Kom je daar nu pas achter?quote:Op maandag 3 mei 2004 13:31 schreef DIGGER het volgende:
Degradatie
Gaan we volgend seizoen een nieuwe 3e divisie club 'laten degraderen' met onze 'vloek' of blijven we Carlisle trouw?:P
Zo is dat.quote:Op dinsdag 4 mei 2004 00:08 schreef tong80 het volgende:
We blijven ze gewoon volgen en steunen.
we kunnen natuurlijk ook Darlington laten degraderenquote:Op maandag 3 mei 2004 13:31 schreef DIGGER het volgende:
Degradatie
Gaan we volgend seizoen een nieuwe 3e divisie club 'laten degraderen' met onze 'vloek' of blijven we Carlisle trouw?:P
Darlington supporteren.... dat nooit, ze gaan dr zonder onze vloek toch wel aanquote:Op dinsdag 4 mei 2004 09:30 schreef ChAoZ het volgende:
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we kunnen natuurlijk ook Darlington laten degraderenDie waren er dit seizoen al dicht bij, terwijl volgens mij van te voren nog wel een play-off plaatsje ingeschaald was in diverse voorspellingen
In de tussentijd promoveren wij weer en kunnen we in 2005/06 weer lekker (lees: niet meer stiekem) Carlisle supporteren
Wat Tong zegtquote:Op zondag 9 mei 2004 21:49 schreef tong80 het volgende:
Leuke post DG.
Carlisle zal uiteraard in de planning liggen!quote:Op zondag 9 mei 2004 22:42 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
Dank jullie.
Na gisteren ben ik van plan wat vaker naar lower division matches te gaan komend seizoen
Nou nee,geen conference en het moet wel als een dagtrip te doen zijnquote:Op zondag 9 mei 2004 22:57 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
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Carlisle zal uiteraard in de planning liggen!![]()
en onze fantastische manager Simpson heeft een aanbieding van blackpool afgelagenquote:Doncaster 1-0 Carlisle
Doncaster were presented with the Third Division championship trophy after beating relegated Carlisle.
Top scorer Gregg Blundell headed the winner after 69 minutes following a clever free-kick from Francis Tierney.
Blundell's goal made amends for his penalty miss earlier in the second half, when keeper Matt Glennon made a fine save from his well-struck effort.
Carlisle battled hard for an equaliser, but Andy Warrington kept out Kevin Henderson's late goalbound shot.
Is conference niet als dagtrip te doen dan?quote:Op zondag 9 mei 2004 22:59 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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Nou nee,geen conference en het moet wel als een dagtrip te doen zijn
Jawel maar trekt mij minder,en Carlisle is niet in 1 dag te doenquote:Op maandag 10 mei 2004 12:48 schreef Doc het volgende:
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Is conference niet als dagtrip te doen dan?
Voor een thuiswedstrijd is CUFC niet de meest makkelijk ploegquote:Op maandag 10 mei 2004 16:17 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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Jawel maar trekt mij minder,en Carlisle is niet in 1 dag te doen
Nope,wel wedstrijden in alle 4 de prof competitiesquote:Op maandag 10 mei 2004 16:53 schreef Doc het volgende:
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Ben je overigens wel een naar een wedstrijd in de conference geweest?
Misschien nu de gelegenheid het ook naar de Conference uit te breidenquote:Op maandag 10 mei 2004 16:58 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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Nope,wel wedstrijden in alle 4 de prof competities
Nee,ben een gloryhunter pur sang dus hoort Carlisle niet in dit rijtje thuisquote:Op maandag 10 mei 2004 17:56 schreef Doc het volgende:
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Misschien nu de gelegenheid het ook naar de Conference uit te breiden
volgend jaar wordt ons jaar van glory, als we de conference gaan winnenquote:Op maandag 10 mei 2004 20:25 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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Nee,ben een gloryhunter pur sang dus hoort Carlisle niet in dit rijtje thuis
Je houdt het toch ook al een tijdje uit bij dat stelletje losers van FCDB dus wees nou niet zo hard tegenover jezelfquote:Op maandag 10 mei 2004 20:25 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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Nee,ben een gloryhunter pur sang dus hoort Carlisle niet in dit rijtje thuis
*probeert niet te happen*quote:Op maandag 10 mei 2004 22:57 schreef Doc het volgende:
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Je houdt het toch ook al een tijdje uit bij dat stelletje losers van FCDB dus wees nou niet zo hard tegenover jezelf
quote:Op maandag 10 mei 2004 22:57 schreef Doc het volgende:
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Je houdt het toch ook al een tijdje uit bij dat stelletje losers van FCDB dus wees nou niet zo hard tegenover jezelf
Dat FCDB gaat wel dat kutclubje uit Arnhem uit de Eredivisie kicken, als Volendam en Utreg het niet al samen doen.quote:Op maandag 10 mei 2004 22:57 schreef Doc het volgende:
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Je houdt het toch ook al een tijdje uit bij dat stelletje losers van FCDB dus wees nou niet zo hard tegenover jezelf
So...?quote:Op dinsdag 11 mei 2004 07:54 schreef DIGGER het volgende:
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Dat FCDB gaat wel dat kutclubje uit Arnhem uit de Eredivisie kicken, als Volendam en Utreg het niet al samen doen.
quote:Simpson in talks with pair
Carlisle United manager Paul Simpson expects to make the first of his summer signings in the next few days as he prepares for life in the Conference.
The United boss is in talks with two strikers, one of which he hopes to bring to Brunton Park by the weekend.
"I'm hopeful we can have one new player in the club this week," he told BBC Radio Cumbria.
"After that I'm going to wait until the PFA list comes out to see who's available before any more signings."
The United boss also said he's confident Lee Andrews and Andy Preece will sign new deals with the club.
Hey, of course!quote:Op dinsdag 11 mei 2004 19:25 schreef tong80 het volgende:
Carlisle we will support you next year.
19 wedstrijden in 2 seizoenen, vast een enorme aanwinst.quote:Carlisle snap up Roca
Carlisle boss Paul Simpson has begun preparations for life in the Nationwide Conference with his first signing.
Oldham midfielder Carlos Roca has arrived at Brunton Park on a free transfer and signed a one-year deal.
"He's a player I've seen a few times and he impressed me - I'm sure he will prove to be a good acquisition for the club," Simpson told BBC Radio Cumbria.
Roca, 19, played nine times for Oldham in two seasons and played against Carlisle in the FA Cup last year.
quote:Simpson set for Conference
Carlisle boss Paul Simpson is firmly focusing on life in the Conference, despite the possibility of a reprieve from relegation.
The Cumbrians lost their League status when they finished second from bottom of Division Three.
But Bradford are facing a fight for survival and Darlington are also reportedly in financial trouble.
That means there could be a possibility that the Football League could lose one of its members.
If that was the case, the Football League's board of directors would decide on how to make up the 72 clubs for next season, and Simpson is not building up his hopes.
He told BBC Sport: "The last thing I want is for another club to go out of business, although if that gave us a chance of staying in the League I would take it.
"It would be a shame for the whole of English football if a club with the history of Bradford or if it was Darlington were to go out.
"But I can't think about that. My plans are about the Conference next year. Anything different would be a bonus.
"I am already looking at the opposition we will be playing in the Conference and the trips we face."
Simpson inspired Carlisle to a remarkable run in the second half of the season.
But having left their escape bid too late, he now hopes to follow the example of Shrewsbury, who have bounced back into the League at the first attempt via the play-offs.
"We have just got to keep moving forward. There's no point in looking back," Simpson added.
"We have got to make sure we are ready for next season and make sure we come back. It's a new challenge and I think we've got enough in the club to get us out of it if we can keep our support.
"Shrewsbury have been a great example. They have had bigger crowds since they went out of the League and we've got to try and do that."
quote:Andrews staying at Carlisle
Carlisle United defender Lee Andrews has signed a new two-year deal with the club, report BBC Radio Cumbria.
The highly-rated 21-year-old, who was out of contract at the end of the season, had been considering offers.
However, the Carlisle-born player has signed a new two-year deal as the Cumbrians attempt to win back their place in the Football League.
Andrews has made over 80 appearances for Carlisle since joining the club as a schoolboy.
quote:Signing boost for Carlisle
Carlisle have secured the future of 14-year-old Stephen Hindmarch despite interest from Premiership clubs.
The midfielder excelled last season in Carlisle's Under-14 team and has now signed a deal to stay at the club.
"This is potentially a great signing for the club," said David Wilkes, Carlisle's Head of Youth Development.
"He is certainly one for the future, he has bags of potential and should he continue his improvement he can go a long way in the game."
quote:Andrews staying at Carlisle
Carlisle United defender Lee Andrews has signed a new two-year deal with the club, report BBC Radio Cumbria.
The highly-rated 21-year-old, who was out of contract at the end of the season, had been considering offers.
However, the Carlisle-born player has signed a new two-year deal as the Cumbrians attempt to win back their place in the Football League.
Andrews has made over 80 appearances for Carlisle since joining the club as a schoolboy.
quote:Kelly told to get fit
Carlisle defender Darren Kelly has been told he must work hard this summer if he wants another chance at the club.
The 24-year-old was signed from Derry City for £100,000 by former boss Roddy Collins but has barely featured under current manager Paul Simpson.
"Darren wants to stay and I've told him he wants to sort himself out and come back in July having lost a bit of weight," he told the News and Star.
"I want him fit and raring to go after working in the gym," Simpson added.
t ziet er naar uit dat we het team voor volgend jaar een heel eind bij elkaar kunnen houden wat positief isquote:Conference cup is restored
The Conference is to restore its League Cup competition next season - where it will be joined by the 44 clubs from the new Conference North and South leagues.
Formerly known as the Bob Lord Trophy, it last took place in 2000/01 when Chester beat Kingstonian in the final.
"Most of the new 44 teams wanted a cup competition and we have found a slot to put it into," confirmed Conference chief executive John Moules.
"We have got potential sponsors so it would be wrong not to pursue it."
The top-flight Conference clubs will join the competition, which was approved at the league's AGM this weekend, in the later rounds.
Meanwhile, the Conference has put forward 12 clubs -the top 10 from last season plus relegated League duo York and Carlisle - to compete in the LDV Vans Trophy next season.
It hopes to receive invitations from the Football League for the Trophy, which also involves Second and Third Division clubs.
quote:Preece to stay at Carlisle
Veteran striker Andy Preece is to play on with Carlisle following their relegation to the Conference.
Preece, 37, has agreed a new 12-month deal with the Cumbrians after scoring three times in 25 appearances.
The former Bury player-boss committed himself to Carlisle after missing out on the manager's job at Blackpool.
"I'm pleased to have Andy for another season and it's a deal I wanted to get done," player-manager Paul Simpson told Carlisle's official website.
Former Blackpool and Stockport striker Preece moved to Brunton Park last December after leaving Bury and played a major part in Carlisle's revival.
nouja, de trainer van motherwell heeft gezegd dat ze helemaal geen geld hebbenquote:Op donderdag 17 juni 2004 13:03 schreef ChAoZ het volgende:
als iemand van de conference naar de schotse premier league gaat, dan is ie niet echt slecht voor ons zeg maar
Jammer dus!
quote:Simpson warns Carlisle
Paul Simpson has warned his side that they will be singled out as the team to beat in the Conference next season.
Carlisle's player-manager said: "We know every club that comes to our place is going to want to get one over us.
"We'll give every team the respect they deserve and hopefully that will lead to us doing our job properly.
"We want teams to go away saying 'they are one of the biggest clubs but they are also playing good football and are one of the best teams'."
quote:Preece inks new deal
Veteran striker Andy Preece has signed a new contract with relegated Carlisle.
Preece, 37, has put pen to paper on a new 12-month deal with the Cumbrians after scoring three times in 25 games.
The former Bury player-boss told the Carlisle website: "I know it appears that this contract saga has dragged on but it's been one of those things.
"I can honestly say I'm looking forward to the season starting. We want to put things right and we'll be looking forward to bouncing straight back."
meer nieuws:quote:Club director buys Carlisle
Carlisle United has been bought by local businessman Fred Story, acccording to BBC Radio Cumbria.
Story, who has been a director on the Brunton Park board for several years, will hold a news conference at the club at 1400 BST on Friday.
There he is expected to announce the deal to buy the club.
It is understood former owner John Courtenay has taken the decision to sell due to the demands of his other business commitments in Ireland.
Story, who owns owns successful Carlisle-based construction, rail and property companies, will take immediate charge at the Nationwide Conference club.
en bij de bookmakers zijn we favoriet voor de titel...... maar dat wil wienig zeggen natuurlijkquote:Hawley eyes Cumbrians deal
Trialist Karl Hawley would like to earn a contract at Carlisle - but the striker is keeping his options open.
The 22-year-old scored twice in the 9-1 friendly hammering of Kendal Town on Saturday and impressed Cumbrians player-manager Paul Simpson.
"I'd love to join Carlisle and I've been impressed by the club," Hawley told BBC Radio Cumbria.
"But you've got to look after yourself and if the move to Carlisle didn't come off, I'll have to look elsewhere."
'Onze club'quote:Op zondag 18 juli 2004 17:49 schreef rubbereend het volgende:
dit is de nieuwe eigenaar van onze club
quote:Simpson wants swift return
Perennial strugglers in recent times, Carlisle start the season in a strange position of favourites for the title.
After flirting with relegation for six of the previous seven seasons, Carlisle fell out of the Football League in May.
Paul Simpson's side make their Conference bow on 14 August. And he wants them to rise to the challenge.
"It's a different situation because everybody expects us to do well, so we have got to make sure we handle it," the player-boss told BBC Sport.
"It's a mental thing and we have to deal with it. We know the disappointments we have had and we have to turn it round.
"Everybody starts the season with the hope of getting promotion and then re-assesses as the season goes on.
"No disrespect to the Conference, but we want to have just one season in there. We have got to use relegation as a starting base to move back up."
Carlisle's favouritism is based on the fact that they will be the best supported club in the Conference and will kick-off the campaign as a form team.
The Cumbrians lost just seven of their last 25 games as a League club to produce a surge of optimism, which has generated bumper ticket sales over the summer.
"We have to make sure the momentum from the second half of last season does not go to waste and try and get off to a good start, which will give everyone a boost," Simpson added.
"We have got to keep the atmosphere we had in the second-half of last season.
"For a hell of a long time the supporters have been watching teams struggling. We have got to move forward and give them something to cheer about.
"If we do that we will have a successful season."
However, not everything in the Brunton Park garden is rosy, as Carlisle still have financial problems and are settling down after another boardroom takeover.
Simpson is still to finalise his squad as he looks to add another two or three players to the trio of new signings he has already made.
And the 38-year-old also knows he faces plenty of opposition in his quest to lead his hometown club back into League Two at the first time of asking.
"You would expect the teams that did well last season to be up there again," Simpson said.
"Everybody expects York to be up there as well and there are some good sides in there. I also think Canvey Island (Carlisle's first opponents) could do well.
"I know it will be a very tight league and we have to prepare ourselves for it. We showed that we could compete in the Third Division and now we have to show that again at a new level."
Hoelaat vertrekken we?quote:Op donderdag 5 augustus 2004 12:55 schreef DIGGER het volgende:
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1e wedstrijd tegen Canvey Island thuis, zaterdag 14 Augustus om 16.00 uur.
Die ziet er wel naar uit dat hij er verstand van heeft. Kampioenuhquote:Op zondag 18 juli 2004 17:49 schreef rubbereend het volgende:
dit is de nieuwe eigenaar van onze club
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quote:Simpson signs Carlisle deal
Carlisle player-manager Paul Simpson has signed a new long-term deal at Brunton Park.
He has agreed a contract to stay in charge until June 2007.
Carlisle-born Simpson took charge last August and, although he could not avoid relegation, he reversed an alarming slump in the second half of the season.
Hopes are high that Carlisle will mount a promotion challenge in the Conference and new club owner Fred Story has moved to secure Simpson's services.
quote:Carlisle 0-0 Canvey
Carlisle and Canvey missed a host of chances to make a winning start.
Lee Boylan carved out a number of opportunities for Canvey but none were taken, while Canvey keeper Danny Potter saved well from Karl Hawley.
Chris Billy and Tom Cowan went close for Carlisle but failed to break the deadlock as Boylan kept plugging away at the other end.
Carlisle were wasteful as the second half wore on, and Craig Farrell's volley was blocked by John Kennedy.
quote:Canvey impress Simpson
Paul Simpson has tipped Canvey Island to be among the promotion contenders after they drew 0-0 with Carlisle.
"Canvey played very well, they stuck at it and have got some good individual players," the Cumbrians boss said.
"I will be very surprised if, come the end of the season, they aren't up there at the top end of the table.
"It's a wake-up call for everybody. There was talk that this was going to be a stroll for us and we have known all along it was never going to be."
we staan nu 14equote:Northwich 2-2 Carlisle
Northwich clawed back a two-goal deficit to earn a draw with Carlisle.
Carlisle took a deserved lead one minute before the break through summer signing Karl Hawley, who side-footed home Carlos Roca's pass.
Centre-back Kevin Gray extended their lead, heading in midfielder Chris Lumsdon's inswinging corner.
But the home side rallied as Roy Hunter supplied the pass for Mark Devlin to score before John Allan equalised with a brilliant long-range strike.
nog belangrijker nieuws:quote:Carlisle boss Paul Simpson has thanked Cumbrians fan Brooks Mileson for providing a cash injection that will allow him to strengthen his squad.
Simpson told the News and Star: "Brooks has told me to find the players I want and tell him how much it will cost, and he will pay for them if it's okay.
"I don't expect to get players well above this level as we still have to work within reason financially.
"But this tremendous offer will allow me to move the club forward."
quote:Forest Green 0-3 Carlisle
Loan signing Magno Vieira marked his Carlisle debut with a goal as the Cumbrians claimed a thumping victory.
Andy Preece put the visitors ahead, running on to Brian Shelley's through ball to fire into the top corner.
Mark Beesley went close to levelling before Vieira, on as a second-half substitute, collected Peter Murphy's pass to slot home from close range.
And there was time for Murphy to add a third with a left-footed strike after Craig Farrell had sent him clear.
is t soms een vriend van onze nieuwe eigenaar?quote:Op dinsdag 24 augustus 2004 15:28 schreef ChAoZ het volgende:
het leuke is dat die man eigenaar of zo is van een club in Schotland
geen ideequote:Op dinsdag 24 augustus 2004 16:16 schreef rubbereend het volgende:
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is t soms een vriend van onze nieuwe eigenaar?
Je bent me voor, ik zag het ook op de BBCquote:Op zaterdag 28 augustus 2004 16:56 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
en met rust 5-0 voor tegen Farnborough,wat een luxe
quote:Carlisle 7-0 Farnborough
Karl Hawley hits a first-half hat-trick as Carlisle crush lowly Farnborough at Brunton Park. Carlisle moved up to fifth with a crushing win over lowly Farnborough.
Karl Hawley put them ahead with a lob from Andy Preece's pass and Preece made it 2-0 with a penalty after Brendan McGill had been fouled by Sasha Opinel.
Hawley converted Peter Murphy's cross and completed his hat-trick by heading Preece's pass past Craig Holloway.
Preece's 18-yard left-foot drive made it 5-0, Magno Vieira slid home another from close-range and McGill's side-foot completed the rout in stoppage time.
Goals: Hawley 7, Preece 16 pen, Hawley 19, 28, Preece 36, Vieira 58, McGill 90
De helden: Glennon, Shelley, Gray, Cowan, Murphy, McGill, Billy, Lumsdon (Arnison 72), Preece (Farrell 66), Hawley, Vieira (Roca 59). Subs Not Used: Grand, Westwood
We komen eraan!!quote:Op zondag 29 augustus 2004 13:47 schreef okee6 het volgende:
Kampioenskoers
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quote:Halifax 2-2 Carlisle
Carlisle's unbeaten start to the season remains intact after a dramatic draw.
Halifax were rewarded for a sustained spell of pressure when Mark Monnington headed home Dean Howell's fine delivery after 72 minutes.
Karl Hawley scored a superbly-executed volley from just inside the penalty area to level for the visitors.
Andy Preece then fired his side into a shock lead with a close-range finish, before Steve Bushell rescued his side with a deft flick 60 seconds later.
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Halifax: Dunbavin, Doughty, Monington, Ingram, Munroe, Howell, Hockenhull (Quinn 88), Bushell, Midgley, Killeen, Sugden (Mallon 88).
Subs Not Used: Stoneman, Senior, Toulson.
Booked: Howell, Monington, Hockenhull.
Goals: Monington 72, Bushell 86.
Carlisle: Glennon, Murphy, Cowan, Gray, Shelley, Lumsdon, Billy, McGill, Vieira (Roca 78), Preece, Hawley. Subs Not Used: Arnison, Farrell, Grand, Westwood .
Booked: Lumsdon, Murphy.
Goals: Hawley 83, Preece 85.
Att: 2,696
Ref: W Mcintosh (Lincolnshire).
quote:Simpson impressed by Roca
Carlisle manager Paul Simpson has praised Carlos Roca's reaction after he lost his starting place.
Simpson was impressed by Roca's display as a substitute in Tuesday's 2-2 draw with Halifax, where he acted as the catalyst in Carlisle's revival.
"He didn't sulk, his attitude in training was right and it showed," Simpson told BBC Radio Cumbria.
"He has responded to the disappointment of being dropped from the starting line-up in the best possible way." (BBC Sport)
quote:Carlisle 0-0 Burton
Carlisle were left to rue a string of missed chances against Burton.
The Cumbrians almost took an early lead when Chris Billy's thunderous effort tested goalkeeper Daniel Crane.
Then a through-ball from Chris Lumsdon caught Burton out but Karl Hawley shot wide - as did Magno Vieira following more good work from Billy.
After the interval Carlisle continued to press and Brendan McGill whipped in a cross that forced Crane to gather the ball, but Albion refused to buckle.
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Carlisle: Glennon, Shelley, Gray, Cowan, Murphy, McGill, Lumsdon, Billy, Hawley, Preece, Vieira. Subs: Arnison, Farrell, Roca, Grand, Westwood .
Burton Albion: Crane, Price, Webster, Austin, Simpkins, Hall, Clough, Wilson, Shilton, Dudley, Anderson. Subs: Stride, Ducros, Talbot, Ayres, Crosby.
Referee: D Foster (Newcastle).
Dit is niet best, we spelen teveel gelijk.quote:Woking 1-1 Carlisle
Carlisle secured their fifth draw of the season when striker Karl Hawley equalised Justin Richards' opener.
The visitors began strongly, but it was the Cards who took the lead with their first attack of the half.
Richards drilled a low shot into the bottom left-hand corner from 25 yards, beating the dive of Matt Glennon.
The lead lasted little more than five minutes and inevitably it was Hawley who got Carlisle back into the match from Peter Murphy's cross.
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Woking: Basso, Murray, Boardman, Oliver, Jackson, Johnson, Nade, Selley, Evans (Liam Cockerill 90), Richards, Ferguson (Foyewa 76).
Subs Not Used: MacDonald, Canham, Tiesse.
Goals: Richards 50.
Carlisle: Glennon, Shelley, Gray, Grand, Cowan, McGill, Billy, Lumsdon, Murphy, Hawley, Vieira (Farrell 79).
Subs Not Used: Arnison, Andrews, Henderson, Westwood.
Booked: Billy, Shelley.
Goals: Hawley 57.
Att: 2,581
Ref: R Desmond (Swindon).
Bijna 2600 betalende toeschouwers zelfsquote:Op zondag 12 september 2004 17:57 schreef zjroentje het volgende:
Geweldig zeg, nog 2500 man aanwezig.
Geloof dat Carlisle thuis 5000 a 6000 man trektquote:Op zondag 12 september 2004 17:57 schreef zjroentje het volgende:
Geweldig zeg, nog 2500 man aanwezig.
Carlisle 0-0 Burton -> niet bekendquote:Op zondag 12 september 2004 18:20 schreef DIGGER het volgende:
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Geloof dat Carlisle thuis 5000 a 6000 man trekt
het stadion raakt dus voor kerst al uitverkochtquote:Op zondag 12 september 2004 18:25 schreef rubbereend het volgende:
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Carlisle 0-0 Burton -> Att: 4,582
Carlisle 7-0 Farnborough -> Att: 5,505
Carlisle 0-0 Canvey -> Att: 7,234.
Echt geweldig.quote:Op zondag 12 september 2004 18:20 schreef DIGGER het volgende:
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Geloof dat Carlisle thuis 5000 a 6000 man trekt
quote:Exeter fury over qualifiers
Exeter have moved the kick-off time of their game against Carlisle next month to avoid a clash with England's World Cup qualifier against Wales. Exeter have moved the start of the Carlisle game on 9 October to 1300 BST, with England playing two hours later.
Exeter managing director Ian Huxham told the Exeter Express and Echo: "It's unfortunate major games like this are scheduled for afternoon kick-offs. "Clubs like Exeter City rely on good attendances merely to survive."
quote:Simpson demands wins
Carlisle player-boss Paul Simpson wants his side to show more of a killer touch to build on their unbeaten start. The Cumbrians have put together their longest ever undefeated start to a campaign following their relegation from the Nationwide League. But with five draws in seven games, Simpson's men still find themselves off the early promotion pace.
"We've had a reasonable start but we need to get a few more wins under our belts," Simpson told BBC Sport. The Carlisle manager added: "We've had a half-decent start, but there is more to come from the players we have here and hopefully the new additions we will make". "We went into the season with some people thinking getting promoted would be straight-forward, but they have had their eyes opened". "I knew it would be a tough season because the majority of the sides in the Conference are good sides, and because of the hype that was around us everyone wants to beat Carlisle". "But we've showed that we can play and showed that we can defend as we have only conceded five goals". "We have scored 15 at the other end, but we have also had opportunities when we could have scored goals to go on and win games. "Hopefully that will improve as the season goes on."
Carlisle did show a ruthless streak in hammering Farnborough 7-0 at the end of August. But they but have also twice been held at Brunton Park and Simpson is looking for better with Tamworth and Scarborough next to visit in an important four-day spell. "We have got two home games to make sure we do it right," added Simpson, who has so far been unable to lead by example on the pitch because of a knee injury. The 38-year-old played for an hour in a reserve game last week following an operation but is still feeling the problem and will re-visit the surgeon on Wednesday.
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Tussenstand
CARLISLE 1-0 TAMWORTH
Hawley 46
Nu al 8 punten achter....quote:Op zaterdag 18 september 2004 18:09 schreef okee6 het volgende:
1 Barnet 8 22 +17
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6 Carlisle United 8 14 +11
Volgende week zaterdag de topper tegen nummer twee Aldershotquote:Op zaterdag 18 september 2004 18:28 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
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Nu al 8 punten achter....
quote:Simon Grand wants to establish himself in Carlisle's defence after scoring on his home debut against Tamworth.
The 20-year-old scored the decisive goal 15 minutes from time as the Cumbrians saw off the Lambs 2-1.
He said: "It was good to start with a goal. I've got Kevin Gray and Tom Cowan either side of me. Playing with them helps me through and I can learn a lot.
"Hopefully I can stay in the side now and help out, keep things steady back there and do my bit," Grand added.
Nou we hebben nu Simon (^) erbij dus in elk geval geen goals tegenquote:Op dinsdag 21 september 2004 20:10 schreef rubbereend het volgende:
ik zeg dat we met 2-1 winnen!
1 Barnet 9-22 +16quote:Carlisle came from behind to maintain their unbeaten record despite a battling display from Scarborough. Scarborough took a deserved lead after 12 minutes when Keith Gilroy's shot was cleared to Neil Redfearn, who smashed home his sixth goal of the season. But Carlisle drew level on 69 minutes when substitute Kevin Henderson scored from 25 yards. And the hosts sealed victory with four minutes remaining when Kevin Gray converted Peter Murphy's corner.
quote:Op dinsdag 21 september 2004 22:25 schreef okee6 het volgende:
Henderson voor de 1-1
En nu de 2-1 voor Rubbereend, kom op Carlisle !
toch weer dik 5.000 mensen op de tribunesquote:Carlisle 2-1 Scarborough
Carlisle came from behind to maintain their unbeaten record despite a battling display from Scarborough.
Scarborough took a deserved lead after 12 minutes when Keith Gilroy's shot was cleared to Neil Redfearn, who smashed home his sixth goal of the season.
But Carlisle drew level on 69 minutes when substitute Kevin Henderson scored from 25 yards.
And the hosts sealed victory with four minutes remaining when Kevin Gray converted Peter Murphy's corner.
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Carlisle: Glennon, Shelley, Gray, Grand, Cowan, McGill (Henderson 63), Lumsdon, Billy, Murphy, Hawley, Vieira.
Subs Not Used: Arnison, Andrews, Farrell, Westwood.
Booked: Cowan, Grand.
Goals: Henderson 69, Gray 86.
Scarborough: Walker, Lyth, Cryan, Foster, Nicholson, Thompson, Kerr, Redfearn, Gilroy (Gill 82), Senior (Foot 75), Hackworth.
Subs Not Used: Burton, Pounder, Ossai.
Booked: Foster, Redfearn.
Goals: Redfearn 12.
Att: 5,111
Ref: N Swarbrick (Preston).
Moeten we er niet es met Fokkers heenquote:Op woensdag 22 september 2004 02:06 schreef rubbereend het volgende:
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wedstrijdverslag
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toch weer dik 5.000 mensen op de tribunes
Arsenal I Hopequote:Op woensdag 22 september 2004 08:08 schreef DIGGER het volgende:
Wie zou eerder een 1e nederlaag lijden, Arsenal, Chelsea of Carlisle?
Kampioenswedstrijd aan het eind van het seizoenquote:Op woensdag 22 september 2004 03:31 schreef The_BoezelaaR het volgende:
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Moeten we er niet es met Fokkers heen?
Lijkt me leuk!quote:Op woensdag 22 september 2004 13:40 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
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Kampioenswedstrijd aan het eind van het seizoen.
quote:Carlisle record is target
Carlisle boss Paul Simpson admits his unbeaten side are there to be shot at.
Although they lie fifth in the table the Cumbrians boast the Nationwide Conference's only unbeaten record, which they stretched to nine games.
Simpson said: "I think teams will always want to beat us because of the hype that surrounds Carlisle United. The fact that we are unbeaten adds a bit of spice to it, but we'll do what we have to, to get results," Simpson told Carlisle's official website.
net zoals ze dat zouden doen afgelopen jaar....quote:Op woensdag 22 september 2004 03:31 schreef The_BoezelaaR het volgende:
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Moeten we er niet es met Fokkers heen?
Hehe, ik zat al op je reactie te wachtenquote:Op donderdag 23 september 2004 15:36 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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net zoals ze dat zouden doen afgelopen jaar....
Andre is OK maar flikker op met je avatar,massahysteriequote:Op donderdag 23 september 2004 15:39 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
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Hehe, ik zat al op je reactie te wachten.
Was André ook een Carlisle-supporter?quote:Op donderdag 23 september 2004 15:41 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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Andre is OK maar flikker op met je avatar,massahysterie
ach gut,mijnheer klaagt over off-topic gaan.quote:Op donderdag 23 september 2004 15:45 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
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Was André ook een Carlisle-supporter?
quote:Clyde Wijnhard duikt op bij Darlington
24/9/2004 11:15
Darlington biedt Clyde Wijnhard een kans op een terugkeer op de Engelse velden. De dertigjarige spits is op proef bij de club die uitkomt in de Second Division, het laagst niveau in het Engelse profvoetbal.
Wijnhard kwam afgelopen seizoen uit in de Portugese competitie. Voor Beira Mar maakte de Nederlandse spits negen doelpunten in 28 wedstrijden. Daarvoor was hij vijf seizoenen actief in Engeland, waar hij speelde voor Leeds United, Hudderfield Town, Preston North End en Oldham Athletic.
dat roept om spreekkorenquote:Op vrijdag 24 september 2004 14:17 schreef MaxPower het volgende:
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Clydje Wijnhard je moeder is een hquote:Op vrijdag 24 september 2004 15:33 schreef rubbereend het volgende:
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dat roept om spreekkoren
Nogmaals inzet: "Aaare you watching Dar-ling-ton?"quote:Op zaterdag 25 september 2004 17:39 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
0-5
quote:Op zaterdag 25 september 2004 17:48 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
Kampioenswedstrijd gaan we dus wel degelijk bezoeken!
Stand voorafgaand aan deze speelronde:quote:Op zaterdag 25 september 2004 17:50 schreef okee6 het volgende:
De nummers 1 en 3 lijken gelijk te spelen, nummer 2 verliest
en Vieira heeft het naar zn zin en manager Simpson doet goed werk want in elk interview met een speler komt wel naar voren dat onze manager veel voor ze betekend.quote:Aldershot 0-5 Carlisle
Magno Vieira struck a brilliant hat-trick as Carlisle ended Aldershot's 100% home record in stunning style.
Chris Lumsdon opened the scoring by rifling past Nikki Bull from nearly 40 yards before Chris Giles headed against the bar as the hosts fought back.
The second half was all about Vieira and he lashed into the corner before Chris Billy struck a brilliant volley.
Vieira then headed in Lumsdon's cross and he completed the rout and his treble with a fine left-foot finish.
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Aldershot: Bull, Warner (Barnes-Homer 75), Warburton (Antwi 81), Giles, Darren Barnard, Miller, Challinor, McAuley, Crittenden (Smith 86), Sills, McLean.
Subs Not Used: Richard Barnard, Johnson.
Carlisle: Glennon, Arnison, Grand, Gray, Cowan, Shelley (Andrews 36), Lumsdon, Billy, Murphy, Hawley (Farrell 83), Vieira (Henderson 81).
Subs Not Used: McGill, Westwood.
Goals: Lumsdon 28, Vieira 46, Billy 65, Vieira 68, 78.
Att: 3,482
Ref: R Vaughan (Somerset).
quote:Vieira happy at Carlisle
On-loan striker Magno Vieira wants to stay with Carlisle and repay player- manager Paul Simpson's faith in him.
The Wigan man, who scored a hat-trick in the 5-0 win at Aldershot, is in the second month of his spell and he said: "I'd like to be here as long as I can.
"I want to play football and I would like to thank Paul Simpson for the way he has stuck by me.
"Even in the games I didn't play well, he told me to keep believing in myself and I'd like to thank him for that."
quote:Carlisle v Grimsby
Carlisle player-manager Paul Simpson could make his first appearance of the season in the LDV Vans Trophy match.
Simpson is still suffering following a summer cartilage operation, but has recovered sufficiently to consider picking himself among the substitutes.
Grimsby manager Russell Slade is considering making changes to his side.
Justin Whittle, who has been playing despite a back injury, may be rested with Greg Young standing by to replace him. Jason Crowe is also due a rest.
quote:Carlisle 2-1 Grimsby
Conference leaders Carlisle dumped League Two side Grimsby out of the LDV Vans Trophy.
Carlisle took the lead when Chris Billy's shot was put out for a corner from which Kevin Henderson scored.
Grimsby levelled on half time when debutant Colin Cramb latched on to Clint Marcelle's centre to fire home.
Carlisle missed a penalty and had William McDonagh sent off, but they sealed the win when Simon Grand headed home Chris Lumsdon's free-kick.
Geloof me,je gaat niet voor je plezier naar Cardiff,tenzij je er op geilt om 3 uur te doen over een stukkie snelweg van 70KM op de terugwegquote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 23:51 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
ipv de kampioenswedstrijd kunnen we natuurlijk ook de cupfinal gaan bezoeken
Ach, met gezelschap van al die gezellige Fokkers en de Cup op zak moet dat te doen zijnquote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 23:55 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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Geloof me,je gaat niet voor je plezier naar Cardiff,tenzij je er op geilt om 3 uur te doen over een stukkie snelweg van 70KM op de terugweg
't is niet alleen 70 aan het uur, maar Engeland he, das allemaal linksquote:Op woensdag 29 september 2004 00:01 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
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Ach, met gezelschap van al die gezellige Fokkers en de Cup op zak moet dat te doen zijn.
70 aan het uur? 70 in 3 uur jaquote:Op woensdag 29 september 2004 01:35 schreef okee6 het volgende:
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't is niet alleen 70 aan het uur, maar Engeland he, das allemaal links![]()
quote:Carlisle 2-1 Grimsby
Conference leaders Carlisle dumped League Two side Grimsby out of the LDV Vans Trophy.
Carlisle took the lead when Chris Billy's shot was put out for a corner from which Kevin Henderson scored.
Grimsby levelled on half time when debutant Colin Cramb latched on to Clint Marcelle's centre to fire home.
Carlisle missed a penalty and had William McDonagh sent off, but they sealed the win when Simon Grand headed home Chris Lumsdon's free-kick.
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Carlisle: Westwood, Andrews, Gray, Grand, Cowan (Murphy 45), Arnison, Lumsdon, Billy (McDonagh 73), McGill, Henderson, Farrell.
Subs Not Used: Glennon, Hawley, Vieira.
Sent Off: McDonagh (90).
Booked: Farrell.
Goals: Henderson 4, Grand 70.
Grimsby: Anthony Williams, Jones, Forbes, Young, Marcelle, Pinault (Fleming 67), Coldicott, Bull, Cramb, Robinson (Reddy 64), Hockless.
Subs Not Used: Fraser, Gordon, Heggarty.
Booked: Coldicott, Cramb, Jones.
Goals: Cramb 45.
Att: 2,580.
Ref: C Oliver (Northumberland).
quote:Scarborough are set to sign goalkeeper Peter Keen after his release by Carlisle.
Keen, 27, is set to agree a deal for the rest of the campaign after ending a five-year stay at Carlisle.
"I have had some good times but this is a chance for me to get my career going again," said Keen, who was released by the Cumbrians on Wednesday
quote:Carlisle v Crawley
Carlisle player-manager Paul Simpson is struggling with a knee injury and may name himself on the bench after having an injection to settle it down.
Defender Will McDonagh starts a three-match ban, while Andy Preece, Brian Shelley and Carlos Roca are injured.
Crawley welcome back midfielder Paul Armstrong, who should rejoin the squad after recovering from a knee injury.
But Matthew Rees (back), Sean Hankin (knee) and Robert Kember (ankle) remain on the injured list.
Tegen de nummer zeven van de ranglijst. Crawley heeft 1 punt uit 3 uitduels behaald. Moet dus te doen zijn. Carlisle heeft de ongeslagen status hoog te houden.quote:Op vrijdag 1 oktober 2004 18:15 schreef MaxPower het volgende:
Kon wel eens lastig worden dus?
quote:Hereford boss Graham Turner has been named the Nationwide Conference manager of the month for September.
Turner guided his team to 12 points from a possible 15 during the month and the Bulls are now within one point of leaders Barnet.
Hereford also knocked League Two high-fliers Scunthorpe United out of the LDV Vans Trophy on penalties to reach the second round of the competition.
Turner has been with Hereford since the summer of 1995.
"The panel was particularly impressed with the way that Graham and everyone at Edgar Street have responded so positively after last season's play-offs," said awards spokesman Chris Hull.
"Four wins from five have helped to push Hereford to within touching distance of Barnet, who have also been outstanding in both August and September.
"Graham's many roles at the club give him a unique position within English football and he is one of the most respected individuals throughout the game."
Turner won the monthly accolade ahead of Barnet's Paul Fairclough, Eamonn Dolan, who has just left Exeter City, and Burton Albion manager Nigel Clough.
Ik wilde er voor de gein een toto-tje op inzetten maar met name de blessure van Preece baart me zorgen. Een zekere 1 is het niet meer iig.quote:Op zaterdag 2 oktober 2004 00:35 schreef okee6 het volgende:
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Tegen de nummer zeven van de ranglijst. Crawley heeft 1 punt uit 3 uitduels behaald. Moet dus te doen zijn. Carlisle heeft de ongeslagen status hoog te houden.
quote:Op zaterdag 2 oktober 2004 01:42 schreef MaxPower het volgende:
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Ik wilde er voor de gein een toto-tje op inzetten maar met name de blessure van Preece baart me zorgen. Een zekere 1 is het niet meer iig.![]()
Hell yeahquote:Op zaterdag 2 oktober 2004 01:47 schreef rubbereend het volgende:
[..]Carlisle wint gewoon!!!!
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quote:Carlisle 1-0 Crawley
Carlisle earned a late victory against 10-man Crawley thanks to Craig Farrell.
Carlisle had dominated the first period with Peter Murphy and Karl Hawley going close before Brendan McGill hit the bar for the hosts with a fine effort.
Crawley's Fiston Manuella was sent off for his second bookable offence after 49 minutes before Adrian Deane hit the woodwork for the visitors.
But up popped Farrell six minutes from time to head home a Murphy cross and earn Paul Simpson's side a win.
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Carlisle: Glennon, Andrews (Henderson 59), Gray, Grand, Cowan (Farrell 81), McGill, Arnison, Billy, Murphy, Hawley, Vieira.
Subs Not Used: Westwood, Hamilton, Dillon.
Goals: Farrell 84.
Crawley Town: Phil Smith, Judge, Simpemba, Palmer, Hankin, Traynor (Deane 31), Mapes, Manuella, Jenkins, Tait (Armstrong 55), MacDonald (Davidson 45).
Subs Not Used: Little, Marney.
Sent Off: Manuella (50).
Booked: Manuella, Hankin, Mapes, Armstrong.
Att: 5,850.
Ref: M Matadar (Lancashire).
quote:Leigh RMI 1-6 Carlisle
Carlisle kept up the pursuit of leaders Barnet with a thrashing of Leigh RMI.
They started their rout after just 12 minutes, Brendan McGill grabbing possession and striding forward before shooting into the top corner.
Leigh equalised through Gareth Stoker's long-range lob (34) but just after the interval McGill scored his second and then Tom Cowan tapped home for 3-1.
Chris Billy made it four before Peter Murphy hit home from 20 yards and Craig Farrell thumped home the sixth.
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Leigh RMI: Martin, Lane, Gaunt, Robertson, Moran (Roscoe 50), Meechan (Simms 62), Stoker, Byrne, Holmes (Steve Smith 81), Rose, Williams.
Subs Not Used: Miller, Fitzpatrick.
Booked: Stoker, Byrne.
Goals: Stoker 34.
Carlisle: Glennon, Andrews, Grand, Gray, Cowan, McGill, Arnison, Billy, Murphy, Hawley (Henderson 79), Vieira (Farrell 79).
Subs Not Used: Westwood, Hamilton, Dillon.
Goals: McGill 13, 48, Cowan 67, Billy 78, Murphy 90, Farrell 90.
Att: 1,540
Ref: J Tattan (Lancashire).
quote:Op woensdag 6 oktober 2004 11:50 schreef Eilanden het volgende:
Van hun forum gecopieerd:
For all you Carlisle fans unable to make it to a lot of the games like myself who is hundreds of miles away now. Go to www.conferencefootball.tv There you can register for free and vote on which match you would like them to show live on the net. Carlisle V Barnet is currently way ahead with 41% of the vote. Probably only good to watch if you have broadband though.
Misschien moeten we maar een handje meehelpen bij deze stemronde?
op die site staat gewoon de studio sport van de hele divisie, interviews na afloop, hoogtepunten en wedstrijden livequote:Op woensdag 6 oktober 2004 11:50 schreef Eilanden het volgende:
Van hun forum gecopieerd:
For all you Carlisle fans unable to make it to a lot of the games like myself who is hundreds of miles away now. Go to www.conferencefootball.tv There you can register for free and vote on which match you would like them to show live on the net. Carlisle V Barnet is currently way ahead with 41% of the vote. Probably only good to watch if you have broadband though.
Misschien moeten we maar een handje meehelpen bij deze stemronde?
Wat een koppertquote:Op woensdag 6 oktober 2004 12:59 schreef pfaf het volgende:
Heeft iedereen die keeper bij het eerste ( en vijfde ) doelpunt tegen Farnborough gezien?
quote:Op woensdag 6 oktober 2004 12:59 schreef pfaf het volgende:
Heeft iedereen die keeper bij het eerste ( en vijfde ) doelpunt tegen Farnborough gezien?
Why you little .... !quote:Op vrijdag 8 oktober 2004 14:07 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
Nou mensjes.
Ben morgen naar de concurrent van Carlisle,Barnet kijken.
Hopen dat Barnet v Dagenham&Redbridge een leuke pot wordt met uiteindelijk Barnet als terechte winnaar
Cause it's cheap,only 33 Euros for a return flight to Lutonquote:Op vrijdag 8 oktober 2004 14:12 schreef The_BoezelaaR het volgende:
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Why you little .... !
Moet je je ff snel registreren. Heb je zo gedaan.quote:Op vrijdag 8 oktober 2004 14:47 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
Ik kan niet stemmen volgens mij ('Vote' blijft grijs en dus onklikbaar), maar Carlisle - Burnet staat wel op 18% en daarmee bovenaan.
We hebben een scout voor de volgende wedstrijd, wat professioneelquote:Op vrijdag 8 oktober 2004 14:07 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
Nou mensjes.
Ben morgen naar de concurrent van Carlisle,Barnet kijken.
A draw will doquote:Hopen dat Barnet v Dagenham&Redbridge een leuke pot wordt met uiteindelijk Barnet als terechte winnaar
Waarvan 2 in de eerste 5 minuten.quote:Op zaterdag 9 oktober 2004 15:38 schreef okee6 het volgende:
Rampspoed! DutchGooner heeft vijf goals in het verkeerde doel zien vallen, Barnet wint met 5-0. Carlisle met nog tien minuten op 0-0 in Exeter
No chance.quote:Op zondag 10 oktober 2004 02:43 schreef rubbereend het volgende:
ach ze gaan snel een flink pak slaag krijgen van onze helden en dan lachen we hard om DG
Wehehe, dat wordt zaterdag rellen op K6quote:Op zondag 10 oktober 2004 18:19 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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No chance.
I'm Barnet till I die
Wat kut voor jequote:Op zondag 10 oktober 2004 18:33 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
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Wehehe, dat wordt zaterdag rellen op K6.
You're shit and you know you are!quote:Op dinsdag 12 oktober 2004 16:42 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
De sloebers,blij met een busje.
Wacht maar tot komend weekend
Forza Grazioli
Forza Grazioli,hij is er helaas niet bijquote:Op zaterdag 16 oktober 2004 14:46 schreef okee6 het volgende:
Opstelling Barnet is bekend:
Tynan, Hendon, Clist, Yakubu, King, Balley, Graham, Lee, Sinclair, Strevens, Roache
Stevige lijst dus, maar topscorer van de league Grazioli is er niet bij vanwege een blessure. Niettemin 10 doelpunten gemaakt in de laatste drie duels.
Come on Bees!quote:Op zaterdag 16 oktober 2004 16:00 schreef okee6 het volgende:
Carlisle ! Carlisle !!
Ze kunnen tot op heden onze defensie weinig verontrusten. Net zoals al die andere clubs in de conferencequote:Op zaterdag 16 oktober 2004 16:37 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
Gvd... kut-Barnet.
BBC Live?quote:Op zaterdag 16 oktober 2004 17:42 schreef tong80 het volgende:
Zag het net op tv.
Overloper, ga een eigen bees-topic maken ofzo!quote:Op zaterdag 16 oktober 2004 17:51 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
Tsj,zelfs zonder onze HELD winnen we zonder problemen
Neuh,en dan in mijn 1tje daar gaan zitten?quote:Op zaterdag 16 oktober 2004 17:52 schreef Yeahinho het volgende:
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Overloper, ga een eigen bees-topic maken ofzo!
Ik zou zo'n gekregen zege niet eens willen hebbenquote:Op zaterdag 16 oktober 2004 17:51 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
Tsj,zelfs zonder onze HELD winnen we zonder problemen
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