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General Discussion / Re: Hereford Utd
« on: December 05, 2022, 12:08:56 AM »
Last week, someone told me how much one of the players (name was given) is on a week. I doubt they’re all on that, but you start to get an idea

So.......spill the beans!!
I'm not bothered who the player is, but I am intrigued with the wage "one" of the players is on??

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General Discussion / Re: Lynn go out of the FA Cup......
« on: November 26, 2022, 11:42:08 PM »
People starting off with their Gold agenda again.

It isn't an agenda - he's just so frustrating.

What wound me up today was the way he missed so many of his headers - not being beaten in a challenge, just mis-timing his jump and completely missing the header.
Also, the remark about him being "beaten up" by a couple of big defenders - Gold is a big lad himself, he should be bullying the opposition

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General Discussion / Re: Hereford next Saturday, early kick-off.
« on: November 26, 2022, 11:35:08 PM »
Won't matter what time the kick off is - there will be 3000 less fans than were there today (unfortunately)

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General Discussion / Saturday.......cannot wait!!
« on: November 21, 2022, 12:20:57 AM »
3000+ tickets already sold
National TV coverage
FA Cup Second Round
The boys hoping to bounce back from a defeat

I cannot wait

UTL!!

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General Discussion / Re: Stevenage home in 2nd round
« on: November 12, 2022, 11:29:16 PM »
Got a ticket!!

Arrived at the ground at 12:15 to find a queue of around 30 people with the ticket office just then opening - If Mr Cleeve tweets the office opens at 12:00, maybe he should inform his staff??!!

And despite the announce criteria of only being able to purchase the equivalent of what you bought today, the lad in front of me announced he bought one for Kidderminster and two for Stevenage and was of the impression he could have had as many as he wanted.

Anyway........while we were in the queue we were discussing how many Stevenage have been allocated??

Anybody know how many tickets they have been given - is it 25% of the capacity as it's the FA Cup??
Will they get all the Tennyson Road end??

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General Discussion / Re: Stevenage home in 2nd round
« on: November 12, 2022, 10:28:05 AM »
If you can’t get one let me know and I will try and get one for you

Thanks Malcolm - I see you at all the matches anyway, so I'll let myself known!!

Will let you know later if I've been successful today or not - appreciate you trying to help

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General Discussion / Re: Stevenage home in 2nd round
« on: November 12, 2022, 10:26:21 AM »
So, ticket wise, just to clarify......

Ordinary folk (not ST holders or members) can buy a ticket for Stevenage before the match vs Kidderminster, or are they only available for ST holders??

I'll be asking at the ticket office anyway, but if I'm still unable to purchase one, has any ST holder on here, bought six and will have one they want to sell to me please??

I'll buy you a drink!!

I'm just wary of some of us fans missing out to "day trippers" who will attend the game as Norwich aren't playing, plus others who want to attend a "big" match

WinS, if you have purchased tickets for four of this seasons home games you can already go on the website and buy your Stevenage ticket.  If this doesn't apply you can go on the website and buy a ticket for today (or the Hemel game) and then log back in and you will be able to buy a Stevenage ticket
online.

If you are not comfortable buying online, you can get a ticket for the Stevenage game from the box office between 12-2pm
or after the game today

I personally think the club has done a good job in setting clear priority windows and facilitating all of us being able to get tickets, not sure what more they could do to ensure regular fans avoid missing out on a ticket


I agree Tony, I'm not criticising the club, more the point of day trippers jumping on the bandwagon.

This season I haven't bought any tickets online (unlike last season) so I'll make sure I'm at the ticket office between 12-2


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General Discussion / Re: Stevenage home in 2nd round
« on: November 11, 2022, 11:23:27 PM »
So, ticket wise, just to clarify......

Ordinary folk (not ST holders or members) can buy a ticket for Stevenage before the match vs Kidderminster, or are they only available for ST holders??

I'll be asking at the ticket office anyway, but if I'm still unable to purchase one, has any ST holder on here, bought six and will have one they want to sell to me please??

I'll buy you a drink!!

I'm just wary of some of us fans missing out to "day trippers" who will attend the game as Norwich aren't playing, plus others who want to attend a "big" match

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General Discussion / Re: Blyth Spartans at home
« on: August 12, 2022, 11:24:42 PM »
Gutted I have to miss the match - can't remember last time I missed Lynn's first home match of the season.

Anyway, I'm going for 2-0 with a crowd of 1025 (Blyth won't bring many and it's still holiday season for some)

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General Discussion / Re: V County
« on: April 15, 2022, 09:56:33 PM »
Good turnout by Lynn fans today -229 or something like that and good vocal support

I think, in all honesty, Notts County were the better team today - we all had hope when Gold opened the scoring but after that it was pretty much one way traffic.

Lynn looked a little leggy at times, but they all tried their best as far as I'm concerned - a couple of them looked genuinely gutted when they came across to acknowledge the travelling support at the end


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General Discussion / Re: Yeovil
« on: April 10, 2022, 11:04:49 PM »
Seems like two points got away today, but we go again

Michael Clunan's goal though........was at thgat end of the ground behind the net and it was majestic.

Reminded me of Georgi Kinkladze for City vs Southampton many moons ago!!

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General Discussion / Re: Torquay 12th March
« on: March 13, 2022, 12:15:58 AM »
Regarding the match, it was the first one I've actually "enjoyed" for a long while, despite the result.

First half, personally, I was getting the hump a little as it seemed some of the players were just going through the motions - then we scored just before half time.

Not sure what Tommy said to them at half time (or Tommy's coaching team as the coach (Mark Hughes??) was very animated on the touchline, showing great passion)

Anyway, second half, we really deserved something from the match - I'll not start moaning about the officials as it won't change our performances

Absolute worldy of a goal for our second from McGavin

Passion, fight (literally) and desire from most of the players........and not wanting to jump on the lads back, but Gold is so frustrating to watch, he must be astounding in training for him to continuously get picked.

So, while nobody wants to lose, I can accept losing as long as we have a right good go at it - and second half today, we did


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General Discussion / Re: Wrexham Tuesday night
« on: February 27, 2022, 10:20:41 PM »

I don’t think “interesting” is the word I would use if he plays that Southern League standard son of his AGAIN!!….I could think of one or two more appropriate ones!

Completely agree about Widdrington jnr.

As I've stated before, I've questioned Clunan a god few times in the past, but my days, Clunan puts Widdrington to shame in both attitude and application and talent.

Actually felt sorry for Clunan while he was warming up as a sub in the first half.

Regarding the match on Tuesday, I've watched football for many years and this game is one where nothing would surprise me.

If we got drubbed 6-0, it wouldn't surprise me
If we won 1-0, with all that's gone (going) on with this set of players, it wouldn't surprise** me!!

**yes I'd be staggered, but how many times over the years have we seen it happen in football

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General Discussion / Re: Tommy out
« on: February 26, 2022, 11:17:06 PM »
I think the thing with Tommy is we don't really know what he has inherited - what sort of a state the club is in, both on and off the pitch.

So, he will need time to sort it out - if it is a mess and if he is the man for the job.

Football is a results business (as we all know) and at the moment he isn't getting the results - be that down to his tactics/selection, or the players or a combination of both.

I listened to him on Radio Norfolk after the match and he was clearly unhappy, but he put part of the blame on the pitch........now personally, I will never see the state of a pitch as a reason for a defeat - it's the same for all 22 players out there and Maidenhead's players managed to score four times on that 'bad' pitch

The jury is still out for me with Tommy Widdrington.
Personally I think this season is over and sadly we will be relegated, so if Tommy sticks around, it will be next season we can judge him properly

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General Discussion / Re: King's Lynn Town v Maidenhead (Sat 26 Feb 2022).
« on: February 26, 2022, 11:02:46 PM »


By the look of a post on Facebook by someone that’s “involved” at the Club this opinion is shared by a quite a few.

Is there a link to this article please??

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