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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Double jabs needed for sporting events
« on: August 27, 2021, 05:02:25 AM »
Alright. The point is people should be a bit careful about incendiary (and possibly libelous) comments calling people (or implying that people are) far right. (And it seems no one else is calling UK Column (whose politics are of little interest to me) far right apart from you) . And for the record, Icke (who is entitled to his opinions), is not far right either. Now perhaps you could allow other people their opinions and move on. People of many beliefs and backgrounds support - and should be welcome at - this club.

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Torquay Match Thread
« on: August 25, 2021, 01:55:45 AM »
Have they ever actually taken that many to Moss Lane? :)

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: AFC Chester 0 Curzon Ashton 3
« on: August 25, 2021, 01:51:34 AM »
I was looking at that result and thinking, things could always be worse! Same with Northwich, Macc, Witton and Runcorn...

I wonder if they replaced Jackson? (Or Asante - did he ever play a meaningful game for Gloucester? I fancy them to do well now they're back home).

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Poll: where will Altrincham finish?
« on: August 25, 2021, 01:33:48 AM »
Poll is now closed, thanks to all who participated.

With the excellent start at Torquay, the 68.5% who think we will at least match last season may now have increased a bit!

With the issues we've faced, I would be happy to match last  season, and delighted if we could finish top half for the first time since 1995! Still, we usually struggle late season at this and have not yet completed the transition to full time, so it could be tough, especially as the second season at this level can be more difficult. Fingers crossed our luck holds, we're certainly due some after all those injuries last season!

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: FA Cup
« on: August 24, 2021, 03:10:34 AM »
I wonder if any of their fans remember the rivalry these days? I remember at a friendly the other year some of their fans sang the red red robin song - I don't know how much you can read into that though.

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Torquay Match Thread
« on: August 24, 2021, 03:05:34 AM »
Odd that the highlights don’t show any of our time wasting that apparently won us the match. It’s almost as if what happened while the ball was in play is all that really matters.  Perhaps their manager should have a word…..

Maybe they should have a highlights package concentrating on the "game management"?

I remember the footage from the 0-0 draw at Cambridge United when they missed out on promotion - Stuart Coburn taking his time at goal kicks was probably the best part of it!

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Altrincham FC First Team / FC Halifax Town match
« on: August 24, 2021, 02:58:12 AM »
Will we be able to pay on the day? And will we be put in the usual place?

Also, are they as bad as their opening result suggests? And is my friend (and formerly on Alty's staff as I remember) Chris Millington still the assistant manager?

It's a funny thing, I remember the first time I went there shortly after their first relegation from the Football League and we were furious it cost eight pounds to get in, and their ground was considered one of the worst. Now I'll be grateful just to get in at all, and their ground is one of the best (even if it did bankrupt the old club)!

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Double jabs needed for sporting events
« on: August 24, 2021, 02:29:52 AM »
1) 'The experimental gene therapy drugs don't stop transmission....'

2) 'Latest  data suggests that  they don't make much difference to hospitalisations and deaths'

3) '...and quite a lot of people have died from them...'

Either provide links to the peer reviewed sources you are quoting, or stop posting crank conspiracy nonsense; it's embarrassing frankly.

Same goes for someone suggesting the club should get involved with the "vaccine" coercion. Why is it a different standard for me? Twit.

In the mean time, if you're really interested, I provide the following link to be going on with, which links to a page on "vaccine" adverse reactions and deaths based on MHRA Yellow Card Covid-19 adverse reaction data (i.e. official government data) - information you are unlikely to see mentioned on your BBC.

https://yellowcard.ukcolumn.org/yellow-card-reports

I emphasise, people can make their own health decisions, and it's not an issue the club should get involved with (as someone else appeared to suggest they should - the reason I posted in the first place).

Jeremy Vine got very uppioty when someone managed to get onto his show highlighting this information.
The caller lied to get on - saying how he changed his mind after originally being anti vaccine - and, when accused of lying, pointed out that is what the BBC have been doing.

If we truly are an inclusive club, we should let anyone in reegardless of their medical history.

Some excellent point again Hugh, speaking as someone who has had his double jab.

Fair enough, and of course, people in at risk groups may decide the benefits outweigh the risks. All I'm saying is that people should have all the information they need to make up their mind about it (which seems woefully lacking at times from where I'm standing), and that they should not be coerced (see the Nurember codes), or badgered about it when all they want to do is watch a football match.

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Double jabs needed for sporting events
« on: August 24, 2021, 02:15:13 AM »
Admin, any chance of another sub-forum for those who wish to read Hugh's increasingly tedious posts?

Perhaps Dr Hugh?

Oy, don't single me out. Sale Holmfield and others started this. I was just responding. And I'm not suggesting the club should discourage (or encourage) medication, just that they should concentrate on the football. And perhaps you should too. (I was thinking of  calling for people to cite Peer(s) reviewed studies when they comment on Altrincham strikers...). I put loads of posts on the ot forum, it's other people who are bringing this on here (I've only mentioned this subject on here 15 times going back to at least April - hardly excessive).
Understand?

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Double jabs needed for sporting events
« on: August 24, 2021, 02:11:38 AM »


In the mean time, if you're really interested, I provide the following link to be going on with, which links to a page on "vaccine" adverse reactions and deaths based on MHRA Yellow Card Covid-19 adverse reaction data (i.e. official government data) - information you are unlikely to see mentioned on your BBC.

https://yellowcard.ukcolumn.org/yellow-card-reports


Verifiable news sources?  ::) UK Column???? Seriously?

You berate the BBC (which I am also not holding up as a beacon of truth and integrity), but provide this far right wing conspiracy news source as something to be believed?

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/uk-column/

I'm just off to fashion a hat from the old Tennent's Super cans in order to further promote irresponsible thinking......wibble

And you believe all these "fact checkers"? You really are clueless. Anyway, as I say, the yellow card scheme is a government backed scheme which they are simply quoting, so  some "fact check" on UK column is irrelevant. Why does your BBC never mention this government backed yellow card scheme?

P.S.  Fact check - they describe UK Column as "strong right wing bias". Not far right which is a bit different. Twit.

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Double jabs needed for sporting events
« on: August 23, 2021, 03:13:58 AM »
1) 'The experimental gene therapy drugs don't stop transmission....'

2) 'Latest  data suggests that  they don't make much difference to hospitalisations and deaths'

3) '...and quite a lot of people have died from them...'

Either provide links to the peer reviewed sources you are quoting, or stop posting crank conspiracy nonsense; it's embarrassing frankly.

Same goes for someone suggesting the club should get involved with the "vaccine" coercion. Why is it a different standard for me? Twit.

In the mean time, if you're really interested, I provide the following link to be going on with, which links to a page on "vaccine" adverse reactions and deaths based on MHRA Yellow Card Covid-19 adverse reaction data (i.e. official government data) - information you are unlikely to see mentioned on your BBC.

https://yellowcard.ukcolumn.org/yellow-card-reports

I emphasise, people can make their own health decisions, and it's not an issue the club should get involved with (as someone else appeared to suggest they should - the reason I posted in the first place).

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Double jabs needed for sporting events
« on: August 23, 2021, 03:04:43 AM »
Experimental jabs, mention of the 'elite'.  ::)

Never mind vaccinations Hugh, I think you're missing your tin hat. Nutter.

The "vaccines" are being administered under emergency authorisation, and the pharmaceutical companies producing them are exempt from liability. Didn't you know? And as for the elite, who do you think funds professor Neil Ferguson's  Imperial College London?
Clueless.

So far as this club is concerned, I consider it inappropriate for them to get involved in the issue. And I wouldn't mention the issue (brought up by someone else, note) at all if the issue wasn't affecting football (that's 3 seasons of disruptions now).

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: The BBC are cr@p
« on: August 22, 2021, 03:08:13 AM »
Glad PP didn't go with that, funniest thing I've seen in ages!

I see there's not many comments from Torquay supporters...

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: FA Cup
« on: August 22, 2021, 03:02:47 AM »
But we could still be playing the West Allotment boys!!!!

Bring your own compost!

I seem to remember me and a mate used to chant for the allotments (and Kenneth Dewey and Sons) on the bus on the way to Ambrose. Believe it or not... (Then again, a bunch of us were chanting for Shugborough on the way back from Bromsgrove!).

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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Cheshire Senior Cup
« on: August 22, 2021, 02:40:14 AM »
Fantastic! The first final I ever saw. And how rubbish was that end "stand" at the Drill Field? They can't have done much to it in the whole history of (formerly) the second (or was it third?) oldest ground.

Isn't the CSC one of the oldest football competitions in the world? I still say a final against Northwich or Macc would be a good occasion.

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