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st06nc2 10-11-2016 16:45

Woking
 
Will be played Sunday 4th of december

cashman 10-11-2016 16:47

Re: Woking
 
Wonder if its on telly wi being on Sunday? doubt it but hope so.

nige b 10-11-2016 16:47

Re: Woking
 
Is it on that there telebox?

st06nc2 10-11-2016 16:50

Re: Woking
 
To be shown on final score netting the club an extra £12,500

nige b 10-11-2016 16:51

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1181134)
To be shown on final score netting the club an extra £12,500

What exactly will they be showing?:confused:

st06nc2 10-11-2016 16:54

Re: Woking
 
Probably be just mini highlights

Lemur 10-11-2016 16:55

Re: Woking
 
goals as they go in, well within seconds of them going in

nige b 10-11-2016 16:56

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1181136)
Probably be just mini highlights

Suppose £12,500 is just that!:)

Lemur 10-11-2016 17:06

Re: Woking
 
and £27,000 prize money for the winner

st06nc2 10-11-2016 17:08

Re: Woking
 
Think it just a commentator at the ground that they keep going too

MikeA 10-11-2016 17:45

Re: Woking
 
I watched the previous round's 'Final Score'. There were a few matches involved, with regular visits to each ground and replays of goals as they went in. And it's a 2pm kick off...

Morecambe_Red 10-11-2016 21:47

Re: Woking
 
Our game with Coventry last Sunday was for World TV and shown as it sounds everywhere on the planet. £12,500 doesn't seem very much ! The other games as you say are so Final Score can show goals as soon as they are scored.

monkey hanger 11-11-2016 08:09

Re: Woking
 
[QUOTE=Morecambe_Red;1181164]Our game with Coventry last Sunday was for World TV and shown as it sounds everywhere on the planet. £12,500 doesn't seem very much

it helps to pay wages though.

AccyMad 11-11-2016 08:55

Re: Woking
 
Exactly MH - at clubs like ours & Morecambe every single penny counts

smudgie 11-11-2016 09:07

Re: Woking
 
Can't imagine Coley wanting to be interviewed whilst the game is going on !

monkey hanger 11-11-2016 09:23

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 1181176)
Can't imagine Coley wanting to be interviewed whilst the game is going on !

might be more tolerant than that lovely mr.westley was last sunday. you know it was going to happen and shows what an arrogant sod he is. could have called him something else but i,d be banned from here.

AccyMad 11-11-2016 12:58

Re: Woking
 
Just been on Woking's fans forum - admission to the game is just a tenner & free for under 16's!! Very tempted to do the pilgrimage :)

Mr T 11-11-2016 15:13

Re: Woking
 
Prices are not yet 100% agreed.

Won't increase; but ASFC need to understand how the FOC will work.

AccyMad 11-11-2016 16:26

Re: Woking
 
Was just reiterating the information on Woking's site :) - however, I've realised that I already have plans for that day which were booked ages ago - if only it had been scheduled for the Saturday :(

Chimer 27-11-2016 16:36

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr T (Post 1181195)
Prices are not yet 100% agreed.

Won't increase; but ASFC need to understand how the FOC will work.

Just under a week to go now: is there any further info available about tickets/admission please Mr T? Big game for them, so I don't suppose they'll be giving us all of one side of the ground this time!

Lemur 27-11-2016 17:05

Re: Woking
 
its ten pound on the day no tickets required, stanley fans have the tennis club end a seated covered area

Mr T 27-11-2016 19:04

Re: Woking
 
Mr L is correct;

The home club set/dictate the prices selling policy.

We are entitled to 15% capacity of the ground; were getting around 1500.

Will we take that many; I certainly couldn't put a case forward to suggest we would.

Therefore Woking's plans are "OK" and we have to accept them.

ASFC can ammouce much as ther's nothing to really say. It's £10 in and U16's are free; arrive and pay on the day.

Woking don't want to send us tickets. The EFL rules allow away clubs to "request" tickets for every game. FA rules are different.

Chrisr 27-11-2016 20:58

Re: Woking
 
Why can't Stanley do the same for cup games at home? That price is in everybodies range. We would attract a big crowd as long as Blackburn and Burnley don't have a game on the same day.

Mr T 27-11-2016 21:21

Re: Woking
 
ASFC could; but the Board want to put a "value" on all admissions; :)

IF we require a reply; we'll be going with our "old school" £15/£10 and £5.

Still can't understand the free admission for U16's at Woking when the "rules" only allow 50 "comps/ freebies" per club.

deeayess 27-11-2016 21:39

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr T (Post 1182171)
ASFC could; but the Board want to put a "value" on all admissions; :)

IF we require a reply; we'll be going with our "old school" £15/£10 and £5.

Still can't understand the free admission for U16's at Woking when the "rules" only allow 50 "comps/ freebies" per club.

Seems a bit of a grey area. Comps refer to

"A complimentary ticket is a ticket that allows admittance to any area of the stadium to attend a match for no consideration where a charge would otherwise be made by the Home Club"

Does a charge normally apply for kids under 16?

Then it says "The price of admission for children and senior citizens must be mutually agreed between the Clubs concerned." so did Accy agree to it?

Chewbacca 27-11-2016 23:18

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deeayess (Post 1182174)
Seems a bit of a grey area. Comps refer to

"A complimentary ticket is a ticket that allows admittance to any area of the stadium to attend a match for no consideration where a charge would otherwise be made by the Home Club"

Does a charge normally apply for kids under 16?

Then it says "The price of admission for children and senior citizens must be mutually agreed between the Clubs concerned." so did Accy agree to it?

None of the prices need to be agreed in the fa cup now, the home side is allowed to set them unchallenged subject to a minimum of £10 for Adults. The mutual agreement for concessions is for before the first round proper. Therefore nothing to say they can't charge £0, however you would expect a token £1 or else it isn't really an admission price.

deeayess 28-11-2016 08:16

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chewbacca (Post 1182181)
None of the prices need to be agreed in the fa cup now, the home side is allowed to set them unchallenged subject to a minimum of £10 for Adults. The mutual agreement for concessions is for before the first round proper. Therefore nothing to say they can't charge £0, however you would expect a token £1 or else it isn't really an admission price.

Right enough, it does make a distinction so what they did seems OK. Probably not worth the hassle of charging £1 and £0 is technically an admission price I suppose. We use it for under 12s.

Personally I think their prices are better for attracting fans than our proposals for a potential replay. Lets face it £15 or £10 for a midweek game against Woking on what will probably be a cold miserable night and might even be on TV is hardly likely to fill the ground.

monkey hanger 28-11-2016 08:23

Re: Woking
 
Lets face it £15 or £10 for a midweek game against Woking on what will probably be a cold miserable night and might even be on TV is hardly likely to fill the ground.[/QUOTE]

depends on who we have drawn in the 3rd,round. some top premier side at home for the winner would see a good attendance but something like gillingham away there,d be less than 1000 if the weather vis poor.

Exile on Spencer St 28-11-2016 09:44

Re: Woking
 
Stating the bl****ng obvious but, given Stanley's current form and Woking's 3-0 defeat of Gateshead on Saturday, this will be a really tough game.
Can only hope it's another case of raising the performance for a cup game.
We all know the potential prize that a win would offer, but Stanley will be a scalp that Woking will know they can take.

football19 28-11-2016 17:45

Re: Woking
 
Zero chance of us losing Exile,Coley with make sure of that !!!
Think me and the missus will be there as its a ground I have not been to.
Defeat has not entered my head :)

cashman 28-11-2016 18:12

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by football19 (Post 1182212)
Zero chance of us losing Exile,Coley with make sure of that !!!
Think me and the missus will be there as its a ground I have not been to.
Defeat has not entered my head :)

Why? is he gonna play super sean in goal this week?:rolleyes:

Exile on Spencer St 28-11-2016 18:27

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by football19 (Post 1182212)
Zero chance of us losing Exile,Coley with make sure of that !!!
Think me and the missus will be there as its a ground I have not been to.
Defeat has not entered my head :)

Hope so!
Look forward to catching up. Only been there once before and, for some reason, I will stay in the memory forever.
However, despite Gateshead's defensive shortcomings last Saturday, the lad who got a hat-trick has real pace and will need someone, like Mr. Beckles, who can match his speed.

Chewbacca 28-11-2016 21:14

Re: Woking
 
The win is only a 50% chance suggested by 13/15 best odds.

monkey hanger 29-11-2016 08:24

Re: Woking
 
won,t be easy as we always do well as underdogs but when we are expected to win we underperform. harder than the bradford game as they will be in our faces from kick off. good home form although their defence leaves a lot to be desired but sharp and clinical upfront.

Exile on Spencer St 30-11-2016 12:16

Re: Woking
 
Woking won again last night and Ugwu scored again (seven goals in four games!).
Been extremely cold but dry down here all week, so the pitch will probably be very hard. Suspect we may see a lot of high balls pumped through the middle behind our defence, and players having to deal with a high bouncing ball.

Exile on Spencer St 30-11-2016 20:39

Re: Woking
 
Underwhelming interest on here for this match thus far. :confused:
Woking fans are girding their loins for a full house in the home section, and wondering how U16 can be prevented from getting in an empty away end if they don't have to pay.

Lord Didsbury 30-11-2016 21:07

Re: Woking
 
Underwhelmed because it's a forgone conclusion: easy win for Stanley.

Looking forward to the 3rd round draw though. Is it on Monday night again?

Exile on Spencer St 01-12-2016 09:44

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1182295)
Underwhelmed because it's a forgone conclusion: easy win for Stanley

May the Voodoo Gods of Football have mercy on your Lordship's soul.

Inspector Morse 01-12-2016 10:52

Re: Woking
 
'May the Voodoo Gods of Football have mercy on your Lordship's soul.'

I think you may have found the cause of our stuttering form.

accybeme 01-12-2016 16:20

Re: Woking
 
well I'm going to the Woking match, just wondering how many other accyweber's will be there

Chimer 01-12-2016 21:34

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1182331)
well I'm going to the Woking match, just wondering how many other accyweber's will be there

Me and Mrs C for 2 - last time there was her first ever Stanley match and the same result will do nicely this time :) (preferably without the twice-taken penalty against us :D).

accybeme 02-12-2016 11:32

Re: Woking
 
I presume as Woking's home strip is red & white with a touch of black, Stanley will play in there yellow & blue away strip, can anyone confirm

Lord Stiffupperlip 02-12-2016 11:47

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1182357)
I presume as Woking's home strip is red & white with a touch of black, Stanley will play in there yellow & blue away strip, can anyone confirm

Let's hope it doesn't prove to be banana skin yellow, or we'll all be blue!

Lord Didsbury 02-12-2016 12:53

Re: Woking
 
I shall be in Huddersfield. Apparently it is Europe's no 1 place for nightlife. Or that's what I've been promised.

In any case, not sure what fun there is in watching the walloping a non-league team.

Roll on Plymouth.

Exile on Spencer St 02-12-2016 13:05

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1182357)
I presume as Woking's home strip is red & white with a touch of black, Stanley will play in there yellow & blue away strip, can anyone confirm

Woking have what I've always thought an attractive home strip - red and white halves with black shorts and socks.
I hope the only thing that's blue and yellow about Stanley on Sunday will be their strip.

cashman 02-12-2016 13:08

Re: Woking
 
Think Bell sums it up very well on fishy,

st06nc2 02-12-2016 18:46

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1182363)
Think Bell sums it up very well on fishy,

He also says they've got strikers playing like ibrahimovic so we should be safe

cashman 02-12-2016 19:17

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1182373)
He also says they've got strikers playing like ibrahimovic so we should be safe

yeh obviously aint seen much of that fellow then.:rolleyes:

Lord Didsbury 02-12-2016 19:35

Re: Woking
 
Think this is their kit?

https://wokingfc.9drw.uk/sites/defau...rt_2015-16.jpg

st06nc2 02-12-2016 20:18

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1182375)
yeh obviously aint seen much of that fellow then.:rolleyes:

He's that big useless t**t with the ponytail isn't he?

cashman 02-12-2016 21:04

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1182378)
He's that big useless t**t with the ponytail isn't he?

Is that not you?

AccyMad 02-12-2016 21:33

Re: Woking
 
Hope Woking don't put up as much of a fight as Macc did tonight - fair play to them, deservedly in the hat for 3rd round draw

Chewbacca 02-12-2016 23:08

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1182357)
I presume as Woking's home strip is red & white with a touch of black, Stanley will play in there yellow & blue away strip, can anyone confirm

You should find out on Sunday - obviously you need to update the thread when you find out to be a super fan who declares their away games.

nige b 04-12-2016 09:54

Re: Woking
 
match is on tinternet this afternoon:)

cashman 04-12-2016 10:00

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nige b (Post 1182453)
match is on tinternet this afternoon:)

on were on it nige? its a big place.:confused:

nige b 04-12-2016 10:54

Re: Woking
 
cricfree.tv Cashy

cashman 04-12-2016 11:17

Re: Woking
 
Cheers Nige, never heard of it but will look it up.:)

Greeny 04-12-2016 11:19

Re: Woking
 
I thought it was on radio.

Greeny 04-12-2016 11:24

Re: Woking
 
I thought todays match was on radio .

cashman 04-12-2016 11:35

Re: Woking
 
It may be, but i'd rather watch it.;)

DAV007 04-12-2016 12:53

Re: Woking
 
is it on tv? or a dodgy stream?
and is it on radio?

st06nc2 04-12-2016 12:54

Re: Woking
 
Parish injured in warm up

st06nc2 04-12-2016 12:54

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1182464)
is it on tv? or a dodgy stream?
and is it on radio?

https://mobile.bet365.com/default.as...0;lng=1;anim=1

DAV007 04-12-2016 13:04

Re: Woking
 
nice one

woking had a good chance then, should have taken it, we have started the game a yard slower than them

DAV007 04-12-2016 13:07

Re: Woking
 
paddy lacey looks lively

DAV007 04-12-2016 13:08

Re: Woking
 
McConvilles free kick was dreadful, nice easy catch for the keeper

DAV007 04-12-2016 13:10

Re: Woking
 
Our central midfield remains the weakest part of the team

Chewbacca 04-12-2016 13:22

Re: Woking
 
They are struggling to defend Pearson's long throws on a narrow pitch which looks like it has been taken in a bit. Should be able to single out their big #6 after his booking.

The winner will come from a set piece on this bobbly pitch

cashman 04-12-2016 13:23

Re: Woking
 
Woking creating best chances so far.

DAV007 04-12-2016 13:30

Re: Woking
 
if we had crooks still in midfield, we would be a good team

coleman surely has to get rid of some of the current central midfield options we have who are not good enough and find someone who can win a ball and dictate play.

Dav1d 04-12-2016 13:36

Re: Woking
 
Super billy kee

cashman 04-12-2016 13:36

Re: Woking
 
1-0 billy kee.

Whalley Red 04-12-2016 13:36

Re: Woking
 
Red card looked harsh, but no objections here :)

MikeA 04-12-2016 13:37

Re: Woking
 
Amazing. Saw the replay of Billy's goal on Final Score a good minute before we scored on the 'live' stream!

cashman 04-12-2016 13:37

Re: Woking
 
Woking down to 10 men dont like losing it seems.

Whalley Red 04-12-2016 13:38

Re: Woking
 
Live stream on Betfair probably more 'real-time'

DAV007 04-12-2016 13:38

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Whalley Red (Post 1182476)
Red card looked harsh, but no objections here :)

agree only a yellow

although worth observing Woking have been going in hard all game, its as if they have been told to rough us up

Whalley Red 04-12-2016 13:42

Re: Woking
 
2-0 kee!!!!

cashman 04-12-2016 13:45

Re: Woking
 
2-0 super Billy

DAV007 04-12-2016 13:51

Re: Woking
 
hopefully we take them to the sword and run out 4 or 5 nil winners, we could do with a big win to put the confidence back in the lads

can see a few more woking bookings as they grow in frustration

Chewbacca 04-12-2016 14:05

Re: Woking
 
Every time a ball goes into their box all game woking struggle to clear, and led to both goals.

The sending off was harsh and a bonus so soon after the first goal in the vulnerable post goal period.

Game not over though, next goal all important.

football19 04-12-2016 14:06

Re: Woking
 
I felt the players we have are easily capable of adapting to the conference type game,and Coley just wouldn't let the desire levels drop.
Think there's more goals in it for us aswell

cashman 04-12-2016 14:21

Re: Woking
 
3-0 o.sullivan

st06nc2 04-12-2016 14:31

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1182480)
agree only a yellow

although worth observing Woking have been going in hard all game, its as if they have been told to rough us up

He went in with studs up its a straight red

cashman 04-12-2016 14:53

Re: Woking
 
All over good result down yon, well done Stanley:)

st06nc2 04-12-2016 14:57

Re: Woking
 
Let's hope for barrow at home in next round

Kiwi John 04-12-2016 14:59

Re: Woking
 
Scum away please...easy.

MikeA 04-12-2016 14:59

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1182491)
Let's hope for barrow at home in next round

...but not away!

nige b 04-12-2016 15:00

Re: Woking
 
Whilst not the greatest of performances it's all about getting over the line and we did that.Knowing our luck we'll get Cambridge away next:(

AccyMad 04-12-2016 15:01

Re: Woking
 
Well played lads!! Fingers crossed for a decent draw tomorrow - anybody but chuffin Barrow!!

cashman 04-12-2016 15:05

Re: Woking
 
Would love Halifax if they win the replay.

smudgie 04-12-2016 15:36

Re: Woking
 
Great result. Hopefully this can be a springboard for the League .

Obviously Man U away is the financial dream, however I would love a home tie.

choirboy 04-12-2016 15:38

Re: Woking
 
Just got on Coach for home. A bit cold but we are all very happy with a professional performance by our team. Woking threatened a bit early on and were a little on the physical side which resulted in the sending off. Having coped with their early efforts we quickly took total control of the game. It was great to see Billy getting on the score sheet and he deserved the rewards for his skills and effort. Johnno had a great match as did Jordan too. Seamus controlled midfield superbly and Hughes was majestic in defence. Beckles took on the task of marking their big free scoring centre forward and he too did his job really well. The big lad was getting frustrated near the end and he cold have easily been carded too late on.
A good win earning some good prize money and TV cash too. Now we need a BIG EARNING draw in the third round.
ON STANLEY ON.
Woking is A STANLEY WONDERLAND.

Twenty Eight 04-12-2016 16:36

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1182473)
if we had crooks still in midfield, we would be a good team

coleman surely has to get rid of some of the current central midfield options we have who are not good enough and find someone who can win a ball and dictate play.

Maybe you need to put him right Choirboy.
Conneely ran the show today.

AccyMad 04-12-2016 17:30

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1182496)
Would love Halifax if they win the replay.

No thanks - was a tough game there in pre-season, would like them to beat moneybags Eastleigh though

Exile on Spencer St 04-12-2016 17:30

Re: Woking
 
Tis a funny old game. Thought Woking were much the more threatening and organised team for the first quarter of the game, and should have scored after a couple of minutes. Then Stanley scored, somewhat out of the blue (and yellow), their player rightly got sent off, and the entire match changed.
Stanley got a good second goal and went in for their half time orange on top. Second half and Stanley were in total control and fully exploited having the extra player by keeping possession for long spells. Third goal was a peach of a cross and even better header.
Then, for some reason, Lacey was subbed, even though I thought he was beginning to show some good touches in midfield, Woking woke up a bit and got over the injustice of being 0-3 and one man down, and got back into the game. But Stanley's central defence held firm and Boco should have made it 0-4 late on.
Good, professional performance against a team that might have expected to cause an upset. Well done to the lads, and thanks to Woking for a pleasant day out.

Twenty Eight 04-12-2016 18:30

Re: Woking
 
Think it might have been a bit of protection getting Lacey off having been booked mate.

Exile on Spencer St 04-12-2016 19:28

Re: Woking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1182502)
Conneely ran the show today.

Agree, it was good to see the captain back to his influential best, popping up everywhere in midfield to take the ball and move it on. Unfortunately, I thought Brown was a bit less effective today. Lots of effort and running but quite a few misplaced balls.
Great also to have real threats down BOTH wings with both Clark and O'Sullivan doing the business, culminating in that sweet third goal.

mab 04-12-2016 20:38

Re: Woking
 
:) NewsNow: Loading story... :) 2mins an 40s long great win for the reds:D

cashman 04-12-2016 21:08

Re: Woking
 
For those who said it should only have been a yellow, theres a good close up on mabs link, I have a spare pair of gigs if yeh need em.:rolleyes:


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