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I agree with you that Eric Whalley would not fall out with Bill Holden, and the way I worded it may have been wrong. But at the end of the day Bill would not be jumping for joy when told that GHT could not use Stanleys ground for the 2006-7 season. Although he could proberbly see it from Stanleys point of view re the pitch etc. The problem was as I (sorry again!) 'heard it', was the short notice that GHT were given to find a new home. The other point I brought up which I still don't understand is, why Bill Holden turned down the offer from the Darwen FC chairman Kevin Henry to use their Anchor Ground for the 2006-7 season. If there are any Harwood fans on here who know why, please let us know :confused: |
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I think there is quite a difference between a club "folding" (administration and/or liquidation) and seeking a million quid funding in order to purchase the freehold of the ground & repair the clubhouse. At least, it is the latter which is being reported on the BBC Radio Lancs site. I know that the absence of a home ground does raise major logistics problems, but it does not seem to have been a barrier to FCUM.
Allowing £200K to redo the clubhouse, and assuming 2 acres of ground space, is £400K an acre the going rate for land in 'arwood? Even allowing for housing planning permission? |
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Are you having a laugh mate:confused: Nelson went up, they came third, they got promoted with FCUM and Flixton:D after being voted in at the NWCL AGM - do you not keep up with non-league football? If its not too much trouble for you, then check the NWCL website and the Nelson website (see below) and I would also guess the FCUM website? As far as I know from Nelson FC secretary Linda, the Police have said its ok for them to play their home game against FCUM at Victoria Park - but it must be an afternoon kick-off with a capcity of 1,500. COME ON !!!!! <TABLE cellSpacing=4 cellPadding=0 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=center align=middle><TABLE borderColor=#000000 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=1 0><TBODY><TR><TD>http://pictures.footymad.net/upload/380/285632-6.jpg</TD></TR><TR><TD class=arial8wht bgColor=#0022aa>Division One? Piece of cake! </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>It's been a long time coming - 83 years to be exact - but Nelson Football Club is today celebrating a promotion after being voted into the First Division for season 2006/07 at the North West Counties League A.G.M. It means Nelson join champions FC United and runners-up Flixton in the higher division, with Formby and Stone Dominoes being spared relegation. Ashton Athletic, Bootle and Runcorn Linnets join a Second Division which will consist once again of 19 teams. As well as renewing old rivalries with the likes of Colne and Bacup Borough, the Blues will be looking forward to visiting a few new teams in the First Division, the full list of which is: Abbey Hey, Atherton Collieries, Atherton LR, Bacup Borough, Colne, Congleton Town, Curzon Ashton, FC United, Flixton, Formby, Glossop NE, Maine Road, Nantwich Town, Nelson, Newcastle Town, Ramsbottom United, Salford City, Silsden, Squires Gate, St. Helens Town, Stone Dominoes and Trafford. And the great, the good, and the not-so-good of British comedy were quick to sing the praises of the players, the management and the club on hearing the fantastic news. Some of their comments are shown below. |
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I think you'll find they were promoted.....
Nelson have been handed a home draw against local rivals Colne in the NWC League Challenge Cup.With the Blues having been promoted, they were joined the other 21 clubs in the First Division, plus Winsford United, in receiving a bye to the second round. Taken from http://www.nelsonfc.co.uk/news/loadn...TMNW&id=285680 nge Cup. |
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Please accept my appologies mate:o .I didnt know about the back door promotion.Someone also told me that alot of other teams in the league will not be switching thier matches.Looks like it will be back to all ticket do's.Again please accept my apologies.:)
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Its a shame harwood have folded but with the lease they had on the ground with the man who they had it with (refering to the owner of Monroes), this has looked enevitable for a long time IMO :( |
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I'd like to pass on my condolences to john, bill and everyone involved with Great Harwood Town Football Club, it is always a black day when a football club goes out of business. Thank you for the entertainment you've given to many fans and I wish you all the best. It such a sad way for it to end with things pretty much out of your own hands like that.
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Sorry to see you go little bro. I used to enjoy our tete a tetes in the old days when we were crap and you were only slightly crapper than us. It used to be good having a local rival to 'hate'. In truth you haven't been enough of a threat for a long time for us to have any rivalry with you. You will still be missed though.
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Yeah its a sad day to see a local club fold especially after all these years, I never understood how they used to make a go of things with low attendences etc its the likes of Bill Holden who have kept the club going all this time I think.
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