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Re: Forum

Post by Darlo_Pete » Sun Nov 19, 2023 5:27 pm

quaker4life wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 4:06 pm
Ghost_Of_1883 wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 3:59 pm
Quakers2009 wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 12:46 pm

Why can you never give a straight answer, and why does my brain hurt when deciphering your posts?
Because it's Lo, the dullest yet most deliberately contrarian man on the internet. He could put a glass eye to sleep.

Unfortunately he sometimes makes good points though.
He reminds me of JO01 who used to post on the rivals board back in t'day about "cool and sombre" 4-0 victories.

Speaking of the old rivals board I wonder what kingkev is up to these days.
I used to love the rivals message board. Stiv still goes to games, but he's not allowed on uncovered. Does anybody remember when we had invasions of other clubs MB's?

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Re: Forum

Post by Darlobill » Sun Nov 19, 2023 5:45 pm

quaker4life wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 3:56 pm
loan_star wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 3:45 pm

But it’s also a necessary part of building a team spirit, all the lads traveling to a game together, pre match banter on the bus building a positive team spirit. Instead they’ll all rock up in their car schools about an hour before the game.
If not enough players are on the bus then that banter etc will be mostly non existent anyway, it might be good for team building but for a part time non league club it isn't cost effective.
For me it’s key the manager who is leading the team should be on the bus when it leaves Darlington to talk tactics, motivate etc

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Re: Forum

Post by quaker4life » Sun Nov 19, 2023 6:15 pm

Darlo_Pete wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 5:27 pm
I used to love the rivals message board. Stiv still goes to games, but he's not allowed on uncovered. Does anybody remember when we had invasions of other clubs MB's?
So did I!

I remember your spats with DJ over his inclusion in the ROH, I even won it myself a few times!

dfc_ajb's thread with a detailed report about his open trial at Luton comes to mind as well. :lol:

If I recall rightly your invasion of the Leeds board caused a little bit of controversy, I believe it was around the time they entered administration in 2006/07 so it wasn't well received on either side!
Darlobill wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 5:45 pm

For me it’s key the manager who is leading the team should be on the bus when it leaves Darlington to talk tactics, motivate etc
That should be done in the changing room and on the training ground, the main function of the bus is to get the team from A to B, if it is more practical for the majority of players to make their own way to matches then there really isn't much sense shedding out £££ to hire one.

These are part time footballers, we are a part time non league club and we are not a bottomless pit its common practice in most businesses to strip unecessary costs and I doubt we are any different especially in today's financial climate.
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Re: Forum

Post by theoriginalfatcat » Sun Nov 19, 2023 9:42 pm

Was anything at all mentioned about the floodlights at this forum?
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Re: Forum

Post by Old Git » Sun Nov 19, 2023 10:08 pm

theoriginalfatcat wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 9:42 pm
Was anything at all mentioned about the floodlights at this forum?
Yes it was. Apparently an electrician has looked at the problems and there is a difficulty getting the necessary replacement part due to the age of the floodlights. However, it was said that at least 2 of the lights out of 3 on the pylon should now be working, so hopefully a lot better.
As for the new floodlights, an engineers report was required regarding the suitability of the pylons to bear the weight of the new lights. It was said that there should not be a problem with this, and all being well they could be in place early in the New Year. The cost of the lighting system will be split 70% by a grant and 15% each from the Rugby Club and Football Club. The total cost for DFC will be around £6,000.

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Re: Forum

Post by theoriginalfatcat » Sun Nov 19, 2023 10:12 pm

Thanks O.G.
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Re: Forum

Post by Darlo_Pete » Sun Nov 19, 2023 11:36 pm

quaker4life wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 6:15 pm
Darlo_Pete wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 5:27 pm
I used to love the rivals message board. Stiv still goes to games, but he's not allowed on uncovered. Does anybody remember when we had invasions of other clubs MB's?
So did I!

I remember your spats with DJ over his inclusion in the ROH, I even won it myself a few times!

dfc_ajb's thread with a detailed report about his open trial at Luton comes to mind as well. :lol:

If I recall rightly your invasion of the Leeds board caused a little bit of controversy, I believe it was around the time they entered administration in 2006/07 so it wasn't well received on either side!
Darlobill wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 5:45 pm

For me it’s key the manager who is leading the team should be on the bus when it leaves Darlington to talk tactics, motivate etc
That should be done in the changing room and on the training ground, the main function of the bus is to get the team from A to B, if it is more practical for the majority of players to make their own way to matches then there really isn't much sense shedding out £££ to hire one.

These are part time footballers, we are a part time non league club and we are not a bottomless pit its common practice in most businesses to strip unecessary costs and I doubt we are any different especially in today's financial climate.
We had quite a few invasions. I think the first one was Arsenal and then Liverpool, I remember Everton fans were laughing their heads off, as the Liverpool MB was taken over by Darlo fans. I think the one that I remember that went wrong was WBA, when a Darlo fan wasn't very complimentary of Jeff Astle who had just passed away. But they were great fun and generally taken in good heart.

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Re: Forum

Post by Darlo_Pete » Sun Nov 19, 2023 11:38 pm

At the time we were generally in the top 10 busiest Rivals MB's which was pretty impressive for a little old club like Darlo.

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Re: Forum

Post by e4sby » Mon Nov 20, 2023 8:32 am

Darlo_Pete wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 11:38 pm
At the time we were generally in the top 10 busiest Rivals MB's which was pretty impressive for a little old club like Darlo.
Has your life felt empty since those days Pete?

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Re: Forum

Post by EDJOHNS » Mon Nov 20, 2023 9:12 am

quaker4life wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 4:15 pm
loan_star wrote:
Sun Nov 19, 2023 4:07 pm

It was a main reason why the Wright experiment didn’t work. Even if a couple of the new signings are moving into a club house in Darlington it still doesn’t do much for team spirit if they are all making their own way to a game. It would probably include the manager and assistant too. It’s not good enough in my opinion.
I would assume the club is also subsudising this accomodation? Unfortunately we can't have our cake and eat it too when it comes to finances, if we're funding accomodation then funding elsewhere may have to be cut and if that means sacraficing the team bus then so be it.

Personally I don't think losing a few hours on a bus together every other week is going to make much difference, but I understand your point.
When travelling on the fan's coaches we used to look out for Lance Robson's bright yellow E-type Jag passing us at some point, which as he had surgery on Saturday mornings it virtually always did. As we had players from York, Grimsby and Leeds areas also I doubt they came to Darlo to get the bus to Sincil Bank etc. I do not remember that ever being used as an excuse if we lost back then.

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Re: Forum

Post by quaker4life » Mon Nov 20, 2023 6:03 pm

EDJOHNS wrote:
Mon Nov 20, 2023 9:12 am

When travelling on the fan's coaches we used to look out for Lance Robson's bright yellow E-type Jag passing us at some point, which as he had surgery on Saturday mornings it virtually always did. As we had players from York, Grimsby and Leeds areas also I doubt they came to Darlo to get the bus to Sincil Bank etc. I do not remember that ever being used as an excuse if we lost back then.
Lance Robson was well before my time but I'm aware it was commonplace for players to have day jobs, travelling from somewhere like Grimsby to get on a bus at Darlington to go back down the road to somewhere like York would have been nonsensical.

For a long away journey where an overnight stop is required then a bus would be more practical as you could pick them up a long the way, I in the Northern League you'd often see players turn up to games in their cars and work vans! This is in non league and yet people seem to think we still operate as a full time professional club as we did in the EFL many moons ago.
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Re: Forum

Post by EDJOHNS » Tue Nov 21, 2023 1:13 pm

quaker4life wrote:
Mon Nov 20, 2023 6:03 pm
EDJOHNS wrote:
Mon Nov 20, 2023 9:12 am

When travelling on the fan's coaches we used to look out for Lance Robson's bright yellow E-type Jag passing us at some point, which as he had surgery on Saturday mornings it virtually always did. As we had players from York, Grimsby and Leeds areas also I doubt they came to Darlo to get the bus to Sincil Bank etc. I do not remember that ever being used as an excuse if we lost back then.
Lance Robson was well before my time but I'm aware it was commonplace for players to have day jobs, travelling from somewhere like Grimsby to get on a bus at Darlington to go back down the road to somewhere like York would have been nonsensical.

For a long away journey where an overnight stop is required then a bus would be more practical as you could pick them up a long the way, I in the Northern League you'd often see players turn up to games in their cars and work vans! This is in non league and yet people seem to think we still operate as a full time professional club as we did in the EFL many moons ago.
I am not a fan of "overnighters" at this level. Again, I remember stopping off at roadside cafes coming back from Torquay and Exeter etc and the team coach would also pull up and the players tuck into pie and mash or some such. I know times have changed and we know more about fitness etc, but honestly, an overnight to Hereford etc? Leave 3/4 of an hour after the game and they can be home and in their own beds for between 4-5 hours. Surely more people get a better sleep in their own bed than in a hotel, and if they stay the night before then it is 7-8 hours kicking their heels before the game. I simply don't see how that is "relaxing"

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