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Post by hatter_in_macc on Oct 17, 2017 18:10:58 GMT
Not, perhaps, the first match that will have been earmarked as a 'must-see' when the fixtures came out - and, given the way this month appears to be going, it may be even less of one now.
But the show must go on Hopefully, this Saturday, we shall get more than 'Nun'...!
Post all the usual malarkey here.
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Oct 17, 2017 23:24:17 GMT
when i spoke to my cousin before saturday's game we were talking about going. from our exchange of texts after the game i think it's become a 'won't see' until pouchy posts the highlights...
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Oct 17, 2017 23:26:16 GMT
i really like this new (last few years) feeling by the way; going or not going on the whims of how i feel and whether they deserve it, rather than the previous grim duty. freedom!
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Post by marketharborough on Oct 18, 2017 8:49:58 GMT
My "home" game, so I will be there, might even go and do a morning's work before walking from there to the match, mind you I still can't have too much beer as I will have to drive home. So stuff work and get to the game at 230pm!
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Post by hermannsays on Oct 18, 2017 11:16:39 GMT
According to the physio's notes, Minihan's awaiting a consultation for his hip. We've not won a game without him this season. Stephenson remains out (ankle) until November.
Given a young Oldham CB just went to Fylde on loan rather than us and a Curzon CB turned us down, it clearly wouldn't be too surprising to see that area's options improved soon. But hopefully Clarke, who was on the bench last time out, may be ready for a return.
Nuneaton impressed me at EP last season. They retained some key players and should really have won a lot more comfortably against Darlo last time out. In Chambers, they's got someone who's more than able to punish any goal-gifting moments and they have pace on the break. Let's hope, to a man, we're at the races.
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Post by hermannsays on Oct 18, 2017 23:16:59 GMT
And here's the ref for Saturday...
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Post by hatter_in_macc on Oct 19, 2017 11:04:03 GMT
Here is my 'Take Five' for COWS on Nuneaton, in all our hosts' past and present guises...!
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TAKE FIVE… Nuneaton Town
By Hatter in Macc
1. Need to bounce back Saturday! Can I be the first to say we’ll have the Nuns on the run?
You may - although you will probably be the first and last to do so… and our hosts this weekend won’t thank you for it! Nuneaton’s ground-sharing rugby union counterparts at Liberty Way - or the LDJ Solicitors Stadium, if you will (no legal pun intended) - are the ‘Nuns’, while the outfit we shall be facing are known as ‘Boro’.
2. Hang on - I thought they were Nuneaton Town, rather than Borough, these days?
Formally, they are - at least for now, courtesy of the Football Association’s insistence that, following Nuneaton Borough’s liquidation in 2008, a planned successor club should take a different name. But supporters still hark back to the era, spanning over 70 years, when ‘Boro’ became a force to reckoned with in the Birmingham League and the Southern League, and, subsequently, founder members of both the Conference (or the Alliance Premier, as was) and the Conference North.
With me so far? Well, things could have altered again this time next year, as Nuneaton - having over the summer conducted a name-change poll among fans over that produced a whopping 464-12 majority-vote in favour of the old Borough moniker - will shortly lodge an application with the FA to re-assume, with effect from 2018/19, the title that the club previously held. It would not be the first time that it had gone from being Town to Borough, either - as an earlier version of the club, originally founded in 1889 by parishioners of a local church as Nuneaton St Nicolas, played under the Nuneaton Town name between 1894 and 1937 in various leagues around Warwickshire and the wider Midlands, ahead of being wound up and reformed as Nuneaton Borough.
3. Got it… I think. So, how have things been going for the new club these last nine years?
Not too bad, when you consider that coming into being as a technically fresh entity in 2008 - making Nuneaton the youngest club currently in the National League North - carried with it a two-division demotion to the second tier of the Southern League. Back-to-back promotions followed, returning Town by 2010 to the (then) Blue Square Bet North that Borough had left - and, between 2012 and 2015, ‘Boro’ were plying their trade at non-league’s top level, before dropping back down a couple of years ago to where they are today. They have also lifted some silverware in their latest incarnation - winning the Birmingham Senior Cup for 2010. This success, together with seven victories in earlier BSC finals as Borough and, prior to that, another as Town ‘Mark One', means that Nuneaton’s name has appeared on the trophy during every decade since the 1930s and more than any other team except Aston Villa.
4. What about players who have turned out for both County and any of the Nuneatons?
The first is believed to have been George Warren, a forward whose brief tour of duty at Edgeley Park in 1911 was sandwiched between two at Nuneaton, and prior to his untimely death in First World War service six years later. More recently, another striker, Danny Glover (at County in 2015), played there during 2011/12, while the following season saw our current acting captain Stephen O’Halloran in action at Liberty Way, immediately before joining us under Ian Bogie for his first spell as a Hatter.
The most famous individual to have worn the shirt of each club was George Best, who played three games for County in 1975 and Nuneaton Borough eight years later - scoring once for the latter from the penalty spot in a friendly against Coventry City.
5. I know they’re not really the ‘Nuns’ - but have to ask if you’ll be breaking your usual… erm, habit of not betting!
I am certainly tempted - given that, quite extraordinarily, our four meetings over the last two seasons have ended one-all. But County have also never won, in three attempts, at Liberty Way. And that, to my mind, will be much more of a habit worth having broken, come 5pm on Saturday!
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Post by gazz on Oct 19, 2017 15:05:35 GMT
And here's the ref for Saturday... Christ on a bleeding bike!
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Post by gazz on Oct 19, 2017 15:13:55 GMT
Another excellent read, Maccy!
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Post by hatter_in_macc on Oct 19, 2017 16:02:27 GMT
Cheers, Gazz-man!
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Oct 19, 2017 19:17:10 GMT
that ref thing was crazy. a normal person would have given up the ghost and pretended that they'd dealt with all they were going to deal with. it was like he was sleepwalking. never seen anything remotely like it...
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Post by hermannsays on Oct 20, 2017 9:28:34 GMT
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Post by countyfan on Oct 20, 2017 9:45:06 GMT
And here's the ref for Saturday... Christ on a bleeding bike! Gazza, Any chance you can work your magic and speed the clip up with the Benny Hill theme tune playing over it!!! Think that is what it needs!! haha
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Post by hatter_in_macc on Oct 20, 2017 11:29:25 GMT
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Post by hermannsays on Oct 20, 2017 18:43:35 GMT
Nuneaton's manager has just left to join Darlo.
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