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Post by unification on Nov 1, 2017 15:27:35 GMT
Craddock scores the first and Green scored the second news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/9036879.stm'Fraid not, Baz. Match report above. Matt Green only scored once for us in our first season back in the League before departing later that season. That was against Bristol Rovers where we hammered them 6-1 in the League Cup. I think his lack of goals was one of the reasons why CW bombed him out so early. EDIT. In fact, the error from the Press Association is still in the live text feed at the bottom of that match report. Journos only updated the error later when it was apparent who had scored. There were a few differences between Green and Craddock aside from the obvious one over race! Anyone know how to stop posting within quote bubbles as well?!
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Post by bazzer9461 on Nov 1, 2017 16:59:23 GMT
news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/9036879.stm'Fraid not, Baz. Match report above. Matt Green only scored once for us in our first season back in the League before departing later that season. That was against Bristol Rovers where we hammered them 6-1 in the League Cup. I think his lack of goals was one of the reasons why CW bombed him out so early. EDIT. In fact, the error from the Press Association is still in the live text feed at the bottom of that match report. Journos only updated the error later when it was apparent who had scored. There were a few differences between Green and Craddock aside from the obvious one over race! Anyone know how to stop posting within quote bubbles as well?! Sorry mate I’m sure Greeny scored for us
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Post by bazzer9461 on Nov 1, 2017 17:10:03 GMT
news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/9036879.stm'Fraid not, Baz. Match report above. Matt Green only scored once for us in our first season back in the League before departing later that season. That was against Bristol Rovers where we hammered them 6-1 in the League Cup. I think his lack of goals was one of the reasons why CW bombed him out so early. EDIT. In fact, the error from the Press Association is still in the live text feed at the bottom of that match report. Journos only updated the error later when it was apparent who had scored. There were a few differences between Green and Craddock aside from the obvious one over race! Anyone know how to stop posting within quote bubbles as well?! Oxford United v Port Vale, 02 October 2010 Score 2-1 to Oxford United Referee Gavin Ward Competition League Two Venue Kassam Stadium Attendance 7,947 View Oxford United v Port Vale head to head 2Oxford United 1Port Vale Goals: Tom Craddock 61 G Matt Green 90 G Goals: Gareth Owen 90 G Starting lineup: GoalkeeperRyan Clarke DefenderLeigh Franks DefenderBen Purkiss Defender/Centre backHarry Worley Defender/MidfielderAsa Hall Defender/MidfielderJosh Payne MidfielderSimon Heslop MidfielderSteven Kinniburgh MidfielderAlfie Potter ForwardJames Constable ForwardTom Craddock Starting lineup: GoalkeeperStuart Tomlinson DefenderLee Collins DefenderJohn McCombe DefenderAdam Yates Defender/Centre backGareth Owen MidfielderTommy Fraser MidfielderAnthony Griffith MidfielderGary S Roberts Midfielder/ForwardSean Rigg ForwardJustin Richards ForwardMarc Richards Substitutions: Simon Clist for Alfie Potter 75 Matt Green for James Constable 86 Anthony Tonkin for Asa Hall 86 Substitutions: Jemal Johnson for Tommy Fraser 58 Louis Dodds for Sean Rigg 65 Rob Taylor for Anthony Griffith 65 Cards: Leigh Franks 72 Y Tom Craddock 90 Y Cards: Adam Yates 69 Y On the bench: GoalkeeperSimon Eastwood Defender/MidfielderSimon Clist Defender/Left backAnthony Tonkin MidfielderRichie Baker MidfielderSam Deering ForwardMatt Green ForwardJack Midson On the bench: GoalkeeperChris Martin DefenderRitchie Sutton Defender/MidfielderRob Taylor MidfielderDoug Loft MidfielderKris Taylor Midfielder/ForwardLouis Dodds ForwardJemal Johnson Comments: League position: 9th Comments: League position: 1st
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Post by Robbie Earle's Perm on Nov 1, 2017 17:28:23 GMT
Cracking replies thanks all. I will now create as and article which will feature on our forum tomorrow night or Friday morning. Safe journey to all those experiencing Burslem
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Post by Robbie Earle's Perm on Nov 1, 2017 17:31:15 GMT
I think the OP has answers of sorts and this combined with some online research would probably be sufficient. I find question 1 a bit strange though for a pre-match report. How can an individual fan (or 2) experience be worth including? It would be interesting to see answers from the Vale perspective on Friday's meeting. Doing that first might have elicited a better response. Edit: Just read the Carlisle report and think REP needs more material...! The 3 Carlisle fans were very helpful. Any suggestions gratefully received winchester
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Post by Robbie Earle's Perm on Nov 1, 2017 17:39:06 GMT
Now in ST4, bandit country
You didn't fancy the more salubrious surrounds of ST5 or ST9?
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Post by scotters on Nov 1, 2017 17:39:21 GMT
For what it's worth it was definitely Craddock that got the second goal back in 2010 - you can watch the highlights if you've got Ifollow.
Though someone's obviously got their wires crossed back then because even the crummy commentator they used to put in for those videos says "Matthew Green" as the noticeably smaller, whiter and already-scored-that-gamer Tommy C slots the ball in.
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Post by Paul Cannell on Nov 1, 2017 17:44:11 GMT
Anyone know how to stop posting within quote bubbles as well?! Yes.
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Post by Paul Cannell on Nov 1, 2017 17:45:44 GMT
'Fraid not, Baz. Match report above. Matt Green only scored once for us in our first season back in the League before departing later that season. That was against Bristol Rovers where we hammered them 6-1 in the League Cup. I think his lack of goals was one of the reasons why CW bombed him out so early. EDIT. In fact, the error from the Press Association is still in the live text feed at the bottom of that match report. Journos only updated the error later when it was apparent who had scored. There were a few differences between Green and Craddock aside from the obvious one over race! Anyone know how to stop posting within quote bubbles as well?! Piece of p*ss.
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Post by Robbie Earle's Perm on Nov 1, 2017 17:46:18 GMT
Thanks Michael Brown, football management's answer to epic failure. Seriously unbelievable management!
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Post by Robbie Earle's Perm on Nov 1, 2017 17:51:33 GMT
2. How do you expect your team to do in the Cup’s this season?
I refuse to answer on the basis that you have used an unnecessary apostrophe. Tut, tut.
What about the Premier League Checkyourself Trophy?
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Post by winchesterox on Nov 1, 2017 17:53:58 GMT
I think the OP has answers of sorts and this combined with some online research would probably be sufficient. I find question 1 a bit strange though for a pre-match report. How can an individual fan (or 2) experience be worth including? It would be interesting to see answers from the Vale perspective on Friday's meeting. Doing that first might have elicited a better response. Edit: Just read the Carlisle report and think REP needs more material...! The 3 Carlisle fans were very helpful. Any suggestions gratefully received winchester Reading my post REP, you will see I was suggesting you provide similar answers as well, from the Vale perspective y'see.
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Post by Robbie Earle's Perm on Nov 1, 2017 17:58:17 GMT
Any suggestions gratefully received winchester Reading my post REP, you will see I was suggesting you provide similar answers as well, from the Vale perspective y'see. Oh sorry I see thought you were suggesting my questions should be more varied. I'd be delighted to answer any questions you fine folk have....I am very honest though so it might make for very grim reading!
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Post by Paul Cannell on Nov 1, 2017 18:23:49 GMT
Hi, I'm the pre-match reporter for the Port Vale Fans Forum One Vale Fan. Part of my role is to contact fans of our forthcoming opponents to ask them a few questions and gain their views on the upcoming fixture between our sides in order to produce a report which we release on the site prior to the game. I wondered if one or more of you (up to a maximum of 3 or 4) have a few minutes and would be prepared to share a few views if you would kindly offer your feelings on the game by answering the following few questions; 3. Who should we watch out for in your squad (one or more danger player/s)?REP Hi. I'm in charge of health and safety for away matches. I am charged to warn your supporters, especially those near the front of stands, to watch Joe Rothwell closely - he has a habit of collecting the ball, getting his head down and charging off in whatever direction takes his fancy. So much so that a small boy in Blackpool's home support has only recently been released from hospital after Joe crashed through the barrier and impaled the poor child on the brown duck head handle of the walking stick on a hardwood shaft that the maroon-corduroy-trouser-wearing gentleman sat behind him was brandishing at the referee. He's quite a menace, Rothwell, that is. I also have a question for you. It goes like this - like Oxford, Burslem has a rich hinterland of highly mobile, educated and well-paid supporters, plus Stoke in general is rated as the prime Potteries conurbation when it comes to style. Does Port Vale have many wearers of red-, maroon-, or mustard cords in your support? May I have a supplementary? Thanks. If not, how did you get rid of the cu nts?
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Post by pottersrightboot on Nov 1, 2017 19:16:14 GMT
Tell us a little about yourself & history as a fan? First live game as a wee lad in 1967. Reading away. Won 2-1. 2. How do you expect your team to do in the Cup’s this season? Expect us to lose on Friday. We seem to have a penchant for the Cup That Must Be Ignored though. 3. Who should we watch out for in your squad (one or more danger player/s)? Payne/Plus The Brazilian 4. What is your favourite Cup moment and (if different) goal of all time relating to your team? Martinez equalising at Boro last year in R5 when we were sat in with their fans. Their descent from patronising Prem fans to foaming neanderthals was a sight to see. 5. Can you tell us up to 3 quirky things opposing fans might not know about your team? All of our first team squad can play the cello. The average age of our 'firm' is 81. Our manager , Pep Clotet, can speak seven languages and is a chess grandmaster. 6. Our fans love to read opposing team’s forums and blogs, any recommendations on the best of these for your team? This one has its moments. Watch out for 'Archbishop' Burrell though. Mr Beasley on Rage on is worth a read. Even now he is researching that your owner is probably a crooked money launderer. 7. Who do you most fear as the danger players from the Vale squad? Mark Bright. Or Robbie Williams. Where is 'Port' Vale again? 8. Do you have any memories of previous clashes between your team and the Vale? 1977 - a dreadful 2-1 defeat on your beach of a pitch. (I believe you had a player called Kenny 'Beech' that day as well. Plus the sublime Leven goal. 9. A score prediction (and potential scorers for both sides) and what do you expect your away following to be? Lose 2-1. No idea of scorers. Read more: yellowsforum.co.uk/thread/26556/forum-match-interview-report-oxford?page=2#ixzz4xCxsshPn
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Post by Robbie Earle's Perm on Nov 1, 2017 20:51:49 GMT
Hi, I'm the pre-match reporter for the Port Vale Fans Forum One Vale Fan. Part of my role is to contact fans of our forthcoming opponents to ask them a few questions and gain their views on the upcoming fixture between our sides in order to produce a report which we release on the site prior to the game. I wondered if one or more of you (up to a maximum of 3 or 4) have a few minutes and would be prepared to share a few views if you would kindly offer your feelings on the game by answering the following few questions; 3. Who should we watch out for in your squad (one or more danger player/s)?REP Hi. I'm in charge of health and safety for away matches. I am charged to warn your supporters, especially those near the front of stands, to watch Joe Rothwell closely - he has a habit of collecting the ball, getting his head down and charging off in whatever direction takes his fancy. So much so that a small boy in Blackpool's home support has only recently been released from hospital after Joe crashed through the barrier and impaled the poor child on the brown duck head handle of the walking stick on a hardwood shaft that the maroon-corduroy-trouser-wearing gentleman sat behind him was brandishing at the referee. He's quite a menace, Rothwell, that is. I also have a question for you. It goes like this - like Oxford, Burslem has a rich hinterland of highly mobile, educated and well-paid supporters, plus Stoke in general is rated as the prime Potteries conurbation when it comes to style. Does Port Vale have many wearers of red-, maroon-, or mustard cords in your support? May I have a supplementary? Thanks. If not, how did you get rid of the cu nts? You haven't been to Stoke much have you? A few of our older brick throwers do love a little burberry however!
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Post by Paul Cannell on Nov 1, 2017 21:36:39 GMT
You haven't been to Stoke much have you? A few of our older brick throwers do love a little burberry however! Bloody cheek. Last time I try and help you out. You best warn your brick throwers (in case there's a replay) that burberry gin is very 2016 in Oxford. If they don't want to seem gauche in the bar rhubarbs' the autumn gin for 17.
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Post by winchesterox on Nov 1, 2017 22:09:25 GMT
A quirky thing. Is the home ground for Oxford one of only a few stadiums in the English leagues which has a person's name in the stadium's name?
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Post by essexyellows on Nov 1, 2017 22:13:46 GMT
"In front, on a little hill in the vast valley, was spread out the Indian-red architecture of Bursley - tall chimneys and rounded ovens, schools, the new scarlet market, the grey tower of the old church, the high spire of the evangelical church, the low spire of the church of genuflexions, and the crimson chapels, and rows of little red with amber chimney-pots, and the gold angel of the blackened town hall topping the whole. The sedate reddish browns and reds of the composition, all netted in flowing scarves of smoke, harmonised exquisitely with the chill blues of the chequered sky. Beauty was achieved, and none saw it."
Arnold Bennett | Arnold Bennett's Burslem
Arnold hasn`t been there of late.
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Post by essexyellows on Nov 1, 2017 22:16:48 GMT
I think (I could be wrong) that Stoke is the only City to be created by the Federation of Six Towns in 1910..... Stoke was chosen as the seat of power, despite the fact that Hanley, and indeed Burslem, had been far better established since Edwardian times. The legacy of this union lives on undiminished, as locals will refer to 'the Potteries', meaning the various towns, rather than the official title of 'Stoke-on-Trent'...........they bear a grudge they do.
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Post by essexyellows on Nov 1, 2017 22:42:20 GMT
A quirky thing. Is the home ground for Oxford one of only a few stadiums in the English leagues which has a person's name in the stadium's name? St James`s Park x 2 St Mary`s. Madejski Stadium. Dean Court Adams Park Alexandra Stadium Victoria Park Rodney Parade
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Post by winchesterox on Nov 1, 2017 23:07:25 GMT
A quirky thing. Is the home ground for Oxford one of only a few stadiums in the English leagues which has a person's name in the stadium's name? St James`s Park x 2 St Mary`s. Madejski Stadium. Dean Court Adams Park Alexandra Stadium Victoria Park Rodney Parade Nice swan. 😁 So if we were to say 'surname', it would be one of two??
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Post by Denissmithswig on Nov 1, 2017 23:59:05 GMT
St James`s Park x 2 St Mary`s. Madejski Stadium. Dean Court Adams Park Alexandra Stadium Victoria Park Rodney Parade Nice swan. 😁 So if we were to say 'surname', it would be one of two?? 1 of 3 otherwise you might find Tony Adams complaining
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Post by jimmycarterxi on Nov 2, 2017 2:02:13 GMT
Reading my post REP, you will see I was suggesting you provide similar answers as well, from the Vale perspective y'see. Oh sorry I see thought you were suggesting my questions should be more varied. I'd be delighted to answer any questions you fine folk have....I am very honest though so it might make for very grim reading! Will you be selling half and half scarves?
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Post by fourthstand on Nov 2, 2017 6:50:19 GMT
Nice swan. 😁 So if we were to say 'surname', it would be one of two?? 1 of 3 otherwise you might find Tony Adams complaining And Queen Victoria will have the steaming ‘ump....
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Post by lambchop on Nov 2, 2017 7:34:27 GMT
Anyone know how to stop posting within quote bubbles as well?! Yes. Yes.......Damn!!
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Post by stokeu on Nov 2, 2017 16:19:54 GMT
One found one couldn't get the right calibre staff in either location, and the horses are so temperamental.
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