MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 28 Oct 2024 17:33

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RG30 According to the excellent Heaven on Earth book by Alan Sedunary (RIP), the starting 11 for when we last played Stockport (https://royals.org/matdoc/030398.html) was:

1. Nick Colgan
2. Martyn Booty
3. James Lambert
4. Gareth Davies
5. Linvoy Primus
6. Keith McPherson
7. Jason Bowen
8. Ray Houghton
9. Martin Williams
10. Carl Asaba
11. Michael O'Neill

12. Darren Caskey
13. ???
14. ???

Anyone remember who were the 2 unused subs? Tried looking everywhere without any luck.

Primus and McPherson a bit out of place in that side of dubious quality.

I’m sure you will tell me i’m wrong but James Lambert was better than “ dubious quality “

He was quite hit and miss, fell away quite a lot in his last season or so, and he was never a wing back, as that line up suggests he was playing.

On his day at his peak he was great.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by karbota » 28 Oct 2024 18:23

One Beer is never enough. I remember games against Stockport in the 90's, and particularly an envy of their striker, Kevin Francis. At the time I thought he was immense, and always played well against us.

Left football and ended up a mountie (well not quite)...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4036142/Life-final-whistle-fisherman-gang-squad-police-officer-obscure-jobs-ex-footballers-gone-retirement.html


You must be joking he was an utter donkey!

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by stealthpapes » 29 Oct 2024 06:21

There was a clip, and I think it may have been Saint and Greavsie, where Kevin Francis set himself up. Out wide, he booted the ball up and high, very high, it sails into the box and he headed his own cross home.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by Mid Sussex Royal » 29 Oct 2024 09:53

The Stockport side of 1993/94 with Francis in it when we one the league under McGhee was decent, Andy Preece played alongside Francis and was the perfect foil, nippy and skillfull. Think they may have missded out in the play offs but did go up a couple of years later.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by Clyde1998 » 29 Oct 2024 11:20

The club said 741 tickets have been sold for this, with additional tickets available via Stockport today.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by Mr Angry » 29 Oct 2024 12:33

Clyde1998 The club said 741 tickets have been sold for this, with additional tickets available via Stockport today.


That is actually pretty impressive for a Tuesday night away in deepest Cheshire.

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by Dirk Gently » 29 Oct 2024 12:39

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Clyde1998 The club said 741 tickets have been sold for this, with additional tickets available via Stockport today.


That is actually pretty impressive for a Tuesday night away in deepest Cheshire.


Probably helps that it's a ground we've not played at for donkey's years.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by stealthpapes » 29 Oct 2024 12:57

We'd have sold it out and then some on a Saturday.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by Clyde1998 » 29 Oct 2024 16:48

Realised it’s half term. That will help the numbers a bit.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by RoyallyFcuked » 29 Oct 2024 18:23

Shame I'm back down south now or I'd have gone to this for sure. Might not get a better chance for some time either because as others have said this would have sold out quick time if it was a Saturday game. Probably before silver LOLoyalty as well.

850 tickets seems a bit tight from them, would that be the same allocation for a Saturday? Although seeing as their ground holds a little under 11,000 I can't see them giving much more than 1000 tickets to any away club.

Their form hasn't been great recently whereas ours could hardly be better for this but last time I said I was confident of an away win was Rotherham and we know what happened there. The only game we haven't won in the last 6. So I will keep my mouth shut. Then again it works both ways cause I wasn't that confident for the Exeter game and we know what happened there.

Anyway I'll be watching (and hopefully enjoying) this one on another free stream tonight instead of being there. Hope the Berkshire boys have a good night (the ones on the pitch and off of it).

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by Clyde1998 » 29 Oct 2024 18:42

RoyallyFcuked Shame I'm back down south now or I'd have gone to this for sure. Might not get a better chance for some time either because as others have said this would have sold out quick time if it was a Saturday game. Probably before silver LOLoyalty as well.

850 tickets seems a bit tight from them, would that be the same allocation for a Saturday? Although seeing as their ground holds a little under 11,000 I can't see them giving much more than 1000 tickets to any away club.

Their form hasn't been great recently whereas ours could hardly be better for this but last time I said I was confident of an away win was Rotherham and we know what happened there. The only game we haven't won in the last 6. So I will keep my mouth shut. Then again it works both ways cause I wasn't that confident for the Exeter game and we know what happened there.

Anyway I'll be watching (and hopefully enjoying) this one on another free stream tonight instead of being there. Hope the Berkshire boys have a good night (the ones on the pitch and off of it).

IIRC, there’s about 500 seats behind the goal (uncovered) which is often given to away fans in addition to the roughly 850 we’ve been given for tonight.

I imagine we would’ve been given those seats too and had a much more typical 1,350 allocation.

EDIT - Bolton only got 844 tickets for their upcoming game and don’t appear to have got more. Don’t know what the minimum percentage is.

EDIT 2 - Apparently that end behind the goal holds 1,560 (looks smaller) and was the standard away end until recently. Not sure why it has changed.
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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by Clyde1998 » 29 Oct 2024 18:46

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Craig - Mbengue - Bindon - Garcia
Knibbs - Wing - Savage
Akande - Wareham - Campbell

Subs: Button; Elliott; Dean; Ehibhatiomhan; Tuma; Camara; Ahmed

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 29 Oct 2024 18:49

I can't see us winning four in a row. Especially with our weak second halfs and inability to effectively manage out a game we're leading.

Would very happily take a draw.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 29 Oct 2024 18:52

Clyde1998 Pereira
Craig - Mbengue - Bindon - Garcia
Knibbs - Wing - Savage
Akande - Wareham - Campbell

Subs: Button; Elliott; Dean; Ehibhatiomhan; Tuma; Camara; Ahmed

Assuming that's the actual team, it's nice to see Selles really putting together a plan for away matches and not just plugging along doing the same thing as at home and hoping form will change.

I wouldn’t necessarily agree with all of it. But that front 5 certainly looks the most capable of pressing high, and Wareham hopefully encourages us to play forward to feet or space more , rather than banging it up to Smith's head/chest against two big CBs.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by RoyallyFcuked » 29 Oct 2024 18:54

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RoyallyFcuked Shame I'm back down south now or I'd have gone to this for sure. Might not get a better chance for some time either because as others have said this would have sold out quick time if it was a Saturday game. Probably before silver LOLoyalty as well.

850 tickets seems a bit tight from them, would that be the same allocation for a Saturday? Although seeing as their ground holds a little under 11,000 I can't see them giving much more than 1000 tickets to any away club.

Their form hasn't been great recently whereas ours could hardly be better for this but last time I said I was confident of an away win was Rotherham and we know what happened there. The only game we haven't won in the last 6. So I will keep my mouth shut. Then again it works both ways cause I wasn't that confident for the Exeter game and we know what happened there.

Anyway I'll be watching (and hopefully enjoying) this one on another free stream tonight instead of being there. Hope the Berkshire boys have a good night (the ones on the pitch and off of it).

IIRC, there’s about 500 seats behind the goal (uncovered) which is often given to away fans in addition to the roughly 850 we’ve been given for tonight.

I imagine we would’ve been given those seats too and had a much more typical 1,350 allocation.

EDIT - Bolton only got 844 tickets for their upcoming game and don’t appear to have got more. Don’t know what the minimum percentage is.


I read somewhere a few years ago that the minimum percentage for an away allocation is whichever figure is lower out of 3000 and 10% of overall ground capacity. Clearly this doesn't seem to be the case here, although this is the first instance I can remember where that rule hasn't seemingly applied, hence why I've just assumed it was true.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by Crowbar6753 » 29 Oct 2024 18:55

Smith not even on the bench this evening! might have a knock? seemed fine at the weekend so i guess big Kelvin will come on up top at some stage from the bench.

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by WestYorksRoyal » 29 Oct 2024 18:58

Crowbar6753 Smith not even on the bench this evening! might have a knock? seemed fine at the weekend so i guess big Kelvin will come on up top at some stage from the bench.

I wonder if he's managing something and simply can't do a big run of games.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by Clyde1998 » 29 Oct 2024 19:00

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Craig - Mbengue - Bindon - Garcia
Knibbs - Wing - Savage
Akande - Wareham - Campbell

Subs: Button; Elliott; Dean; Ehibhatiomhan; Tuma; Camara; Ahmed

Assuming that's the actual team, it's nice to see Selles really putting together a plan for away matches and not just plugging along doing the same thing as at home and hoping form will change.

I wouldn’t necessarily agree with all of it. But that front 5 certainly looks the most capable of pressing high, and Wareham hopefully encourages us to play forward to feet or space more , rather than banging it up to Smith's head/chest against two big CBs.

That is the actual team, yes.

Some of it looks enforced with Smith not in the squad at all, but Wareham and Akande are clearly being treated as proper first team players now (and not just filling vacant places).

Gives Selles the ability to adjust things for these sort of games.

I wonder if we’ll see Ehib centrally tonight off the bench with Smith absent.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Stockport County (a)

by Clyde1998 » 29 Oct 2024 19:03

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RoyallyFcuked Shame I'm back down south now or I'd have gone to this for sure. Might not get a better chance for some time either because as others have said this would have sold out quick time if it was a Saturday game. Probably before silver LOLoyalty as well.

850 tickets seems a bit tight from them, would that be the same allocation for a Saturday? Although seeing as their ground holds a little under 11,000 I can't see them giving much more than 1000 tickets to any away club.

Their form hasn't been great recently whereas ours could hardly be better for this but last time I said I was confident of an away win was Rotherham and we know what happened there. The only game we haven't won in the last 6. So I will keep my mouth shut. Then again it works both ways cause I wasn't that confident for the Exeter game and we know what happened there.

Anyway I'll be watching (and hopefully enjoying) this one on another free stream tonight instead of being there. Hope the Berkshire boys have a good night (the ones on the pitch and off of it).

IIRC, there’s about 500 seats behind the goal (uncovered) which is often given to away fans in addition to the roughly 850 we’ve been given for tonight.

I imagine we would’ve been given those seats too and had a much more typical 1,350 allocation.

EDIT - Bolton only got 844 tickets for their upcoming game and don’t appear to have got more. Don’t know what the minimum percentage is.


I read somewhere a few years ago that the minimum percentage for an away allocation is whichever figure is lower out of 3000 and 10% of overall ground capacity. Clearly this doesn't seem to be the case here, although this is the first instance I can remember where that rule hasn't seemingly applied, hence why I've just assumed it was true.

I wonder if that stand’s closed for some sort of safety issue (or planned development) at the moment. That would explain the 10% rule not being followed.

There’s a smattering of people in it currently though.

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