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Re: Holbeach v Cogenhoe

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:26 am
by The Godfather
The game is off.

Re: Holbeach v Cogenhoe

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:34 am
by bozzer
I see Chand went off prematurely again declaring the game on, from his twitter!

Re: Holbeach v Cogenhoe

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:38 am
by Pigman
bozzer wrote:I see Chand went off prematurely again declaring the game on, from his twitter!
Is he premature at everything do you reckon? :lol:

Holbeach Thread

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:53 pm
by Bob's Bitch
So their fixture is going to be rearranged, I'm guessing Erith will want another weekend if they think an overnight stay is necessary. Holbeach have fixtures in both midweeks up until the date of the next round (28th), so a fixture is going to have to be moved. I don't mind them getting to the QFs, especially if there's a replay thrown in, but any further and I bet the UCL will just extend the season for them, and avoid the kind of fixture congestion that we want to see.

Holbeach Thread

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:20 am
by Rushdenjim
Pigman wrote:
bozzer wrote:I see Chand went off prematurely again declaring the game on, from his twitter!
Is he premature at everything do you reckon? :lol:
I would ask his wife :roll:

Re: Holbeach Thread

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 1:38 pm
by Sid
Bob's Bitch wrote:So their fixture is going to be rearranged, I'm guessing Erith will want another weekend if they think an overnight stay is necessary. Holbeach have fixtures in both midweeks up until the date of the next round (28th), so a fixture is going to have to be moved. I don't mind them getting to the QFs, especially if there's a replay thrown in, but any further and I bet the UCL will just extend the season for them, and avoid the kind of fixture congestion that we want to see.
The FA have a cut off date for games affecting clubs seeking promotion to step 4, not sure if it's last Saturday in April, first in May or whatever. So although other matches could theoretically be played up to 30th June if the UCL so wished :roll: , anything with a bearing on us or Holbeach could not.

Re: Holbeach v Cogenhoe

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:14 pm
by mackemcobbler
Brownie wrote:
sussexdiamond wrote:
mackemcobbler wrote:exactly I look on this site every now & then & find some on here seem to have a chip on their shoulder about certain teams this year its Holbeach, last year it was Spalding the year before Silby
I endorse everything that Dave has said. Thank you Dave, that saved me typing a lengthy answer.
Mackemcobblers problem is that as the Cobblers (or Sunderland) are never in a promotion chasing position he would not understand the banter and rivalry that goes on between clubs seeking success.
Mackemwobblers problem is (the clue is in his name) to be fair I have only been on this forum a couple of years and almost without fail whenever he posts anything it`s a dig at us as a Club, Team, Officials or Supporters, though as a rule he goes back under his stone after the first couple of sod off reply`s. I think he should change his name to Mackemwobblersploppies then he has all bases covered.
Well put Dave on all counts, though you missed 1 major other problem with Hugo Fotherington-Smyth the Ex Oadby Chairman, he didn`t even have the decency to reply to me when I emailed him my application for their Managers job at the end of the 2012/13 season, even though I had promised to take Starms as my No 2.
maybe you can quote other than on this post where I have had a dig at your club,team,officials or supporters

Re: Holbeach v Cogenhoe

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:37 pm
by rudolph_hucker
Surely even Brownarse doesn't expect anybody with the word cobbler in their name to be complimentary towards our club? Take no notice Mackem, for the record I dont.

Re: Holbeach v Cogenhoe

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 1:01 pm
by Trek
I see that Holbeach, if they beat Erith this Saturday, are at home to North Shields in the quarter finals. That will be a really tough match for them as North Shields thumped Phoenix 5-1 on Saturday before a crowd of nearly 1100.
I reckon the winner of that tie may be regarded as favourites to win the Vase.

Full draw.

AFC St Austell v Ascot United

Holbeach United or Erith & Belvedere v North Shields

Shaw Lane Aquaforce v Glossop North End or Dunston UTS

Highworth Town v Tadcaster Albion

Re: Holbeach v Cogenhoe

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 2:45 pm
by Everyweeker
Trek wrote:I see that Holbeach, if they beat Erith this Saturday, are at home to North Shields in the quarter finals. That will be a really tough match for them as North Shields thumped Phoenix 5-1 on Saturday before a crowd of nearly 1100.
I reckon the winner of that tie may be regarded as favourites to win the Vase.

Full draw.

AFC St Austell v Ascot United

Holbeach United or Erith & Belvedere v North Shields

Shaw Lane Aquaforce v Glossop North End or Dunston UTS

Highworth Town v Tadcaster Albion
Hoping to get to St. Austell for their game v Ascot. Step 6, but flying high and had a crowd of nearly 900 on Saturday.