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Match Thread - Bolton Wanderers |
Posted by: Maddix - 04-09-2014, 23:41 - Forum: Sheffield Wednesday
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Here we go then the 1st match thread on the new site Let's hope it all works out and all the Owls find us
I've decided to put the thread up today as it's our birthday 147 and still going strong and to coincide with the launch of, what we hope will be, a site that New606 should have been
It's going to be short and sweet as it's so early because we can't speculate on the team or owt until we find out if all our International Players have come through unscathed
THE LAST MATCH
As with the last thread, I missed the last match that's three in a row so I can't really comment on what happened. From the reports we were a tad unlucky and deserved at least a point or a win or a defeat
THE MATCH
Sees our old pals from the BBC, JA etc, Noblot Wankerers, on the agenda
SATDI 13th SEPT - KO 15:00 BST
on the back of some pretty shite form n'all I suppose they are rediscovering their level after a period at the top table on the back of a Sugar Daddy who appears to have run out of Tate & Lyle
Again, short and sweet but the main objective is to get this site moving .......... but I'll be pissed off if we don't come away with 3pts
CURRENT FORM
For what it's worth after an International Break
Us -
Them -
Their only 's were against Crewe and Bury in the pisspot cup though
OTHER FIXTURES OF MILD INTEREST
Blackburn v Wigan
Bournemouth v Rotherham
Brentford v Brighton
Cardiff v Norwich
Charlton v Watford
ON TO THE TEAM
Again, we can speculate later but hopefully Lee and Hutch will be back but Loovens is suspended
THE BIG MANS LEAGUE
Maddix
Wereham
Towinjustonce
Offshore
Owlkev
Chezzie
Score and scorer (Y) No 0-0's.
SCORE AND SCORER
Owls score first
0-0 - Actual
1-0 May - Madsteve
1-0 Nuhiu - OwlKev
1-1 May - Towinjustonce
2-0 May - Maddix
2-0 Nuhiu - Chezzie
2-0 Hope - Kimmy
2-0 Drenthe - Washington
2-0 Lees - Essex
2-1 May - Imre
2-1 Drenthe - Owlshighgreen
2-1 Nuhiu - Gambling
2-1 Lees - St Charles
3-0 Nuhiu - Thurnscoe
3-0 May - A57
3-0 Coke - Optimistic
3-1 Drenthe - Consilio
3-1 Nuhiu - Wereham
3-1 May - Southey
3-2 Drenthe - Wellowlbe
3-2 May - Bottesford
4-0 May - BigBucks
4-1 Nuhiu - Pei
4-2 Hope - Stateside
5-1 May - mc4owl
RESULTS
HDHAH - Actual Results
DHHDA - Maddix, Wereham, Essex
DHAHD - Bottesford
AHDDA - OwlKev
DDHHA - Kimmy
HHDHH - Gambling
ADHAD - Thurnscoe
DHDAD - A57
DDAHH - Pei
HHDHA - Consilio
DHADD - Imre
ADAHD - Owlshighgreen
HHDDD - Madsteve
HDDHD - Chezzie
ADHHA - Southey
AHDAH - Stateside
AHAAD - Wellowlbe
DHDDA - St Charles
AHADD - mc4owl
DHDDD - Washington
DHADA - Towinjustonce
HHAAA - BigBucks
AHAHA - Optimistic
THE MUPPET LEAGUE
Chezzie can't be bothered to take you out
David Jones Still not forgiven
THE MAGIC ARSE
THE KATE BECKINSALE TRIBUTE PIC
This thread awaits the Meggo of Statesides choice (Y)
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England v India - the 5th ODI |
Posted by: Lord Snooty - 04-09-2014, 23:31 - Forum: Cricket
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England v India
The 5th ODI Match
Friday 5th September
at Headingley
starting at 10:30
And so to the much anticipated series decider in front of a packed house at Headingley.........well......hmmm!
The packed house bit is right. Most of the tickets have been sold as Yorkshire CCC seek desperately to hold on to their test match status. Thankfully advance sales have been good, otherwise this could really have been a massive damp squib.
The home crowd therefore will be looking to cheer on two of their own as Joe Root and Gary Ballance play on their home ground. Both will definitely play as Ian Bell is out with a broken toe.
Even though this is a dead rubber, the Indians are expected to field their strongest, unchanged XI.
England squad: Alastair Cook ©, Moeen Ali, James Anderson, Gary Ballance, Jos Buttler (w), Steven Finn, Harry Gurney, Alex Hales, Chris Jordan, Eoin Morgan, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, James Tredwell, Chris Woakes.
India squad: Mahendra Dhoni (c & w), Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, Suresh Raina, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Stuart Binny, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Mohit Sharma, Ambati Rayudu, Umesh Yadav, Dhawal Kulkarni, Sanju Samson (w), Karn Sharma, Murali Vijay.
Scorecard
June
Thu 26 - Sat 28, v Leicestershire, Grace Road - Draw Scorecard
July
Tue 1 - Thu 3, v Derbyshire, Derby - India won by 5 wickets Scorecard
Wed 9 - Sun 13, 1st Test v England, Trent Bridge - Draw Scorecard
Thu 17 - Mon 21, 2nd Test v England, Lord's - India won by 95 runs Scorecard
Sun 27 - Thu 31, 3rd Test v England, Rose Bowl - England won by 266 runs Scorecard
August
Thu 7 - Mon 11, 4th Test v England, Old Trafford - England won by an innings and 54 runs Scorecard
Fri 15 - Tue 19, 5th Test v England, The Oval - England won by an innings and 244 runs Scorecard
Fri 22, v Middlesex, Lords - India won by 95 runs Scorecard
Mon 25th, 1st ODI v England, Bristol - Match abandoned Scorecard
Wed 27, 2nd ODI v England, Cardiff - India won by 133 runs (D/L) Scorecard
Sat 30, 3rd ODI v England, Trent Bridge - India won by 6 wickets Scorecard
September
Tue 2, 4th ODI v England, Edgbaston (10:30) - India won by 9 wickets Scorecard
Fri 5, 5th ODI v England, Headingley (10:30) - England won by 41 runs Scorecard
Sun 7, t20I, v England, Edgbaston (15:00)
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Missing Players |
Posted by: Stairs - 04-09-2014, 20:50 - Forum: Jumpers for goal posts
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I was a reasonable player. A striker. I played for Juniors, Seniors, Clubs, Scouts and a few local clubs and could score with regularity.
Playing as a teenager for a local team one of our fixtures was against a borstal. Normally both the 'Home' and 'Away' fixture were played at their ground, for obvious reasons. But one year, they were allowed to visit us, in the country.
Our pitch was set outside a village. You changed in the village hall and then walked to the ground just outside the village. Normally the opposition changed in the same place and walked up with us. But the 'Borstal Boys' came ready dressed for football and piled out of a minibus at the ground.
The game was good. We won. I scored a few, but I do recall their captain encouraging them while it was still close by shouting 'come on lads, if we win it's baked beans for tea'. But the reason for remembering the match so well was, at full-time when the lads piled into the minibus they were two players short.
When we looked around to find them, we spotted them. They had crossed a corn field and were breaking through a hedge and scarpering. Not sure when they were recovered or even if they ever were.
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New Date for Swindon Fixture |
Posted by: spireitematt - 04-09-2014, 19:50 - Forum: Chesterfield
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The re-arranged date for Swindon at home is on Tuesday 28th October 7:45 ko.
All because Swindon have got 3 international players on international duty and are worried that it will make a big difference, I bet they wouldn't do it for us if we had players on international duty.
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