Fylde away (n/t) 15:06 - Sep 30 with 11077 views | Frog | 12th October [Post edited 30 Sep 15:13]
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Fylde away (n/t) on 15:16 - Sep 30 with 7660 views | heywooddale | That is a stinker! | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 15:30 - Sep 30 with 7551 views | Nigeriamark |
Fylde away (n/t) on 15:16 - Sep 30 by heywooddale | That is a stinker! |
Definite banana skin opponent. | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 15:41 - Sep 30 with 7503 views | Delboy |
Fylde away (n/t) on 15:16 - Sep 30 by heywooddale | That is a stinker! |
A stinker...you must be joking it is the next best thing to a home game and a good following guaranteed. Granted its a National League team but its one in crisis which I agree brings with it risks but what were you expecting. | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 15:41 - Sep 30 with 7499 views | Dale_4_Life | Bring it on... Could have been a lot worse than AFC Fylde away. I am hoping we can give both cup competitions a good go this year after last seasons limp exit from both. | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 15:54 - Sep 30 with 7430 views | ClitheroeDale | Last season we barely could field a team of 11 and Jez hurt himself badly. Should be a bit different this time. [Post edited 30 Sep 15:55]
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Fylde away (n/t) on 16:06 - Sep 30 with 7357 views | heywooddale |
Fylde away (n/t) on 15:41 - Sep 30 by Delboy | A stinker...you must be joking it is the next best thing to a home game and a good following guaranteed. Granted its a National League team but its one in crisis which I agree brings with it risks but what were you expecting. |
Stinker from the point of view that it ain that interesting a tie and it isn't a really easy tie on paper. Not that its the most difficult tie but I was just hoping for a club where the team selection is contingent on whether the keeper is pencilled in for a Saturday shift at work. Give us a smooth route into the main comp rather than a team that like Mark said feels Bananaskiny and we are already gonna place twice this year. Also this tie doesn't give a chance to thump Bury by double figures at Giggle so they are all stinkers compared to that! | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 16:08 - Sep 30 with 7340 views | YouTubeDale | WARNING: Last season I picked up a parking fine, along with a number of other Dale fans, for parking in front of the Aldi carpark which is next to the ground. | |
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Fylde away (n/t) on 16:10 - Sep 30 with 7338 views | Delboy |
Fylde away (n/t) on 15:54 - Sep 30 by ClitheroeDale | Last season we barely could field a team of 11 and Jez hurt himself badly. Should be a bit different this time. [Post edited 30 Sep 15:55]
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The low rail pitch surround that caused Jez (and a couple of other players from other clubs) to be injured last season has not been improved since. Its a serious accident waiting to happen, hopefully not to any of our guys this time. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Fylde away (n/t) on 16:30 - Sep 30 with 7253 views | 49thseason |
Fylde away (n/t) on 16:10 - Sep 30 by Delboy | The low rail pitch surround that caused Jez (and a couple of other players from other clubs) to be injured last season has not been improved since. Its a serious accident waiting to happen, hopefully not to any of our guys this time. |
Someone should point it out to the referee and show him the rules regarding pitchside fencing and ask him if he thinks it is safe and get him to sign a statement to that effect if he does..... The Football Association (FA) has several rules regarding pitch side barriers, including: Pitch perimeter barrier A permanent barrier must surround the pitch on all sides that spectators may occupy. The barrier should be at least 1.1 meters high, measured from the spectator side. It should be made of a sound material, such as concrete or steel, and free of sharp edges. If the barrier is not a solid wall, it should be infilled to prevent the ball from passing through or under it. Distance from the touchline and goal line There should be at least 2.25 meters between the pitch perimeter barrier and the touchline and goal line, but ideally 2.75 meters. Advertising boards Advertising boards may be used as infill, but they must not prevent spectators from moving onto the field in an emergency Pitch Perimeter Barrier (Conference National rules ) Subject to the provisions detailed below, there must be a permanent fixed barrier ideally 1.1 m high as measured from the spectator side, of sound construction (eg concrete and steel) and free from all sharp edges, surrounding the pitch on all sides that may be occupied by spectators. Existing barriers/rails not at 1.1m high may be acceptable, provided they meet the requirements set out in 1.7 of the Appendix. The barrier, if other than solid wall type of construction, may be infilled so that the ball cannot pass through or under it. Plastic multi-purpose hi-vis fencing is not considered suitable for infill. There must be a minimum of 1.83 metres between the touchline, goal line and the pitch perimeter barrier. NB for Grade A (The Football Conference National) a minimum of 2.25 metres is required. [Post edited 30 Sep 16:36]
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Fylde away (n/t) on 16:47 - Sep 30 with 7160 views | dingdangblue |
Fylde away (n/t) on 16:30 - Sep 30 by 49thseason | Someone should point it out to the referee and show him the rules regarding pitchside fencing and ask him if he thinks it is safe and get him to sign a statement to that effect if he does..... The Football Association (FA) has several rules regarding pitch side barriers, including: Pitch perimeter barrier A permanent barrier must surround the pitch on all sides that spectators may occupy. The barrier should be at least 1.1 meters high, measured from the spectator side. It should be made of a sound material, such as concrete or steel, and free of sharp edges. If the barrier is not a solid wall, it should be infilled to prevent the ball from passing through or under it. Distance from the touchline and goal line There should be at least 2.25 meters between the pitch perimeter barrier and the touchline and goal line, but ideally 2.75 meters. Advertising boards Advertising boards may be used as infill, but they must not prevent spectators from moving onto the field in an emergency Pitch Perimeter Barrier (Conference National rules ) Subject to the provisions detailed below, there must be a permanent fixed barrier ideally 1.1 m high as measured from the spectator side, of sound construction (eg concrete and steel) and free from all sharp edges, surrounding the pitch on all sides that may be occupied by spectators. Existing barriers/rails not at 1.1m high may be acceptable, provided they meet the requirements set out in 1.7 of the Appendix. The barrier, if other than solid wall type of construction, may be infilled so that the ball cannot pass through or under it. Plastic multi-purpose hi-vis fencing is not considered suitable for infill. There must be a minimum of 1.83 metres between the touchline, goal line and the pitch perimeter barrier. NB for Grade A (The Football Conference National) a minimum of 2.25 metres is required. [Post edited 30 Sep 16:36]
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Jim was very upset and vocal about the incident after the game last season. I'm sure he and the club will want assurances that the perimeter is safe before we play them this time. | |
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Fylde away (n/t) on 16:54 - Sep 30 with 7132 views | Delboy |
Fylde away (n/t) on 16:47 - Sep 30 by dingdangblue | Jim was very upset and vocal about the incident after the game last season. I'm sure he and the club will want assurances that the perimeter is safe before we play them this time. |
Apologies to Fylde. I have been reliably informed that following numerous complaints the pitch surround issues have now been addressed this season. Not before time !! | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 17:33 - Sep 30 with 7005 views | Yorkshire_Dale | To be honest, there were not that many tasty draws in this round, but a home tie would obviously suited. But our lot seem to play better away so let's give it a real good go, this is a mere step to bigger more lucrative matches....I think it was mentioned around the Ogden Takeover that a good Cup run would boost our profile and hopefully fans involvement. Dale have done traditionally well, but not for a long while. Winners pocket £9375 (loosers £3125) to pay the Electricity bill. | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 21:49 - Oct 1 with 5958 views | robshaker | alot of national teams drew each other which is not a good thing very boring [Post edited 3 Oct 21:29]
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Fylde away (n/t) on 16:03 - Oct 5 with 5190 views | 100notout | Jim Bentley is the new manager at Fylde - adds a bit of spice | |
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Fylde away (n/t) on 16:31 - Oct 5 with 5053 views | BigKindo | ... and currently 5 2 up against shots | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 17:30 - Oct 5 with 4906 views | seasidedale |
Fylde away (n/t) on 16:03 - Oct 5 by 100notout | Jim Bentley is the new manager at Fylde - adds a bit of spice |
Can’t see anything about Bentley being new Fylde manager, he is still at Southport | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 17:51 - Oct 5 with 4857 views | Yorkshire_Dale | I hope McNulty stiffens up our defence by playing Hogan from the start against hotshot Fylde otherwise we will be gifting them goals and a trip to round 5. | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 18:07 - Oct 5 with 4813 views | richfoad32 |
Fylde away (n/t) on 17:51 - Oct 5 by Yorkshire_Dale | I hope McNulty stiffens up our defence by playing Hogan from the start against hotshot Fylde otherwise we will be gifting them goals and a trip to round 5. |
Pretty sure we hadn't conceded a goal in all the games Ferguson has started or played the majority of before today, but owt like overreacting eh? Unless of course you're talking about dropping Gordon or Beckwith? Genius. [Post edited 5 Oct 18:10]
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Fylde away (n/t) on 18:15 - Oct 5 with 4749 views | 442Dale |
Fylde away (n/t) on 18:07 - Oct 5 by richfoad32 | Pretty sure we hadn't conceded a goal in all the games Ferguson has started or played the majority of before today, but owt like overreacting eh? Unless of course you're talking about dropping Gordon or Beckwith? Genius. [Post edited 5 Oct 18:10]
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Not seen any of today, but you’re right, we hadn’t conceded one single goal when Ferguson was on the pitch prior to today. And there was much clamour for him to replace Sassi. Sounds like he has made a bad mistake today but the oh so predictable reaction from some quarters is only that. | |
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Fylde away (n/t) on 18:25 - Oct 5 with 4680 views | kel |
Fylde away (n/t) on 17:51 - Oct 5 by Yorkshire_Dale | I hope McNulty stiffens up our defence by playing Hogan from the start against hotshot Fylde otherwise we will be gifting them goals and a trip to round 5. |
You seen more of Hogan than the rest of us then? | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 18:45 - Oct 5 with 4609 views | 100notout |
Fylde away (n/t) on 17:30 - Oct 5 by seasidedale | Can’t see anything about Bentley being new Fylde manager, he is still at Southport |
Announced on Sky this afternoon | |
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Fylde away (n/t) on 20:33 - Oct 5 with 4453 views | NorthernDale | The FA cup next week, if it is a draw, is it decided on pens or are replays still in operation for the fourth qualifying round? | | | |
Fylde away (n/t) on 20:35 - Oct 5 with 4444 views | 442Dale |
Fylde away (n/t) on 17:51 - Oct 5 by Yorkshire_Dale | I hope McNulty stiffens up our defence by playing Hogan from the start against hotshot Fylde otherwise we will be gifting them goals and a trip to round 5. |
Instead of the captain who was at fault for both goals yet has been playing well all season? | |
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Fylde away (n/t) on 23:10 - Oct 5 with 4308 views | TVOS1907 |
Fylde away (n/t) on 17:51 - Oct 5 by Yorkshire_Dale | I hope McNulty stiffens up our defence by playing Hogan from the start against hotshot Fylde otherwise we will be gifting them goals and a trip to round 5. |
A hotshot team wouldn’t have scored fewer goals in their previous six games combined than they did today. Round 5? | |
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Fylde away (n/t) on 23:10 - Oct 5 with 4306 views | TVOS1907 |
Fylde away (n/t) on 20:33 - Oct 5 by NorthernDale | The FA cup next week, if it is a draw, is it decided on pens or are replays still in operation for the fourth qualifying round? |
Replay, I believe. | |
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