Post by sandbachhatter on Dec 1, 2013 17:58:31 GMT
Sandbach Hatter writes:
Welcome to Edgeley Park for today’s fixture against...Southport again, only two weeks after we met in the League. For the second time this season I find myself thinking back to a ‘seven-goal thriller’ where we unfortunately lost in the last minute to an own goal (Macclesfield, anyone?).
If you bought the programme from that game, presumably you immediately turned to our article (well, it’s the best bit isn’t it?) but were no doubt surprised to see I had seemingly written the first part, and then egotistically handed over to myself to write the second part. This was, of course, an error and whilst I’m not one to point the finger of blame (Phil) I would like to publicly apologise to Maccy for his excellent start to that article being credited to me instead. While we all know I’m the creative genius, it’s only fair he share some of the plaudits occasionally.
As for all things ‘Heaven’, Lennie managed to hang on to win my last quiz by a solitary point, but more importantly I won Downy’s prediction league for November! In other news, Radio 1, ‘text’ language and Michael McIntyre have been placed into our version of Room 101, and if you want to see what happens when a German bloke tries to dive-bomb into a frozen pool, come along and have a look!
Hatter in Macc (that’s HATTER IN MACC) writes:
Games against Southport. Like buses, or what? We go more than thirty seasons without seeing one, and then six arrive in just over a year!
Not that the Sandgrounders will be getting sick of the sight of EP, having taken away maximum points from their last two League visits here. No points at stake today, of course - but surely another cracker of a battle in prospect, given the very realistic chance for both sides of a good run in the Trophy. Added to that, Southport, like us, will be looking to bounce back from a disappointing League reverse last weekend. Still, if it is going to be another ‘good game for the neutral’, let us hope that County: (a) don’t find themselves three goals down, with a mountain to climb, early doors; and (b)...erm, win (please).
It’s definitely the last match here before the festive season this time, so, following on from my esteemed co-contributor’s fine yuletide ode a fortnight ago, all that remains is to wish both our readers (hi, Mrs Sandy and Mrs Macc!), each and every County Heavener, supporters, players and officials of the two ‘Ports’, and anyone else who knows us, a fantastic Christmas. Enjoy the game, and see you on Boxing Day!
Animo et Fide.
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Welcome to Edgeley Park for today’s fixture against...Southport again, only two weeks after we met in the League. For the second time this season I find myself thinking back to a ‘seven-goal thriller’ where we unfortunately lost in the last minute to an own goal (Macclesfield, anyone?).
If you bought the programme from that game, presumably you immediately turned to our article (well, it’s the best bit isn’t it?) but were no doubt surprised to see I had seemingly written the first part, and then egotistically handed over to myself to write the second part. This was, of course, an error and whilst I’m not one to point the finger of blame (Phil) I would like to publicly apologise to Maccy for his excellent start to that article being credited to me instead. While we all know I’m the creative genius, it’s only fair he share some of the plaudits occasionally.
As for all things ‘Heaven’, Lennie managed to hang on to win my last quiz by a solitary point, but more importantly I won Downy’s prediction league for November! In other news, Radio 1, ‘text’ language and Michael McIntyre have been placed into our version of Room 101, and if you want to see what happens when a German bloke tries to dive-bomb into a frozen pool, come along and have a look!
Hatter in Macc (that’s HATTER IN MACC) writes:
Games against Southport. Like buses, or what? We go more than thirty seasons without seeing one, and then six arrive in just over a year!
Not that the Sandgrounders will be getting sick of the sight of EP, having taken away maximum points from their last two League visits here. No points at stake today, of course - but surely another cracker of a battle in prospect, given the very realistic chance for both sides of a good run in the Trophy. Added to that, Southport, like us, will be looking to bounce back from a disappointing League reverse last weekend. Still, if it is going to be another ‘good game for the neutral’, let us hope that County: (a) don’t find themselves three goals down, with a mountain to climb, early doors; and (b)...erm, win (please).
It’s definitely the last match here before the festive season this time, so, following on from my esteemed co-contributor’s fine yuletide ode a fortnight ago, all that remains is to wish both our readers (hi, Mrs Sandy and Mrs Macc!), each and every County Heavener, supporters, players and officials of the two ‘Ports’, and anyone else who knows us, a fantastic Christmas. Enjoy the game, and see you on Boxing Day!
Animo et Fide.
Countyheaven.maxforum.org