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RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 4:54 pm
by Orm
What the heck?! [X(] [&:]

That was way to close for comfort. And it must be hard on the nerves for the fans.

Must have felt good to avoid the biggest disaster in the cup history. Right?

Tottenham close to be eliminated in the cup by a team from the umpteenth division? And a own goal and a few seconds from a replay. So how could that happen? [&:]

After that I need something to drink.

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 5:00 pm
by warspite1
We played a few fringe players - and they don't appear to have stepped up to the plate sadly.....

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 3:58 pm
by Orm
Chelsea crushed Arsenal. I suppose it makes some people happy.

However, I am slightly annoyed, since I think that Alonso should have had a red card for that elbow. And then it might have been a different story. Saddening that referees still miss so many elbows and that foul play pays. I think they should have installed video cameras to review goals and special events a long time ago. Hopefully they will do so soon.

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 1:24 pm
by Orm
About two thirds of the season played and Tottenham is at second place. About as expected. [;)]

So have you taken your cruisers to any matches this year? (read something on another forum that made me ponder)

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 1:27 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Orm

About two thirds of the season played and Tottenham is at second place. About as expected. [;)]

So have you taken your cruisers to any matches this year? (read something on another forum that made me ponder)
warspite1

No not yet. My little one is not a footie fan I'm afraid [:(]. My elder cruiser is very much into it now (she supports Tottenham [:)] and also follows Barcelona [&:]) and I hope to go to one of the Europa games at Wembley - but her school work and after school clubs come first and so its not ideal to arrange.

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 1:58 pm
by Orm
ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: Orm

About two thirds of the season played and Tottenham is at second place. About as expected. [;)]

So have you taken your cruisers to any matches this year? (read something on another forum that made me ponder)
warspite1

No not yet. My little one is not a footie fan I'm afraid [:(]. My elder cruiser is very much into it now (she supports Tottenham [:)] and also follows Barcelona [&:]) and I hope to go to one of the Europa games at Wembley - but her school work and after school clubs come first and so its not ideal to arrange.
I can understand that it is hard to arrange. But, please, tell us when, or if, it happens.

I've have some fond memories of going to matches with young relatives and as a young lad with my father.

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 2:12 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Orm

ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: Orm

About two thirds of the season played and Tottenham is at second place. About as expected. [;)]

So have you taken your cruisers to any matches this year? (read something on another forum that made me ponder)
warspite1

No not yet. My little one is not a footie fan I'm afraid [:(]. My elder cruiser is very much into it now (she supports Tottenham [:)] and also follows Barcelona [&:]) and I hope to go to one of the Europa games at Wembley - but her school work and after school clubs come first and so its not ideal to arrange.
I can understand that it is hard to arrange. But, please, tell us when, or if, it happens.

I've have some fond memories of going to matches with young relatives and as a young lad with my father.
warspite1

I suspect with the reduced capacity, there is no chance of getting to White Hart Lane between now and the end of the season, but at least she has been there and sat in the stands where her grandad and great grandad went in the 1930's and where her dad went from the 1980's onwards - which from a nostalgia point of view is nice.

At least playing at Wembley should make getting a ticket easier next year on a weekend.

Can't wait to see the new stadium and its gradually coming together [:)]


White Hart Lane is one just to the left of the picture.
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RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 2:16 pm
by Orm
ORIGINAL: warspite1

I suspect with the reduced capacity, there is no chance of getting to White Hart Lane between now and the end of the season, but at least she has been there and sat in the stands where her grandad and great grandad went in the 1930's and where her dad went from the 1980's onwards - which from a nostalgia point of view is nice.

At least playing at Wembley should make getting a ticket easier next year on a weekend.

Can't wait to see the new stadium and its gradually coming together [:)]


White Hart Lane is one just to the left of the picture.
Image
Are you trying to make me cry? [;)] [:)]

Thank you for sharing. [&o]

Edit: Our old stadium is gone since a few years. And while I like the new stadium well enough it is the old one that my dad and granddad went to. And I went as well for many years from an toddler to a grumpy oldster.

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 2:25 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Orm
ORIGINAL: warspite1

I suspect with the reduced capacity, there is no chance of getting to White Hart Lane between now and the end of the season, but at least she has been there and sat in the stands where her grandad and great grandad went in the 1930's and where her dad went from the 1980's onwards - which from a nostalgia point of view is nice.

At least playing at Wembley should make getting a ticket easier next year on a weekend.

Can't wait to see the new stadium and its gradually coming together [:)]


White Hart Lane is one just to the left of the picture.
Image
Are you trying to make me cry? [;)] [:)]

Thank you for sharing. [&o]

Edit: Our old stadium is gone since a few years. And while I like the new stadium well enough it is the old one that my dad and granddad went to. And I went as well for many years from an toddler to a grumpy oldster.
warspite1

I know what you mean. I was dead against clubs moving to new grounds and losing all that tradition - and of course my club in particular (although at least we are not going far!). But now, its clear that with a 36,000 capacity, if Spurs don't move on we are never going to go anywhere but backwards....

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:37 am
by warspite1
The magic of the FA Cup lives on. Lincoln City beat Premiership Burnley to reach the quarter finals of the FA Cup!!!

Mind you, they will have to go some to beat Tottenham's record.

1901 as a Southern League side - we only went and won the thing [:)]

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:49 am
by Orm
ORIGINAL: warspite1

The magic of the FA Cup lives on. Lincoln City beat Premiership Burnley to reach the quarter finals of the FA Cup!!!

Mind you, they will have to go some to beat Tottenham's record.

1901 as a Southern League side - we only went and won the thing [:)]
Wouldn't it be sad to kind of share that?

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:55 am
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Orm

ORIGINAL: warspite1

The magic of the FA Cup lives on. Lincoln City beat Premiership Burnley to reach the quarter finals of the FA Cup!!!

Mind you, they will have to go some to beat Tottenham's record.

1901 as a Southern League side - we only went and won the thing [:)]
Wouldn't it be sad to kind of share that?
warspite1

It would be more than worth it if they beat Chelsea or Arsenal or Manchester United in the final though [:)]

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:55 am
by Orm
I think it is about time that the FA Cup came home, don't you think?

You going to Fulham?

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:57 am
by Orm
ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: Orm

ORIGINAL: warspite1

The magic of the FA Cup lives on. Lincoln City beat Premiership Burnley to reach the quarter finals of the FA Cup!!!

Mind you, they will have to go some to beat Tottenham's record.

1901 as a Southern League side - we only went and won the thing [:)]
Wouldn't it be sad to kind of share that?
warspite1

It would be more than worth it if they beat Chelsea or Arsenal or Manchester United in the final though [:)]
Indeed. [:)]

Although currently I have mixed feelings about Man U. Somehow I want to see them succeed.

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 12:22 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Orm

I think it is about time that the FA Cup came home, don't you think?

You going to Fulham?
warspite1

Its been way too long for a club that considers themselves a top club. To be honest they way we played against City, Liverpool, Genk - even Middlesbrough - recently makes me think another cup shocker could be on the cards.

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 3:17 pm
by Orm
ORIGINAL: warspite1

The magic of the FA Cup lives on. Lincoln City beat Premiership Burnley to reach the quarter finals of the FA Cup!!!

Will this have any effects for Burnley? Is their manager safe?

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 3:23 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Orm

ORIGINAL: warspite1

The magic of the FA Cup lives on. Lincoln City beat Premiership Burnley to reach the quarter finals of the FA Cup!!!

Will this have any effects for Burnley? Is their manager safe?
warspite1

None at all. Sean Dyche has done a great job there. Although one of the famous old names of English football, Burnley have been out of the limelight for years. They are the smallest town to have had a team in the Premiership (with all that means for fanbase) and Premiership survival is the all important target.

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 3:34 pm
by Orm
ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: Orm

ORIGINAL: warspite1

The magic of the FA Cup lives on. Lincoln City beat Premiership Burnley to reach the quarter finals of the FA Cup!!!

Will this have any effects for Burnley? Is their manager safe?
warspite1

None at all. Sean Dyche has done a great job there. Although one of the famous old names of English football, Burnley have been out of the limelight for years. They are the smallest town to have had a team in the Premiership (with all that means for fanbase) and Premiership survival is the all important target.
Indeed.

I have noticed how well they have performed in the league. At least when comparing to my expectations. [:D]

However, I wasn't sure how the fans and owners would take such a loss.

Is Burnley owned by the members or is it a private owner?

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 3:50 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Orm

ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: Orm



Will this have any effects for Burnley? Is their manager safe?
warspite1

None at all. Sean Dyche has done a great job there. Although one of the famous old names of English football, Burnley have been out of the limelight for years. They are the smallest town to have had a team in the Premiership (with all that means for fanbase) and Premiership survival is the all important target.
Indeed.

I have noticed how well they have performed in the league. At least when comparing to my expectations. [:D]

However, I wasn't sure how the fans and owners would take such a loss.

Is Burnley owned by the members or is it a private owner?
warspite1

I don't know to be honest. As far as I know they are not foreign owned - and not owned by their supporters.

RE: All things Football (soccer) related

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2017 5:04 pm
by Orm
ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: Orm

I think it is about time that the FA Cup came home, don't you think?

You going to Fulham?
warspite1

Its been way too long for a club that considers themselves a top club. To be honest they way we played against City, Liverpool, Genk - even Middlesbrough - recently makes me think another cup shocker could be on the cards.
Then you must be shocked that it was a solid 3-0 win against Fulham?