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Post by hatter_in_macc on Feb 27, 2018 18:28:27 GMT
Right, then - with tonight's replay postponed, our next scheduled destination is Chorley.
Weather permitting, of course - for which the hosts are already preparing:
Post all the usual stuff here...
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Post by hatter_in_macc on Feb 27, 2018 20:37:21 GMT
My revised, updated version of 'Take Five' for COWS...
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TAKE FIVE (2018)… Chorley
By Hatter in Macc
1. Off to Victory Park next (weather permitting). That name has a sweeter sound nowadays!
It does, rather - thanks to our single-goal triumph up there last season that gave us a first win of any kind against Chorley since 1899!
The success also arrested a more recent trend that had seen us lose twice in Lancashire after reuniting with the ‘Magpies’ at the beginning of 2014/15 for the first time since our late-19th Century, pre-Football League days.
2. Our two clubs go back a long way, then?
They certainly do. Chorley were initially founded as a rugby outfit - although, having spent eight years from 1875 playing with an oval ball, the club switched to football in 1883, thereby sharing County’s year of birth.
For 1894/95, County and Chorley were not only simultaneously admitted to the Lancashire League (from The Combination and the Lancashire Alliance, respectively), but were also paired with each other for their opening fixture that ended two-apiece at our former Green Lane ground. The Magpies were to draw first blood in the title-winning stakes - finishing as champions in 1896/97 and 1898/99 - but failed in a bid to join the Football League on the latter occasion, before the Hatters topped the table the following season and were elected to join Division Two in 1900.
3. And that brought about a parting of the ways for 114 years?
Indeed it did. While the Hatters made themselves at home in the FL - except during 1904/05, when they dropped out for a season but did not see their path cross with Chorley’s - the black-and-white-striped-shirted Magpies joined the Lancashire Combination (which was formed from the Lancashire League) in 1903, and stayed there for 65 years, winning the title on 11 occasions. They were then founder members of the Northern Premier League for 1968/69, and since then, ahead of gaining automatic promotion to the National League North three seasons ago, have spent the majority of their time at one level or another of the NPL - save for a decade in the Cheshire League (1972-82) and a couple of years in the top-tier Conference (1988-90).
4. We have a few former Magpies in our ranks now. Has anyone else played for both clubs?
I thought you would never ask - although you will soon wish you hadn’t! The list is extraordinarily long, and probably not exhaustive - but here goes… Dan Cowan, Chris Smalley, Darren Stephenson and Harry Winter all once plied their trade for Chorley, while ex-Hatter Delial Brewster may face us in the visiting attack this weekend. Players to have previously turned out for both clubs as non-league outfits include (deep breath…) Chris Blackburn, Max Cartwright, Kieran Charnock, Cameron Darkwah, Micah Evans, Tom Field, Sefton Gonzales, Kyle Jacobs, Alex Kenyon, Danny Lloyd, Alex Meaney, Courtney Meppen-Walters, Mark Ross and Sam Sheridan.
There are some familiar characters harking back to our Football League days that feature on the list, too. Andy Kilner, Neil Matthews, Mark Payne and record-appearance-holder Andy Thorpe - all from the Bergara era - are among them, as are: Louis Barnes, Kevin Ellison, Danny Pilkington and Lloyd Rigby (2000s); Tony Caldwell, Barry Diamond, Mike Lester, Paul Lodge, Frank Worthington and one-time County Youth midfielder Karl Marginson (1980s); Tommy Bell (1950s); and Fred Broadhurst and Billy Hayes (1920s). Former County goalkeeping coach Dave Felgate (2006-09) had also previously played a game between the sticks for Chorley in 2004 - but, to be honest, I stopped counting at 35 names!
5. So, will it be ‘one for sorrow’ or ‘two for joy’ on Saturday?
Tricky one. With both clubs still harbouring play-off aspirations, and only separated by two points, it looks set to be a tight affair and difficult to predict. But, continuing the song, of one thing we can be definite… ‘five for silver, six for gold, if this game goes ahead, we’ll Chorley feel the cold’!
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Post by gazz on Feb 28, 2018 13:54:48 GMT
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Feb 28, 2018 19:01:49 GMT
i like the juxtaposition with the advert/banner below - let's kick racism out of football...but not sexism hey chorley?!?
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Feb 28, 2018 19:02:51 GMT
must admit i've gone a bit badge blind now - we've had so many over the years, as the ch background proves. good spot gazz...i wouldn't have noticed.
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Post by hatter_in_macc on Feb 28, 2018 19:28:20 GMT
Latest tweet from Chorley, confirming that the frost covers will not be on overnight. Virtually no chance of play Saturday, in the light of this and given the forecast temperatures...
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Post by bringbacklenwhite on Mar 1, 2018 20:22:03 GMT
MATCH POSTPONED | Chorley v Stockport called off Written by Harry Lyons
Published on Thursday, 01 March 2018 18:00
Our National League North match vs Stockport County, scheduled to be played this Saturday, has been postponed.
The decision was made after the recent bad weather we've had in the area.
An announcement will be made about the rescheduling off the fixture as soon as decision is made.
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Post by ceefer on Mar 1, 2018 20:50:21 GMT
They'll be really annoyed that the County gravytrain wont be turning up on Saturday....
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Post by marketharborough on Mar 1, 2018 21:00:41 GMT
Presume their under soil heating must have failed then!
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Post by gazz on Mar 1, 2018 23:37:04 GMT
An announcement will be made about the rescheduling off the fixture as soon as decision is made. Good grief. @ Lennie - I know you were just copying from their website, by the way, matey - just in case you thought that might have been aimed at you.
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Post by bringbacklenwhite on Mar 2, 2018 11:39:05 GMT
Never even spotted that Gazza !! lol.
Eye shud of seen that cuming !
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Post by hatter_in_macc on Mar 8, 2018 12:39:57 GMT
Date for the rescheduled match (subject to National League ratification): Tuesday, 20th March.
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Post by hatter_in_macc on Mar 9, 2018 15:15:22 GMT
No, scrub that - Spennymoor have grabbed the 20th, ahead of us, for their contest outstanding with Chorley.
We shall now visit Victory Park on TUESDAY, 17 APRIL.
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Post by gazz on Mar 9, 2018 16:47:27 GMT
No, scrub that - Spennymoor have grabbed the 20th, ahead of us, for their contest outstanding with Chorley. We shall now visit Victory Park on TUESDAY, 17 APRIL. Christ on a bike - these fixtures will be doubling as pre-season friendlies at this rate!
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Post by hatter_in_macc on Mar 9, 2018 20:57:22 GMT
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