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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Droylsden
« on: August 06, 2020, 01:11:38 PM »
Butcher's Arms is one of my favourite grounds in Manchester. Hopefully things get sorted for them.
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Fair do’s to Bill. He has taken the time to explain the situation regards sticking to COVID protocols . All the club is doing is taking the opportunity to make a few quid for the good and benefit of the Club.
If this gives the opportunity for an Alty fan to get to Bootham Crescent then fair enough.
If people disagree with the initiative then don’t buy a ticket.. if anybody does buy a ticket, then Good Luck
Personally I will miss the game on Saturday and the final in Aug as I am on holiday golfing in Scotland.
Good luck to all the players and staff at Alty.
I strongly recommend Millport Golf Club on the Island of Cumbrae. Nick Faldo once played the course deciding you need one leg longer than the other (or was it shorter?) and it has cracking views.
Strange you say that, I was on Cumbrae on Saturday (not golfing).
Blimey! If only I'd known! What were you doing here?
Fair do’s to Bill. He has taken the time to explain the situation regards sticking to COVID protocols . All the club is doing is taking the opportunity to make a few quid for the good and benefit of the Club.
If this gives the opportunity for an Alty fan to get to Bootham Crescent then fair enough.
If people disagree with the initiative then don’t buy a ticket.. if anybody does buy a ticket, then Good Luck
Personally I will miss the game on Saturday and the final in Aug as I am on holiday golfing in Scotland.
Good luck to all the players and staff at Alty.
I strongly recommend Millport Golf Club on the Island of Cumbrae. Nick Faldo once played the course deciding you need one leg longer than the other (or was it shorter?) and it has cracking views.
Though James Jones would be a loss for the club, he did this before when he went to Salford City when he originally signed for us, and then came back again. Possibly the same may happen again but we shall see. Would not bank on it this time, but there again the grass is always greener on the other side. I think the club have been more than fair with him. I hope we can offer any newer players or replacements, football in the National League. I am also glad that nearly all of last seasons squad have signed now for next season. They should adapt fairly easily to playing a league higher, should be be successful in the playoffs.
That never happened? Different James Jones I think?
Awful shame. I can't help but think the whole Welsh league set up has been detrimental to teams like Rhyl and Bangor.
The Highland League have declared their season over and handed the title to Brora Rangers, 13 points clear at the top. Will other leagues follow suit?
Makes sense. Bit closer in the lowland league, though it hardly matters really. There will be no play-off or promotion this season.
Does anyone know if the Evo-stick will still be on?