by Alan Partridge » 15 Jan 2013 22:45
by Four Of Clubs » 16 Jan 2013 00:44
Alan Partridge Despite it being farking freezing, enjoyed Diddy's 3-0 win tonight. a few new players in this week has really helped the team and Marco was immense in the sticks tonight after an indifferent run of form. In his words 'i never play in something likes this before' Don't get many partially frozen pitches in Brazil
by Royal Rother » 16 Jan 2013 09:54
http://www.sloughobserver.co.uk/sport/f ... -fc-brawl/
Steve Easterbrook, chairman of Slough Town issued an official statement in response to the incident.
He said: "A very unfortunate incident happened in the 80th minute following a foul on a Slough Town player.
"Regrettably, a fight broke out between both sets of players in which a number of players both sides sustained injuries that required treatment.
"My understanding is that the match referee sent off two players from both teams before the game reconvened to a conclusion.
"I was not at the game and am still talking to people who attended. It is a very difficult situation."
Easterbrook continued: "It is the last thing any football club wants to happen, it's such a shame for us and Easington Sports.
"Invariably something has happened during the contest that created this situation, it sparked something that resulted in players fighting. These things do occasionally happen in football.
"It is a very unfortunate and regrettable incident and I would like to think the opposition regret it as well."
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/easingtonsports/news/club-statement-on-reserve-team-832819.html
Due to the increased contact for a comment on the incident that took place in the Reserve team fixture between Slough Town and Easington Sports please find below our comments.
Several Easington Sports Reserve players were attacked during a game on Saturday 12th January. This left 4 players requiring hospital treatment in Slough. Two players have broken jaws and both require operations to reset the jaws and also have metal plates added, one of those affected has had this operation and is being released from hospital today and the other operation is expected today. The other two players were released after sustaining concussion and also severe bruising to the face.
Contrary to the reports circulating in the media Easington would like to state the incident was not caused by a foul on a Slough player, it was the result of a red card received by a Slough player for violent conduct and as the player left the field of play an unprovoked attack on an Easington player was carried out. This caused the following incident that left several Easington players injured.
There are also several other incorrect details being included in reports, which at this time we will not comment on. We are sure that the correct details will be released in due course.
Our main concern is with the two players that required surgery and their welfare.
The police are continuing their enquiries and we are helping them with those and until this is completed, we will not be able to make any further comment.
by Alan Partridge » 16 Jan 2013 10:13
Four Of ClubsAlan Partridge Despite it being farking freezing, enjoyed Diddy's 3-0 win tonight. a few new players in this week has really helped the team and Marco was immense in the sticks tonight after an indifferent run of form. In his words 'i never play in something likes this before' Don't get many partially frozen pitches in Brazil
... well having seen him a month or so back vs Paulton his handling is probably no worse in freezing condition than it was in torrential rain?
I braved the cold and popped along the A329(M) to the Hellenic Supplementary (Losers) Cup tie at Larges Lane : Bracknell Town 4-6 Headington Amateurs.
The two meet again at Barton village this Saturday in the league.
My first, second and third choices were all called off this PM - incl Wantage v Marlow which had the potential to be a cracker.
by Royalist » 16 Jan 2013 15:42
by Royalist » 17 Jan 2013 11:12
by Royal Rother » 17 Jan 2013 20:21
by paultheroyal » 17 Jan 2013 20:48
by Royalist » 17 Jan 2013 20:53
by Royal Rother » 17 Jan 2013 21:13
by Royalist » 18 Jan 2013 07:04
Royal Rother Ok, so nothing to do with the number of clubs / football fans in the area?
Actually the justification for moving to Monday nights was that it would not clash with European nights (and hopefully, as a result, improve the gates).
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by Four Of Clubs » 18 Jan 2013 13:16
RoyalistRoyal Rother Ok, so nothing to do with the number of clubs / football fans in the area?
Actually the justification for moving to Monday nights was that it would not clash with European nights (and hopefully, as a result, improve the gates).
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Moving to a Monday night plan was to set it off as different to the dozens of clubs playing on a Tuesday so you'd get more groundhoppers or people who just fancied a game on a Monday night or people who are watching Champions league on Tuesdays or going to watch their league club alot of the time.
by Tad Showbiz » 18 Jan 2013 19:24
paultheroyal I read that Newport IOW have permission to move to a new ground. ASDA taking over St Georges. Got fond memories of that place and crazy moving out as not long been there!
If I won a considerable sum of money I would buy this club! Sleeping giant and what would be a decent fan base.
by blindedbythelights » 18 Jan 2013 19:25
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 18 Jan 2013 23:41
by Four Of Clubs » 19 Jan 2013 10:11
blindedbythelights Worlds most pointless pitch inspection, 9am, Basingtoke Town tomorrow
by The Beardy Man » 19 Jan 2013 12:48
paultheroyal I read that Newport IOW have permission to move to a new ground. ASDA taking over St Georges. Got fond memories of that place and crazy moving out as not long been there!
If I won a considerable sum of money I would buy this club! Sleeping giant and what would be a decent fan base.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 19 Jan 2013 14:21
by paultheroyal » 19 Jan 2013 17:43
by Royalist » 19 Jan 2013 22:38
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