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Deleted Account #151676
#67726 Europa League 2012/13 - Now NOT Featuring Falcao
#67697 The Night Thread Mk. IX
It wasn't rape, just surprise sex right?
#67437 UEFA Champions League 2012 - 2013 Thread
#67310 The Night Thread Mk. IX
Joey Barton should be given a gagging order the amount of moronic crap he spews, vile scum bag.
#67271 The Lower League Thread
No chance of raising the money?
#67113 The Night Thread Mk. IX
#66882 The Night Thread Mk. IX
#66881 New idea for career mode?
#66869 The Night Thread Mk. IX
#66861 Rick's big walk
Thanks mate, much appreciated!
#66853 The Night Thread Mk. IX
She must finally have had a bucket of water splashed on her.
#66842 The Night Thread Mk. IX
#66792 The Susie Book Club
It is about a young boy wondering from village to village in World war two Poland where he suffers constant abuse because he is mistaken for a Gypsy or a Jew and includes things such as incest, bestiality and rape as well as some pretty graphic violence.
Despite of, or perhaps because of this the book was impossible to put down and I had read it cover to cover within two days, worth reading as long as your not easily offended.
#66791 The Lower League Thread
I second that.
Also what Kevo said, I can't help feel a bit of sympathy for AFC, perhaps because I've actually been alive for their entire existence and able to follow their story from the beginning, or maybe just because they display my favourite game upon their shirts. either way I hope they survive.
#66790 A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H
Hopefully you have more will power than me though!
#66789 The Night Thread Mk. IX
#66662 English Premier League 2012/2013
Here's mine;
Edit; Just noticed some teams have only played 37, I don't now why as I filled in all the boxes.
#66659 The Pride of South Derbyshire
There was late drama in South London this afternoon as Chertsey Town denied their Derbyshire visitors Gresley passage into the next round with virtually the last kick of the game.
Gresley thought that their own strike from Phil Massingham which came just nine minutes from time would be enough to see them through, however the Surrey based club had other ideas, netting deep into the 94th minute.
Visiting manager Richard Beale made a host of changes to his squad ahead of this cup fixture, something he was heavily criticized for after their early exit from the FA cup to Midland Alliance side Heath Hayes last month.
Gresley were twice denied by the woodwork, Jordi Gough clipping the crossbar after just two minutes when he was played in by Rocye Turville and later substitute Jordan Nadat seeing his 25 yard effort come back off the post.
They did finally take the lead in the 81st minute when an error from Chertsey keeper Matt Bowles spilled what should have been a routine catch, allowing a well placed Phil Massingham to fire into an empty net.
With the game seemingly won the Moatmen eased off and became complacent and were punished deep into stoppage time when the Gresley defence failed to deal with Sam Crabb's low cross which was pounced upon my midfielder Alex Bolt six yards from goal.
Bolt's late equaliser means the sides will have to meet again on Wednesday night for a replay at Gresley's Moat ground with the winner set to go on to face Walsall based Rushall Olympic away in the first qualifying round.
Gresley Starting XI:
2.Dan Douglas - 4.Michael Nottingham - 5.Marc Strzyzewski - 3.Brad Metcalf
7.Aaron Dillon - 6.James Jepson - 8.Mickey Lyons - 11.Jordi Gough
9.Phil Massingham - 10.Royce Turville
Subs
12.Gary Hateley
14.Ryan Walker
15.Marc Goodfellow for #8, 78 mins
16.Kyle Bryant
17.Jordan Nadat for #10, 47 mins
#66628 Rick's big walk
#66546 The Night Thread Mk. IX
#66539 Caption Competition
#66537 The Lower League Thread
In other news Matt Le Tissier is getting his boots back on. Matthew Le Tissier signs for non-league Guernsey FC
#66536 The Pride of South Derbyshire
This all Derbyshire affair proved something of a mismatch as Gresley coasted to a convincing 3-0 win over one of their closest rivals.
Gresley manager Richard Beale made two changes to his side which drew 0-0 with Leek in midweek with Dean Rathbone coming in for Mickey Lyons and fit again Marc Goodfellow returning in place of Jordi Gough.
The Moatmen took just four and a half minutes to nudge ahead, Goodfellow liften a well weighted ball into the Sports area which Jordan Nadat chested down with impressive control before lashing the ball past goalkeeper Andy Stevens to score his first goal of the season.
Goal number two arrived moments after half time when Mickelover defender Scott Wood missed a crucial interception from Nadat, allowing in form winger Marc Goodfellow time and space to whip a wickedly curling shot into the top corner for his fourth of the campaign.
Nadat was again involved for the third and final goal as he flicked a ball through a gap in the Sports defence, allowing Richard Hanslow to race clear and clip the ball over the onrushing Stevens to ensure a derby victory for Gresley as their supporters applauded jubilantly.
Gresley move up two places to fourth in the Evo-Stick D1S following their three points today, Mickleover meanwhile drop to 16th. next up for the Moatmen is a trip to Chertsey Town for an FA Trophy qualifier with the Southern League side.
Gresley Starting XI:
2.Matthew Roome - 4.Sam Woods - 5.Marc Strzyzewski - 3.Adam Betteridge
7.Kyle Bryant - 6.Jamie Barrett(c) - 8.Dean Rathbone - 11.Marc Goodfellow
9.Jordan Nadat - 10.Richard Hanslow
Subs
12.Gary Hateley
14.Michael Nottingham
15.Jordi Gough for #11, 83 mins
16.Mickey Lyons - for #8, 83 mins
17.Phil Massingham for #9, 83 mins
Thanks mate, keep reading!
#66535 English Premier League 2012/2013
#66453 The Pride of South Derbyshire
Thanks dude, you not tempted to return to the scene?
you know you wanna
#66452 The Pride of South Derbyshire
There was not much to get excited about in the former coal fields of South Derbyshire this afternoon as two of the leagues better footballing side struggled to really get going in a drab encounter.
With his side still fatigued from Saturday's 1-1 draw with Leek, Gresley manager Richard Beale was forced to make five changes to his starting eleven which included Jordi Gough and Mickey Lyons coming in for in form duo Dean Rathbone and Marc Goodfellow.
The only chance of real quality fell to the visitors shortly before half time when a cross/shot from full back Lee Featherstone threatened to drop into Danny Hancock's net, the goalkeeper however produced a fine save at full stretch to turn the ball round the post.
In the end neither side can have any complaints with a draw as neither pushed hard enough to snatch all three points, the Gresley supporters who managed to stay awake until the final whistle were probably already contemplating their upcoming derby game with Mickleover this weekend to amuse themselves through this dreary affair.
Gresley Starting XI:
2.Matthew Roome - 4.Sam Woods - 5.Marc Strzyzewski - 3.Adam Betteridge
7.Kyle Bryant - 6.Jamie Barrett(c) - 8.Mickey Lyons - 11.Jordi Gough
9.Jordan Nadat - 10.Richard Hanslow
Subs
12.Gary Hateley
14.Michael Nottingham
15.James Jepson
16.Dean Rathbone - for #8, 76 mins
17.Phil Massingham for #9, 80 mins
#66375 The Pride of South Derbyshire
Thanks mate, keep reading!
#66374 The Pride of South Derbyshire
Thanks mate, keep reading!
#66372 Addickted To Winning (A Charlton story) IIIIIIIII
#66370 The Pride of South Derbyshire
It finished honours even between Leek Town and Gresley FC this afternoon, although the home side will likely be the happier of the two with a draw.
Gresley were looking to bounce back from a midweek defeat to Midlands Alliance side Heath Hayes in the FA Cup, manager Richard Beale named a full strength side after resting many of his stars against the Staffordshire club.
Aaron Dillon came closest to a first half goal when his 40 yard cross/shot thudded into the Leek upright to deny Gresley a spectacular opener. Marc Goodfellow's 54th minute strike certainly wasn't bad though, the winger who was being asked to play on the the right flank instead of his favoured left due to Dillon limping off just after half time. Goodfellow received the ball just outside the Leek area, pivoted on the ball before dispatching a wonderful curling effort into the top corner to give the Moatmen a deserved lead.
That lead lasted just four minutes however as Gresley's habbit of conceeding quickly after scoring continued, Max Hadrall backheeling the ball skillfully for Anthony Danylyk who had time to fire the ball across Danny Hancock and into the far corner.
A draw leaves Gresley unbeaten after three league games and sitting just inside the play-off places in fifth place as they prepare for the visit of the Worlds oldest football club, Sheffield FC on Tuesday evening. Leek meanwhile find themselves in 19th after two draws and a defeat from their opening three games.
Gresley Starting XI:
2.Dan Douglas - 4.Sam Woods - 5.Marc Strzyzewski - 3.Adam Betteridge
7.Aaron Dillon - 6.Jamie Barrett(c) - 8.Dean Rathbone - 11.Marc Goodfellow
9.Jordan Nadat - 10.Royce Turville
Subs
12.Gary Hateley
14.Michael Nottingham
15.Mickey Lyons for #11, 65 mins
16.Jordi Gough - for #7, 49 mins
17.Richard Hanslow for #9, 81 mins