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18-10-2006, 15:25
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Re: carlisle game
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Originally Posted by Outback Ozzy
lets not ask where were the missing few, but what can the club do to entice more people through the gate for round 2 (eg cutting the cost of entrance to £7 for the stand and £5 for the terracing as well as the JPT ruling of 1 kid free with accompanying adult.
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As I have said before, Stanley cannot decide to cut the cost of entrance, they must have the agreement of the opposition, so if Stanley want to cut the price and Blackpool object there is nothing they can do about it.
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18-10-2006, 16:06
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Re: carlisle game
Terrifically boring 90 minutes of football last night but quite a few positives.
Joel Byrom is a brilliant prospect - aside from being a left footer which is invaluable to the squad at the moment - he is quite big with a strong playing style about him. Isn't afraid to get all over the park which is great to see.
Top player.
Hope Welchy ain't out for long & Rob gets his kicking sorted!
It was also good to see David Brown playing, thought he had a decent run with no major mistakes so it's good to know we have options up front.
Last edited by shakermaker; 18-10-2006 at 16:08.
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18-10-2006, 16:36
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Re: carlisle game
i went enjoyed having a yarn with spud and gazlad and enjoyed the penalty shootout!!!
shaun doherty was great. all you none believers get ready for a slice of humble pie.
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18-10-2006, 17:00
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Re: carlisle game
I noticed when Sean Doherty took his penalty, he used his left foot. I always assumed he was a right footed player.
Maybe this was why he played brilliantly on the left wing and not so good on the right wing. A more natural left winger and maybe a good replacement for Gazza.
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18-10-2006, 21:19
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Re: carlisle game
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Originally Posted by Redash
I noticed when Sean Doherty took his penalty, he used his left foot.
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Are you serious? All I was looking for was the ball hitting the back of the net but well spotted anyway.
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Last edited by Bagpuss; 18-10-2006 at 21:49.
Reason: spelling
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18-10-2006, 21:38
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Re: carlisle game
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Are you serious? All I was looking for was the ball hitting the of the net but well spotted anyway.
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I saw that as well!
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18-10-2006, 21:50
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Re: carlisle game
Didn't go last night because I was working whilst 6:30 in Burnley, didn't get back 'til just gone 7. Call me odd, but I didn't fancy paying £13 to stand in the rain after working a very long shift. Can't make Saturday either, but that's cos I'm working all day, so couldn't make the kick-off anyway.
Nice to see Sean Doherty coming good though, I had an incline Fulham must've payed bucketloads of cash for something.
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18-10-2006, 21:59
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Re: carlisle game
[quote=JEFF] we have over 500 season ticket holders WHERE WERE YOU?
Well, I was there, with my son-in-law, both of us S/T holders for last four years, paying on the gate guests prior to then.... we always stand in the same spot, at Clayton end.
Last night, it was distinctly noticeable that many 'ultras' were missing!
In their place, we seem to have attracted a relatively small number of what I can only describe as 'YOBS'!!
Their language was beyond the pale,(what happened to the mantra that 'foul & abusive language will not be tolerated' ..... there was a (youngish) steward, well within earshot... is it up to us to complain, or, should he react accordingly? Sorry, stewards, don't take this as a negative,I appreciate what a great job you do, always facing the crowd, & not even seeing any part of the game!!)
Their incessant foul-mouthed chanting was over the top,as was their barracking of the opposition....... to hum/chant the 'Death March' when one of the opposition goes down with a genuine injury may seem amusing to some, but, to me is abhorrant.
Maybe these people are always there, but, if so, are they normally 'drowned out' by the sound of the Ultras??
We also had the pleasure of an obvious under 16 (in for free?), two paces to our left, who was constantly spitting throughout the game, so much so, that we became seriously concerned for his health,(is he suffering from TB?) &, at the end, the step below him was was covered in so much sputum that it was a definite Health & Safety risk!
Anyway, suffice to say, that, had this been my first game at the IES, I think it would have been my last..... in my 50+ years of attending football matches, I have never been so disgusted about the behaviour of those around me!
Most of you may probably put this down as an over reaction from a 'grumpy old man', but, I remember the days, when, as a S/T holder at Maine Road, if anyone said so much as 'Bl**dy' when kids were nearby, they were severely admonished by those around them!!
Link my comments with other threads on here, & possibly, it might explain why we don't have better crowds to see, what is for me, the best footballing experience, as far as 'on the pitch' is concerned, in all the leagues in this country.
It would be interesting to know how many prospective supporters are put off by the behaviour of those I have described on here??
I look forward to some feedback!!!!
Don't bother giving me negative karma, I don't give a sh*t!!!!!
Gerard...
see, I'll even give you my real name!!
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18-10-2006, 22:08
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Re: carlisle game
I personally have never been too bothered by foul language at a football match. Sometimes though it can be a little too much but I would just move along the terrace, just as I would if there was a hooligan element intent on violence. Shouldn't have to but there you go. I think to some extent players expect abuse and Accrington will not be the only or the worst place they get it.
Absence comes down purely to money and what the game is. An FA Cup tie against anybody will draw twice that crowd, its an unimportant tie against an unimportant opposition only three days after an expensive weekend away for the faithfull. The crowd for the game against Blackpool will be equally bad unless something drastic (not just a couple quid) is done to attract people.
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18-10-2006, 22:26
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Re: carlisle game
I was met at work this morning by a friend who's daughter is one of the Stanleys Angels Cheerleaders. He told me that she had gone home last absolutely furious and upset by the treatment and comments by the same people you mentioned Gerard, she said that it will be the last time she goes to the Stanley because only being 14 she should not have to put up with what happened last night. I saw most of what she was talking about and I agree with her although she did encourge them by responding. What did surprise me was one of our respected members joined in the baiting, no names you know who you are.
Which idiot made the decision to shut the barrier between the Clayton End and the main turnstiles for the stand straight after the game? Jesus man Carlisle fans coming one way Stanley the other, 200 fans trying to get through a 2 foot cap what was it all about.
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18-10-2006, 22:57
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Re: carlisle game
Sorry, guys, but I responded to Macca's post in great detail, only to realise, that because of my ineptitude in IT matters, it didn't materialise!!!
Now, unfortunately, I have had a drink, & cannot post any sensible comments from this point on...... see you in a day or two!!!!!
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18-10-2006, 23:00
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Re: carlisle game
I also witnessed the cheerleader situation, although she did encourage them by responding, if the people involved had half a brain then they would not have acted as so. She was only a young girl and was getting abuse from supposedly grown men. I also agree with gerard, some people where way over the top, and it really got long in the tooth, maybe funny once, but not for the amount of time they carried it on for. It seemed a strange atmosphere last night in the clayton end, until the penalties and then it was great!
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18-10-2006, 23:13
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Re: carlisle game
[quote=Bagpuss] she said that it will be the last time she goes to the Stanley because only being 14 she should not have to put up with what happened last night.
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Quite right!!! I saw & heard it....
If she was a daughter of mine, I'd stop her going!
Sorry, you may think I'm prudish, but, there is a limit to what we, & our kids, should have to put up with ...
I've got three grandchildren, why should I bring them to IES?????
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18-10-2006, 23:20
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Re: carlisle game
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I also witnessed the cheerleader situation, although she did encourage them by responding, if the people involved had half a brain then they would not have acted as so. She was only a young girl and was getting abuse from supposedly grown men. I also agree with gerard, some people where way over the top, and it really got long in the tooth, maybe funny once, but not for the amount of time they carried it on for. It seemed a strange atmosphere last night in the clayton end, until the penalties and then it was great!
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are you the REAL Roy??
If so, your comments are more valid than most!!!
Obviously, you can say what you want on here, but, i am not trying to be sycophantinc when I agree with your views!!
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19-10-2006, 07:36
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Re: carlisle game
I drove from Bristol to watch the Carlisle game. It was my first visit to the FE stadium - though I have been to several away games this season and last. Many aspects of my visit shocked me, but perhaps mostly the poor attendance and the lack of vocal support. I'm sorry, but I do not go along with the idea of reducing prices to attract more people. If someone was selling a book on, say, butterflies that should cost £15 but was charging only £5, I would not buy the book. In fact I would not even have it for free 'cos I have no interest in butterflies. The challenge for Accrington Stanley is to create interest in the club - I stayed overnight in a B&B and 2 guests said at breeakfast the next morning that they would have gone to the match had they known about it. There is an element of curiosity about Accrington Stanley for obvious reasons - that curiosity must now be turned into interest - and attendance. Many other thoughts - but maybe that's enough for now!
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