tdk1 wrote:Aye, we were mad keen to be admitted to your half-baked clown school, us.northernlad73 wrote: Bear in mind the additional 4 games that had to be played this season as a result of accepting yourselves and Durham into the League this year. You are in part, part of the problem.
Also bear in mind, that other fixtures outside of Spenny games are being played beyond the date as well in this league.
For us its onwards and upwards and serious aspirations each season..For you its err.. more of the same wind and piss.My good judgement tells me that you wouldnt take promotion if available.When players like to get home for their tea on a saturday there is no hope..
So goodnight and goodbye..
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And Spennymoor have had exactly how many games called off for the Vase?northernlad73 wrote: And Man City have had exactly how many games called off for the weather?!
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Quakerz,
But would they ALL have been as available for a midweek away game in Manchester etc this season? Some players may not have had the chance to get additional time off work therefore your starting 11 may have been weakened. Do you not agree that this could've been the case?
But would they ALL have been as available for a midweek away game in Manchester etc this season? Some players may not have had the chance to get additional time off work therefore your starting 11 may have been weakened. Do you not agree that this could've been the case?
Unbelievable Jeff!!
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Then that's a result of Spennymoor's strategy.northernlad73 wrote:Because we took EVERY competition we entered seriously. We have 3 cup finals to look forward to and still pushed you all the way.
The weather wasn't "unforeseeable" because there have always been problems at this level - as you say, it's the Northern League.
Given Spennymoor's squad is so strong, as a result of their large budget, the squad rotation should mean there's no need for an extension.
Read up on Guernsey and how they're coping with the backlog - squad rotation.
But instead you cry off, blame everything other than yourselves and wait for uncle Mike to stroke it better.
I thought I liked Spennymoor, now I'm not so sure.
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Forget the weather, how many midweek games have been postponed due to the fa vase? Just curious.northernlad73 wrote:And Man City have had exactly how many games called off for the weather?uncovered wrote:If Manchester city took all competitions seriously and had been postponing matches pre cup ties earlier in the season, and by may had not completed their fixtures what do you think would happen. Man united complete their fixtures along with everybody else. Man city then knew what they needed to do and also their opposition knew what result they needed do you think that is sporting!northernlad73 wrote:Because we took EVERY competition we entered seriously. We have 3 cup finals to look forward to and still pushed you all the way.al_quaker wrote:That should have no bearing on how the Northern League commitee scheduled fixtures for the league. Your league season is longer than ours. How is that fair?northernlad73 wrote:The FA decided that you weren't playing by the same rules as you couldn't enter the FA Cup or Vase this season.
Relegation places hinge on results of games which took place after the last day of the season, do u think the fa or other teams would find this acceptable?
Strange decision and unheard of.
If the weather had been better this season then there would've been no issues as games would've been played in plenty of time.
This the Northern League not the Premier League!
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And who sets those rules as such regarding the midweek game getting cancelled before a Vase game? It's not Spenny, Shildon, Whitley Bay etc. it was the Northern League.mikkyx wrote:And Spennymoor have had exactly how many games called off for the Vase?northernlad73 wrote: And Man City have had exactly how many games called off for the weather?!
And if you were in the Vase this year you would've been given the same flexibility. Would you have turned it down? I think not!
Unbelievable Jeff!!
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So because the Northern League are so obsessed with winning the vase, they are making it unfair on other teams in the league, a competition they are responsible for, unlike the Vase!northernlad73 wrote:And who sets those rules as such regarding the midweek game getting cancelled before a Vase game? It's not Spenny, Shildon, Whitley Bay etc. it was the Northern League.mikkyx wrote:And Spennymoor have had exactly how many games called off for the Vase?northernlad73 wrote: And Man City have had exactly how many games called off for the weather?!
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Maybe, maybe not.northernlad73 wrote:Quakerz,
But would they ALL have been as available for a midweek away game in Manchester etc this season? Some players may not have had the chance to get additional time off work therefore your starting 11 may have been weakened. Do you not agree that this could've been the case?
However, what is your point?
Am I saying that we'd score as many points the next level up? No, no I'm not. I'm saying that we'd have still signed more or less the same players that we signed for this season - in response to your basically wrong argument that we'd struggle to get a decent squad together in no time.
Just give that one up, and concentrate on other stuff.
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Here's a question for you northernlad. A simple yes or no will suffice. Do you think all teams should have been allowed to play until 17th May (or whatever the date is)?
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It was my understanding that the clubs can request these postponements. You're probably right - had we been in the Vase we may well have used this rule - partially because we don't have the bankroll to effectively have two full teams on our books.northernlad73 wrote:And who sets those rules as such regarding the midweek game getting cancelled before a Vase game? It's not Spenny, Shildon, Whitley Bay etc. it was the Northern League.mikkyx wrote:And Spennymoor have had exactly how many games called off for the Vase?northernlad73 wrote: And Man City have had exactly how many games called off for the weather?!
And if you were in the Vase this year you would've been given the same flexibility. Would you have turned it down? I think not!
I'd bet, even if we were getting ready for Wembley Saturday after next, as you are, that we would've finished our fixtures at the same time as everyone else - in time for the previously stated deadline. As Tunbridge are doing (regardless of their league position or how many games they play in a season). As Guernsey are doing despite the insane travelling involved in that. I can't claim to know how many other competitions either club are involved in, but the fact is they have found the will and the way to get their houses in order in the time they were told to.
Why couldn't you finish your fixtures in time?
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But that can only happen if Spenny drop points. Seems an odd thing for him to be so definite about. Does MA know something we don't ? Possible points deduction maybe ?Darlofan97 wrote:
Seems pretty certain that they'll still be eligible, although he did say that it wouldn't matter as we are going to win the league on Saturday anyway.
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Wah, Wah, Wah - blame the Northern League, blame the FA, blame the weather, blame Tunbridge Wells, blame Darlo, blame Gladys Knight and the Pips.northernlad73 wrote: And who sets those rules as such regarding the midweek game getting cancelled before a Vase game? It's not Spenny, Shildon, Whitley Bay etc. it was the Northern League.
Just don't blame Spennymoor - wah, wah, wah!
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Yesal_quaker wrote:Here's a question for you northernlad. A simple yes or no will suffice. Do you think all teams should have been allowed to play until 17th May (or whatever the date is)?
Unbelievable Jeff!!
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You seem to be doing a good job of blaming everyone else this season.Darlogramps wrote:Wah, Wah, Wah - blame the Northern League, blame the FA, blame the weather, blame Tunbridge Wells, blame Darlo, blame Gladys Knight and the Pips.northernlad73 wrote: And who sets those rules as such regarding the midweek game getting cancelled before a Vase game? It's not Spenny, Shildon, Whitley Bay etc. it was the Northern League.
Just don't blame Spennymoor - wah, wah, wah!
Unbelievable Jeff!!
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So you can understand why we think it is unfair that we weren't allowed to play past the deadline, but you (and others) are?northernlad73 wrote:Yesal_quaker wrote:Here's a question for you northernlad. A simple yes or no will suffice. Do you think all teams should have been allowed to play until 17th May (or whatever the date is)?
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We've yet to see if you'll push us all the way. We could still finish comfortably clear of you and Mike Amos.northernlad73 wrote:Because we took EVERY competition we entered seriously. We have 3 cup finals to look forward to and still pushed you all the way.al_quaker wrote:That should have no bearing on how the Northern League commitee scheduled fixtures for the league. Your league season is longer than ours. How is that fair?northernlad73 wrote:The FA decided that you weren't playing by the same rules as you couldn't enter the FA Cup or Vase this season.
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On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
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