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27-12-2005, 22:52
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Re: halifax away
aye....thats what i meant!!
come on you red meeeennnnnn!!!
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28-12-2005, 00:24
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Re: halifax away
Hopefully we will be in store for a treat of a game on Monday 2nd. We were unlucky to lose yesterday, but hopefully we can come to the IES and win.
I reckon we will bring a fair few stands, enough to vfill out that side bit (where you break your knuckles if you jump up and cheer!), but it should be a good day out
Can't wait!
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28-12-2005, 01:21
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Re: halifax away
The cow sheds arent the reason for your sore knuckles...I think its down to all that dragging you do with them
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28-12-2005, 01:35
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Re: halifax away
[quote=Shay HTFC] We were unlucky to lose yesterday,
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Did I miss something?
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28-12-2005, 03:31
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Re: halifax away
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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod
'I predict a riot' is not the wisest choice of song from our hymn book.
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You leave the Chiefs out of it!
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28-12-2005, 06:45
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Re: halifax away
[quote=maccawozzagod]
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Originally Posted by Shay HTFC
We were unlucky to lose yesterday,
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Did I miss something?
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Dont think so - just rechecked all the footy result websites and they all said 2-2 - I think he must already be on Tuesday 3rd Jan over there... Never heard of the Pennines time warp??
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28-12-2005, 14:47
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Re: halifax away
Bah. It feels like a loss so must have typed that. You see how much it killed me
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28-12-2005, 15:07
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Re: halifax away
Whilst there was sone noise coming from the away end, the prob was that it wasn't loud enough to hear what you were actually chanting. I heard a 'Can you hear Halifax sing' in the first half which kind of tailed off and that was it until you sang 'You're not singing anymore' after your equaliser. I could use the same argument; by singing that song you were obviously acknowledging that we were singing, at least in the second half anyway.
Your crowd was not as good as it was last season. You were more colourful and made more noise last year than you did on Monday. And you weren't top of the league last season.
I believe there were between 400-500 Stanley fans there on Monday. In contrast, if we beat Scaroborugh, and after such a good game on monday, I would expect a Yorkshire invasion with 750-1000 Town fans making the journey next week (so there'll be nearly as many of us as home fans). We will provide the atmosphere, so don't go troubling yourselves as I know it is not the norm for the home fans to make any noise at the IES.
Last edited by Never_Shay_Die; 28-12-2005 at 15:22.
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28-12-2005, 16:48
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Re: halifax away
There was no singing from Halifax supporters at all till your first goal when, finally, you dozy Yorkies woke up! And, hey, there was only one team's supporters singing at the end and I detected a distinct lack of Yorky twang in their voices! You lot would do better to stick to winning dancing contests and leave the footie to us!
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28-12-2005, 17:04
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Re: halifax away
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Originally Posted by Never_Shay_Die
Whilst there was sone noise coming from the away end, the prob was that it wasn't loud enough to hear what you were actually chanting. I heard a 'Can you hear Halifax sing' in the first half which kind of tailed off and that was it until you sang 'You're not singing anymore' after your equaliser. I could use the same argument; by singing that song you were obviously acknowledging that we were singing, at least in the second half anyway.
Your crowd was not as good as it was last season. You were more colourful and made more noise last year than you did on Monday. And you weren't top of the league last season.
I believe there were between 400-500 Stanley fans there on Monday. In contrast, if we beat Scaroborugh, and after such a good game on monday, I would expect a Yorkshire invasion with 750-1000 Town fans making the journey next week (so there'll be nearly as many of us as home fans). We will provide the atmosphere, so don't go troubling yourselves as I know it is not the norm for the home fans to make any noise at the IES.
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Actually mate, we sang "you were'nt singing anyway!" in repsonse to your "you're not singing anymore".....
But hey you carry on, we threw more streamers last year thats all, we've done that. What've you done to bring some colour & passion to the Shay?
Erm hello????
H E LL OOOOO?
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28-12-2005, 18:15
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Re: halifax away
nice one jase and still no fax fans responding
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28-12-2005, 20:51
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Re: halifax away
Yeah.. If everyone from Halifax had family in the toilet roll trade like yourselves, then I'm sure you would see just as much bog roll from our end!
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28-12-2005, 21:22
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Re: halifax away
it wassnt bog roll anyway and ive never seen red bog roll aswel
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28-12-2005, 21:41
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Re: halifax away
Its usually red after dabbing it on all the broken heads and noses after a night out in Accy!
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