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Karlos13 wrote:Anyone else finding it amusing to see city being discussed in the non league thread?
Very.
Was good day out on Saturday. Proper naughty.
Tomorrow night FC are at home to Eastwood Town, 7.45pm kick off. £7.45 adults, £5 concessions, £2 under 18s, the usual stuff. What else are you going to do on a miserable, cold Wednesday evening?
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Karlos13 wrote:Anyone else finding it amusing to see city being discussed in the non league thread?
What ever floats your boat Karlos do us a fovour boys and when you fill your cars right up , when you go to the petrol station.. so are you telling me that the team from trafford are not in debt?. the money has been cashed boys so we ARE THE RICHEST TEAM IN THE WORLD. roll on 30th november when it will be 3 wins out of 3
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Chris Charles No1 Fan wrote:What ever floats your boat Karlos do us a fovour boys and when you fill your cars right up , when you go to the petrol station.. so are you telling me that the team from trafford are not in debt?. the money has been cashed boys so we ARE THE RICHEST TEAM IN THE WORLD. roll on 30th november when it will be 3 wins out of 3
You know the saying you can not polish a turd ?
You won a double of sorts last year but does it really compare to the European Cup and Premiership.
Dream on bitters.
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Prestwich Red wrote:You know the saying you can not polish a turd ? You won a double of sorts last year but does it really compare to the European Cup and Premiership. Dream on bitters.
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Prestwich Red wrote:Stick pins in my eyes, watch paint dry but certainly not watch FCUM
I agree with Karl's post.
I think we can agree any of the above options would be better than watching the richest club in the world ever, ever, ever who are seemingly going to take over as the new world order in football.
Anyway, back to the point of the thread, FC lost 1-0 last night to a decent, well organised Eastwood side. Next game is this Sunday (due to Bury being at home in the FA Cup) at home to Boston United in the FA Trophy. 3pm kick off, usual prices.
Post subject: O/T Your local non-league side - Salford City FC
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 6:50 pm
TangerineDream
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A well earned league point for Salford City this afternoon at Moor Lane with a 1-1 draw against Clitheroe which maintained their three match unbeaten run. But for some glaring misses by both sides the scoreline might well have been a lot higher.
Next league game against Chorley at home next Saturday with a trip to Bamber Bridge on Tuesday k.o. 7:45 pm in the Unibond League Cup.
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Thats more than a decent result, Clitheroe are a decent side. We're now just 5 points behind Harrogate RA with 3 games in hand, c'mon you Ammies!
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