Just the general atmosphere and the noise. It was superb. The scarf twirling after a goal was pretty impressive. And you'd never guess that Gigg Lane was an all seater
Move on, nothing to read here.
Talking rubbish at and over games for nearly 20 years
Joined: Mar 03 2008 Posts: 251 Location: Littleborough
So its either Cambridge or Exeter, to accompany Aldershot in the football league.
Having watched the semi-finals, both of them deserved to be in the final and are both big clubs. I'm sure that either will be able to sustain a place in the footbal league.
Rochdale - Fax Fan wrote:So its either Cambridge or Exeter, to accompany Aldershot in the football league.
Having watched the semi-finals, both of them deserved to be in the final and are both big clubs. I'm sure that either will be able to sustain a place in the footbal league.
Exeter for me, they'll be the new Carlisle if they go up. Huge catchment area.
MrMystery wrote:FC beat Skem 4-1 in the play off final.
2 penalties, and Skem ended up with 9 men.
Think we will find our level in the Unibond Prem next season.
Attendance 3258.
After watching you against us (Fleetwood) I think you have more than enough to do well in the unibond prem. The only serious contenders, Witton (if they dont go up with us in the playoffs) are imploding after throwing away their season with manager and chairman resigning.
I feel FC United really need to move away from gigg lane though. £100k a year is a lot to spend at this level
Wigan RLFC - The Biggest Laughing stock in the history of Rugby League.
Joined: Jan 07 2008 Posts: 2516 Location: Bradford
A very sad day for Halifax Town as they have gone under after over 100 years.
They could now be relegated from Blue Square Premier and Blue Square North and have a slim chance of playing in the UniBond League next season.
If the Shaymen are relegated at least two divisions, as looks likely, it could mean reprieves for Altrincham who finished twenty-first - the highest of the four relegated clubs in the Blue Square Premier - and Hucknall Town, who finished twentieth in Blue Square North.
Incredibly, it would be the third successive season that Altrincham had finished in the relegation zone, but been reprieved because of other clubs' problems
I would have thought at best they could reform in the North East Counties league Division 1 like Scarborough have done.
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