Non-League Success Thread 2017/18

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Well here we have Villa Park in the early 80's and clearly you can see locally produced goods on sale. Tryes from Dunlop down the road and a very tempting hoarding offering a pint of Ansells bitter. At the other end there will be one for M&B and a bloke who specialises in welding rotten cars also made locally at Longbridge.

Now it all bet this and gamble that plus other tempters from industry giants like Yuang Xing and Ying Tong. Whatever the fuck they do.

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m4rkb wrote:Well here we have Villa Park in the early 80's and clearly you can see locally produced goods on sale. Tryes from Dunlop down the road and a very tempting hoarding offering a pint of Ansells bitter. At the other end there will be one for M&B and a bloke who specialises in welding rotten cars also made locally at Longbridge.

Now it all bet this and gamble that plus other tempters from industry giants like Yuang Xing and Ying Tong. Whatever the fuck they do.

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Well that is the point excellently illustrated Mark =D> =D> =D>

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lasharoo wrote:
m4rkb wrote:Well here we have Villa Park in the early 80's and clearly you can see locally produced goods on sale. Tryes from Dunlop down the road and a very tempting hoarding offering a pint of Ansells bitter. At the other end there will be one for M&B and a bloke who specialises in welding rotten cars also made locally at Longbridge.

Now it all bet this and gamble that plus other tempters from industry giants like Yuang Xing and Ying Tong. Whatever the fuck they do.

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Well that is the point excellently illustrated Mark =D> =D> =D>

At Sutton one of the sponsors is a local builder who is a drinking buddy of mine :mrgreen:


Lash. I used to love watching the league show after MOTD on a Saturday. After seeing the over paid ponces of the premier league there were always some blood and guts battle in the lower leagues. Some of the grounds were that basic once you got to league 2 you could drive your car onto the car park and watch the game from there, or from the houses overlooking it.

In the grand scheme of things the entertainment was right up there with the best of them, if not the atmosphere created by tens of thousands. When I was a lad I'd go to the local park on a Sunday morning , with my ball , just to watch a pub team play another. It was still exciting as a young lad.

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m4rkb wrote:
lasharoo wrote:
m4rkb wrote:Well here we have Villa Park in the early 80's and clearly you can see locally produced goods on sale. Tryes from Dunlop down the road and a very tempting hoarding offering a pint of Ansells bitter. At the other end there will be one for M&B and a bloke who specialises in welding rotten cars also made locally at Longbridge.

Now it all bet this and gamble that plus other tempters from industry giants like Yuang Xing and Ying Tong. Whatever the fuck they do.

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Well that is the point excellently illustrated Mark =D> =D> =D>

At Sutton one of the sponsors is a local builder who is a drinking buddy of mine :mrgreen:


Lash. I used to love watching the league show after MOTD on a Saturday. After seeing the over paid ponces of the premier league there were always some blood and guts battle in the lower leagues. Some of the grounds were that basic once you got to league 2 you could drive your car onto the car park and watch the game from there, or from the houses overlooking it.

In the grand scheme of things the entertainment was right up there with the best of them, if not the atmosphere created by tens of thousands. When I was a lad I'd go to the local park on a Sunday morning , with my ball , just to watch a pub team play another. It was still exciting as a young lad.

I swear Mark non-league has made me fall in love with football again, you can't beat it mate :D
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And the FL hierarchy deem our pitch, which is playable in a force 10 hurricane and flooding on the scale of Noah's Ark, not fit for purpose in the top flight :x
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And the FL hierarchy deem our pitch, which is playable in a force 10 hurricane and flooding on the scale of Noah's Ark, not fit for purpose in the top flight :x

Bang out of order that Lasho ! 0-0 at half time here , prepare for a monumental meltdown on here if we don't get the 3 points !!
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0-0 at half time v Curzon Ashton who are down to 10 men. We need a forward . Of any description.....
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Another display of goalkeeping cuntfuckery today , how the hell are we still top of the league
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Silkman1972 wrote:Another display of goalkeeping cuntfuckery today , how the hell are we still top of the league

Your boys are definitely picking the wrong time to have a wobble Silko, it simply couldn't be any tighter at the top now mate :o
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Holden Mcgroyne wrote:0-0 at half time v Curzon Ashton who are down to 10 men. We need a forward . Of any description.....

Good result in the end Holden :)
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Ref sent of one of ours to even things up, would have taken a scruffy 2-0 beforehand, so no complaints. 8 points from a relegation place and 7 from the play offs. Mid table personified.
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lasharoo wrote:
Silkman1972 wrote:Another display of goalkeeping cuntfuckery today , how the hell are we still top of the league

Your boys are definitely picking the wrong time to have a wobble Silko, it simply couldn't be any tighter at the top now mate :o

Not a bad day for your boys , mate I haven't got a clue what's going on but we seriously seem to have lost the plot. Finch was right last week another Saturday evening rocking gently in the corner of a boozer :drinkers: :drinkers:
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Things not right behind the scenes at Macc.

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/ ... -been-paid
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Holden Mcgroyne wrote:Things not right behind the scenes at Macc.

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/ ... -been-paid

Worrying times Holden , if this isn't the catalyst to get rid of our current (disinterested) owner then I don't know what will be. Complete lack of transparency from the board towards the fans and now it would seem the players as well
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Big day tomorrow at the top of the league as 2nd v1st and 4th v 3rd , hoping for a Macc /Sutton double. I'll be on the road at 5.45 am tomorrow for the top of of the league clash but all the best Lash mate
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