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waggers

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  1. Listening on the internet, we are currently hearing something we shouldn''t be.
  2. POY Doc Best loanee Lita or Shacks, can''t decide which Biggest tw8t Andy D''urso  
  3. [quote user="Herman "][quote user="waggers"] Stevenage. Born in Yarmouth, parents live in Acle and relatives near Sherringham. Watch Stevenage Borough in the BSP quite often and they could make the league via the play offs so if City get relegated they will only be one promotion/relegation away from playing each other! [/quote] Are Boro still in with a shout for the FA Trophy.A large crew of my mates went the other year to Wembley to see them,sounded like a good day out. [/quote] They certainy are, made the final again this time against York City. Saturday 9th.May 2:00 at Wembley. I think that given the curent league positions of the two clubs, Boro will be favourites. I went last time too and if you get the chance to go this time I would take it if you can. I think it will be a while before City get to play there :( 
  4. Sorry, shouldn''t have been an S on the end of Eagle.
  5. Taken from the Stevenage Comet web site: http://www.thecomet.net/content/comet/sport/boro/story.aspx?brand=CMTOnline&category=SportBoro&tBrand=HertsCambsOnline&tCategory=SportBoro&itemid=WEED26%20Mar%202009%2014%3A42%3A38%3A780
  6. Stevenage. Born in Yarmouth, parents live in Acle and relatives near Sherringham. Watch Stevenage Borough in the BSP quite often and they could make the league via the play offs so if City get relegated they will only be one promotion/relegation away from playing each other!
  7. I think they will be under more pressure than us. Their fans arn''t exactly forgiving so if we can avoid an early goal then I think we could scrape a 1-0 win. Otherwise we will get done 3/4 nil
  8. [quote user="AndyJR"][quote user="hiadamhoneywood"]bloody sky. wish they''d piss off and go play with their premier league toy. [/quote] Not that I advocate swearing but could not agree with the sentiment more. [/quote]   I also concur. Not a bloody thought given to fans who have to travel, not to mention work. I already have tickets for myself and son which it now doesn''t seem I can use.  
  9. 2-0 To City, Shacks with a header from a corner, Gow from the edge of the box, 31 mins and 57 mins. The crowd will be 25,471 and their names are........
  10. City win 1-0, Ginger Pele header from just inside the box, 87th.minute. Blimey i''m nervous.  
  11. [quote user="CT the Jarrold king"]Also tonight it really kicked in that we ARE going down :( [/quote] Do you know, that''s really why I''m feeling so kack tonight. The sudden realisation that we are down following several weeks of denial. I was out tonight with a Spurs fan who was telling me how he thought they were going to get  thumped tomorrow in the final. Different world isn''t it.
  12. I was in the N&P level with it and I thought Doc got the ball. I have to say though that I was the only in the group sat near me who thought so. It was a shame so many of those gave him some stick when he shouldn''t have been put in that situation! The tackle on Drury was 100% penalty all the way. Anyway, what''s really winding me up (other than driving my nearly new car into the bloody side of the Riverside multi-story) is the reaction of our backline after the first goal. There was no show of emotion, no inquest, they just jogged back to get ready for the kick off. It was only Clingan who seemed motivated enough to ask what was going on. 
  13. [quote user="one 4 the future"][quote user="Barry Brockes"]What I find most worrying is that of these candidates, plus others that have been bandied around, such as Dowie, none of them hit me in the face with a ''wow - he''s the man''. There seems to be some sort of question mark against all of them. If you''re looking for someone against whom I don''t think there is a question mark, or at least not a very big one, it would be someone not on that list i.e. Peter Taylor.[/quote]Precisely what i''ve been thinking which is why my vote goes with the Boothy & Malky combination think it''s the best option avalible,good call with Taylor tho, but imo he''s more than happy to stay out of the limelight and concentrate on lower league football.There was one outsider in the betting that caught my attention David O'' Leary just don''t think he''d come.[/quote] Peter Taylor was manager at Stevenage for half  a season. He was appointed 2 days before we got Roeder. At the time I thought it was unbelievable that someone of his stature would drop to the conference. Having seen Stevenage several times during his reign, believe me you wouldn''t want to watch his style of football week in week out.
  14. 4-1 to City. Binners go 1 up with a pen then Lita gets all 4 and after the game we announce his loan has been extended til the end of the season. I''ve not been well.
  15. [quote user="Matt Juler"]Why not let the train take the strain?[/quote] I have considered that and will be doing it for the Charlton game but usually I drive up from Stevenage and if I want to go and see the elderly waggers in Acle that''s 4 different trains and much too much planning for me:)
  16. [quote user="gazzathegreat"]Waggers - as you will no doubt be cruising in on the old Yarmouth Road, via Thorpe St Andrew you will pass a multitude of office car parks, which are used as car parks for football and the proceeds given to charities. They all have big signs up advertising this. There is also the old Lower Clarence Road car park right near the railway station - I think that''s a fiver and the charity car parks are around £2.50. There are many choices so unless you get to the ground with seconds to spare you will find a space, a long wait to get out after the match though. While you wait you can enjoy a pint in the Rosary or Coach and Horses nearby. Perfect! Both pubs mentioned don''t have car parks (only available to regulars it seems!) but I think £2.50 is fair enough. There is also a large garage forecourt (Ford''s) on the junction of Thorpe Road and Rosary Rd. It''s a charity car park as well I think.[/quote] Thanks gazza, loads to work with there.
  17. I usually park in County Hall but as I am now going off to Acle after most home games I wondered if anyone could recommend somewhere to park to the East of the ground. I don''t mind paying £5 or so, also don''t mind having a beer or a bite to eat at a pub if I can use thier car park. No more than a 15 minute walk please as I''m a bit of an old git. Ta in advance.
  18. [quote user="Canaries in Bed"]There are a lot of fans this way, I include Bedford, MK, Stevenage, Biggles, St Neots and Hitchen. I see some at the train station at Posh sometimes coming down on FCC towards Kings X.[/quote] I will be travelling over from Stevenage with my son. 40/50 minutes I rekon.
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