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I tried to purchase a ticket for Saturday online and failed miserably. Even though I've bought tickets online before many times I seem to now be not on the clubs database with my email address not registered. So I re register continue onto picking a seat on the Pearl Street end to come up against another barrier of sign in details unknown so I can't purchase the ticket.
I will give it another try later in the week but if I can't purchase I wont bother going as I'm not being pissed about when my time away from work is very little and precious to me.
It looked like Sassi has taken on the Ebanks Landell role of having the ball played through him all the time which just nulled any attacking progression which Solihull loved as they could bully us out of the game. The use of the flanks was zilch in the first half only with us waking up and using them late in the second half when panic set in. McNulty needs to stop this playing through a centre half and pissing about with the ball at the back so we can progress
This feels like when we started the glory years under Hill with such a positive outlook throughout the club and support which is finding it's way onto the playing field now.
There has been plenty of warning about it . Even on the overheads as far down as Stafford on M6 they warned of problems and to take alternative routes last night. Trouble is people don't take any notice of roadsigns any longer. Being an HGV night trunker is an absolute nightmare trying to get anywhere in this country due to road closures.
I enjoyed the game today. Attacking football makes such a difference. Although it was a draw I feel we were a much better side and looked much fitter and professional than Dagenham. The amount of time wasting by them trying to slow us down showed the higher level we were playing at. Hard couple of games now which will certainly bed in the new players in the team.
I'm sorry but that's bloody awful. Looks like a snide Adidas shirt with the two stripe thing going on. Where are our black and blue stripes. I don't wear them personally so won't affect me but the design will surely hinder sales.
Unfortunately Galloway already is pulling strings in this situation as the solicitor for the alleged victims is one of his cronies. A failed MP candidate for Ladywood in Birmingham with a questionable background in law.
I want someone to represent Rochdale for Rochdale not Palestine. Yes it's atrocious what is happening there but we are in a town that needs the full attention of it's MP not a side thought.
Galloway is a one trick pony that jumps on others ideas and claims them as his own especially the maternity unit. The local Labour Party dropped a clanger with the by election and should have selected Paul then but there is a chance to get rid of Galloway and his circus if the electorate of the constituency vote accordingly and tactically. A vote for the lib Dems or Tories will split any chance of getting rid of the clown unfortunately.
We need the constituents to vote Galloway and his one trick pony politics out of our town. Tactical voting from all parties is needed against the large Asian vote.
This potential takeover when completed puts any financial worries of the second season in non league due to windfall payments disappearing at ease. Even before the announcement of liquidation by the end of last month there was the looming second season approaching fast which I think would have finished us off without deep pockets. The offer to keep the club sustainable and with a competitive playing budget puts all those worries to bed for at least the near future.
I'm not expecting us to go out and do a Wrexham or Stockport and spend our way out of the league but to be competitive will do just finely after the last few seasons of worry.