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Clitheroe FC
Into the 3rd qualifying round of the FA Cup after beating Spennymoor 2-0 yesterday, a team two leagues higher than them, and had an attendance of 638.
Draw takes place on Tuesday, Clitheroe have never made it to the 4th qualifying round, next round takes place on 1st October. Well done to them!
Draw takes place on Tuesday, Clitheroe have never made it to the 4th qualifying round, next round takes place on 1st October. Well done to them!
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Congratulations to clitheroe.
My local team West didsbury and chorlton (tier 9) were knocked out by Macclesfield town in the first qualifying round. The first time they had got that far too. You have to play about Three times to get to the qualifying rounds.
The crowd v Macclesfield was 1340. All ticket. The ground has a 50 person terrace and a 50 person stand.
However, they regularly get over 800 on. It's £6 to get on too.
My local team West didsbury and chorlton (tier 9) were knocked out by Macclesfield town in the first qualifying round. The first time they had got that far too. You have to play about Three times to get to the qualifying rounds.
The crowd v Macclesfield was 1340. All ticket. The ground has a 50 person terrace and a 50 person stand.
However, they regularly get over 800 on. It's £6 to get on too.
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No I didn't see Robbie Savage. Apparently he rarely goes because of all the stick he gets.
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My nephew is the manager of West,Chris Rowley.2 Bee Holed wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:35 pmCongratulations to clitheroe.
My local team West didsbury and chorlton (tier 9) were knocked out by Macclesfield town in the first qualifying round. The first time they had got that far too. You have to play about Three times to get to the qualifying rounds.
The crowd v Macclesfield was 1340. All ticket. The ground has a 50 person terrace and a 50 person stand.
However, they regularly get over 800 on. It's £6 to get on too.
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He works for BT sports on Saturdays and some midweek.2 Bee Holed wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:37 pmNo I didn't see Robbie Savage. Apparently he rarely goes because of all the stick he gets.
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He was sent off when I was last on this season.
More correctly, sent back to the pavilion.
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West Didsbury get over 800 on? Impressive. Whereabouts is the ground? Can't remember seeing it when i lived there2 Bee Holed wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:35 pmCongratulations to clitheroe.
My local team West didsbury and chorlton (tier 9) were knocked out by Macclesfield town in the first qualifying round. The first time they had got that far too. You have to play about Three times to get to the qualifying rounds.
The crowd v Macclesfield was 1340. All ticket. The ground has a 50 person terrace and a 50 person stand.
However, they regularly get over 800 on. It's £6 to get on too.
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In Chorlton meadows from memory unless they’ve moved. Sure radio lancs results said they’d beaten a local lancs team 9.0 yesterday!
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It wasn't my nephew who was red carded,but his assistant Chris Adams.
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Walk from brookburn primary school towards Jackson's boat pub. About 200 yds on your left.JohnDearyMe wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 5:59 pmWest Didsbury get over 800 on? Impressive. Whereabouts is the ground? Can't remember seeing it when i lived there
Ground is called brookburn road.
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Just out of interest 2 BeeHoled did you go to Uni in Manchester in the early to mid 90s?
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We live in Macclesfield and go to some games. He is there regularlyQuickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:57 pmHe works for BT sports on Saturdays and some midweek.
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Hope this link works.JohnDearyMe wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 5:59 pmWest Didsbury get over 800 on? Impressive. Whereabouts is the ground? Can't remember seeing it when i lived there
https://wdcfc.co.uk/2022/09/west-0-1-macclesfield/
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For my second qualification.....yes.welsbyswife wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 6:54 pmJust out of interest 2 BeeHoled did you go to Uni in Manchester in the early to mid 90s?
My first degree was before that.
Why?
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My apologies.Stevie2112 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 6:38 pmIt wasn't my nephew who was red carded,but his assistant Chris Adams.
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Good location and good pub!2 Bee Holed wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 6:41 pmWalk from brookburn primary school towards Jackson's boat pub. About 200 yds on your left.
Ground is called brookburn road.
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Congrats to Clitheroe. They came through a very close game against my local team (Heaton Stannington) in the previous round replay away from home. It was a thriller which could very easily have gone the other way. There was a storm and torrential downpour for 15 minutes during the second half too.
Personally I thought Clitheroe got away with quite a bit of rough house stuff and should have ended the game with less than the 10 they still had. That said Heaton have been very complimentary of Clitheroe both on and off the pitch so it seems they made some new friends over the two legs.
Really hopr they can make it into the first round proper.
Personally I thought Clitheroe got away with quite a bit of rough house stuff and should have ended the game with less than the 10 they still had. That said Heaton have been very complimentary of Clitheroe both on and off the pitch so it seems they made some new friends over the two legs.
Really hopr they can make it into the first round proper.
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That game was totally spoilt by an over zealous referee who cautioned 10 players and dismissed 2 more in a game which never really got started because of his officious attitude. Even minor offences were penalised and the player was then given a lecture, he completely stopped the flow of the game and it was not a nasty game. I thought that a lot of the problems occurred because both sets of players became more and more frustrated with the way that he handled the game.what_no_pies wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 8:37 pmCongrats to Clitheroe. They came through a very close game against my local team (Heaton Stannington) in the previous round replay away from home. It was a thriller which could very easily have gone the other way. There was a storm and torrential downpour for 15 minutes during the second half too.
Personally I thought Clitheroe got away with quite a bit of rough house stuff and should have ended the game with less than the 10 they still had. That said Heaton have been very complimentary of Clitheroe both on and off the pitch so it seems they made some new friends over the two legs.
Really hopr they can make it into the first round proper.
It is the second time I had seen him this season and he was far from impressive in the first match. Difficult job, however, don't make it more difficult than it needs to be.
Just to add that Ashington beat Bradford Park Avenue, who are three levels above them, in a good match yesterday and continue to fly the flag for the Northern League.
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Aye, the ref had a shocker. Early doors he didn't even caution a Clitheroe player for a borderline red card challenge and then started dishing them out like confetti. Clitheroe were putting themselves about a bit but the volume of cards was a bit much. Then their lad got his second yellow which could have been another straight red for me. It was certainly eventful.Ashingtonclaret46 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 10:33 pmThat game was totally spoilt by an over zealous referee who cautioned 10 players and dismissed 2 more in a game which never really got started because of his officious attitude. Even minor offences were penalised and the player was then given a lecture, he completely stopped the flow of the game and it was not a nasty game. I thought that a lot of the problems occurred because both sets of players became more and more frustrated with the way that he handled the game.
It is the second time I had seen him this season and he was far from impressive in the first match. Difficult job, however, don't make it more difficult than it needs to be.
Just to add that Ashington beat Bradford Park Avenue, who are three levels above them, in a good match yesterday and continue to fly the flag for the Northern League.
Do you get on to see the Stan often Ashington?
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Was just working out whether I knew you!2 Bee Holed wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 7:06 pmFor my second qualification.....yes.
My first degree was before that.
Why?
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I was in Manchester at the time and used to go to some away matches with a Claret who I think has stayed over that way. Wondered if it was you. You worked with my dad for a while if it is you!
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Erm. You might have to give me more of a clue.welsbyswife wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 11:00 pmI was in Manchester at the time and used to go to some away matches with a Claret who I think has stayed over that way. Wondered if it was you. You worked with my dad for a while if it is you!
You aren't called Roger are you?
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No. My dad was Malc. Probably not who I thought you might be!
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Roger suits you, to be honest.welsbyswife wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 11:49 pmNo. My dad was Malc. Probably not who I thought you might be!
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West Dids and Chorlton is a good little club, although the bloke who does the raffle is a B******s fan.
Good for Clitheroe!
Good for Clitheroe!
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I only see the Stan very occasionally because I have a season ticket at Ashington these days and if I am not watching them I go to Morpeth, Blyth, Bedlington or sometimes watch games in the Northern Alliance.what_no_pies wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 10:42 pmAye, the ref had a shocker. Early doors he didn't even caution a Clitheroe player for a borderline red card challenge and then started dishing them out like confetti. Clitheroe were putting themselves about a bit but the volume of cards was a bit much. Then their lad got his second yellow which could have been another straight red for me. It was certainly eventful.
Do you get on to see the Stan often Ashington?
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Clitheroe play at home today in the 3rd qualifying round against Bury AFC at 3pm.
Not sure the situation with Bury as I know they have supporters split over the future of the club but you can imagine a decent away following.
Not sure the situation with Bury as I know they have supporters split over the future of the club but you can imagine a decent away following.
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Clitheroe 1-0 up at half time. 45 minutes away from 4th qualifying round for the first time in their history.
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Come on you Clitheroe
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Very scrappy game but close to 1800 on so money in the kitty. That last minute Cardiff equaliser didn’t exactly lift the mood either.
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Clitheroe at home to York City in the 4th qualifying round, if they can beat Bury in the replay tomorrow night.
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Back to non league football and my local club, West Didsbury & Chorlton.
A crowd of 949 (not unusual) watched them beat Padiham 3:0 yesterday in Manchester.
A crowd of 949 (not unusual) watched them beat Padiham 3:0 yesterday in Manchester.
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Big crowds at wdc but not good crowds . 80 percent of that league can beat each other for the most , padiham looking quite weak at the mo with some big players out
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949 not a good crowd? I'm out of touch with all this, how many do Padiham get on? Is it half price for Burnley fans with a season ticket?Padiham2022 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 21, 2022 6:49 amBig crowds at wdc but not good crowds . 80 percent of that league can beat each other for the most , padiham looking quite weak at the mo with some big players out
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Padiham usually get between 200 and 300 sometimes a few more on a decent day weather wise or a decent away following.Speaking of which they entertain Northwich this Saturday KO 2pm2 Bee Holed wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 11:52 pm949 not a good crowd? I'm out of touch with all this, how many do Padiham get on? Is it half price for Burnley fans with a season ticket?
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PS yes it's usually half price for Burnley season ticket holders if the Clarets have no gamePtangyangkipperbang wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 6:08 amPadiham usually get between 200 and 300 sometimes a few more on a decent day weather wise or a decent away following.Speaking of which they entertain Northwich this Saturday KO 2pm
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Some familiar names on that list Ashington. My grandad was from Bedlington before he moved to Colne after the war. Always retained the love of the north-east though.Ashingtonclaret46 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 5:27 pmI only see the Stan very occasionally because I have a season ticket at Ashington these days and if I am not watching them I go to Morpeth, Blyth, Bedlington or sometimes watch games in the Northern Alliance.
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Be a miracle if their pitch can be fit with all this rain.Ptangyangkipperbang wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 6:08 amPadiham usually get between 200 and 300 sometimes a few more on a decent day weather wise or a decent away following.Speaking of which they entertain Northwich this Saturday KO 2pm
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Yes was called off last night I was looking forward to going up Saturday fingers crossed for a bit of dry weatherQuickenthetempo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 8:46 amBe a miracle if their pitch can be fit with all this rain.
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John Connolly’s grandson Jake was at Clitheroe. I think he’s moved onto Lancaster now. His grandad (his other one) lives next door to my mum. Really nice family.
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Amazingly the game is on. Fair play to the groundstaff.Ptangyangkipperbang wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 10:31 amYes was called off last night I was looking forward to going up Saturday fingers crossed for a bit of dry weather
I presume these 2pm kick offs are to save floodlight costs?
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2 Bee Holed wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 11:52 pm949 not a good crowd? I'm out of touch with all this, how many do Padiham get on? Is it half price for Burnley fans with a season ticket?
Size isn’t everything, so your wife says lol . You would like the typical wd fan and that’s why it’s not a good crowd yes they get plenty on but it’s a passive crowd of part timers and hipsters and generally a rubbish away day . The conviviality at padiham is superb . Winsford and Barlic are great away days too
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Yep irony being the absurd score board .Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 1:24 pmAmazingly the game is on. Fair play to the groundstaff.
I presume these 2pm kick offs are to save floodlight costs?
Good win against those goons . Should have got tw sent off ideally
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When did you last go to WD&C? I'm sorry you didn't find it convivial. If you tell me why I'll have a word with the committee.Padiham2022 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 6:49 pmSize isn’t everything, so your wife says lol . You would like the typical wd fan and that’s why it’s not a good crowd yes they get plenty on but it’s a passive crowd of part timers and hipsters and generally a rubbish away day . The conviviality at padiham is superb . Winsford and Barlic are great away days too
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Last Saturday . Don’t get in a flap I just don’t think it’s just a very good away day . Some are some aren’t .
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What a strange post.Padiham2022 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 6:49 pmSize isn’t everything, so your wife says lol . You would like the typical wd fan and that’s why it’s not a good crowd yes they get plenty on but it’s a passive crowd of part timers and hipsters and generally a rubbish away day . The conviviality at padiham is superb . Winsford and Barlic are great away days too
Anyway, away from my small penis, beard, boots and braces back to the non-league football.
West Didsbury and Chorlton travelled to Whitley bay today in the 3rd round of the f.a. vase. They had never reached round 3 before. They made it 1:1 in the final minute and won 4.1 on penalties.
This sent a couple of hundred part-time hipsters wild. Videos on twitter.
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Went to the WB vs West Didsbury cup tie earlier. A very tight tense game with the home team within a gnats cock of going through. One nil up, in the last minute they had a one bs one with the keeper and hit the post. A minute later WD&C went up the other end took a shot which pinballed in the area and went in off the inside of the post. They went on to win the shoot out.
West Fidsbury had a large raucous, vociferous following and were singing continuously even though they were behind for most of the match.
There was an extraordinary pre match “talk” by the Didsbury manager when in an expletive laden diatribe he accused a number of the players of not pulling their weight and invited them to f—k off home if they didn’t want to play. Then he stomped off to the changing rooms. Never heard anything like that before.
West Fidsbury had a large raucous, vociferous following and were singing continuously even though they were behind for most of the match.
There was an extraordinary pre match “talk” by the Didsbury manager when in an expletive laden diatribe he accused a number of the players of not pulling their weight and invited them to f—k off home if they didn’t want to play. Then he stomped off to the changing rooms. Never heard anything like that before.