chambta wrote:Once.
Ever.
What a grim statistic.
Get a grip of yourself Chumpers.
chambta wrote:Once.
Ever.
What a grim statistic.
EdwinstoweStag wrote:chambta wrote:Once.
Ever.
What a grim statistic.
Get a grip of yourself Chumpers.
chambta wrote:EdwinstoweStag wrote:chambta wrote:Once.
Ever.
What a grim statistic.
Get a grip of yourself Chumpers.
All in good time. The night is yet early.
To save me looking up that 2002/3 season Edders, how did it end for our respective clubs?
It was a while ago.
adamstag wrote:chambta wrote:EdwinstoweStag wrote:chambta wrote:Once.
Ever.
What a grim statistic.
Get a grip of yourself Chumpers.
All in good time. The night is yet early.
To save me looking up that 2002/3 season Edders, how did it end for our respective clubs?
It was a while ago.
So we sold out the time we took 2300 (and won) and we sold out the last time we visited (and won)
So without looking you've already been proven wrong.
Cool
chambta wrote:adamstag wrote:chambta wrote:EdwinstoweStag wrote:chambta wrote:Once.
Ever.
What a grim statistic.
Get a grip of yourself Chumpers.
All in good time. The night is yet early.
To save me looking up that 2002/3 season Edders, how did it end for our respective clubs?
It was a while ago.
So we sold out the time we took 2300 (and won) and we sold out the last time we visited (and won)
So without looking you've already been proven wrong.
Cool
You saying it isn't 'proof'. That's not how it works.
I will give you the benefit of the doubt though as relatively speaking you seem coherent (in this company).
So, back to how that season ended? I'm sure one of us got relegated but I can't for the life of me recall which of us.
chambta wrote:adamstag wrote:chambta wrote:EdwinstoweStag wrote:chambta wrote:Once.
Ever.
What a grim statistic.
Get a grip of yourself Chumpers.
All in good time. The night is yet early.
To save me looking up that 2002/3 season Edders, how did it end for our respective clubs?
It was a while ago.
So we sold out the time we took 2300 (and won) and we sold out the last time we visited (and won)
So without looking you've already been proven wrong.
Cool
You saying it isn't 'proof'. That's not how it works.
I will give you the benefit of the doubt though as relatively speaking you seem coherent (in this company).
So, back to how that season ended? I'm sure one of us got relegated but I can't for the life of me recall which of us.
arsene wengers coat wrote:Ill enjoy my lovely cold dish of revenge the day you horrible lot get relegated and taken further toward the brink of no return.
'Haslam who?' We'll ask.
chambta wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:Ill enjoy my lovely cold dish of revenge the day you horrible lot get relegated and taken further toward the brink of no return.
'Haslam who?' We'll ask.
We won't get relegated.
You know it, I know it.
chambta wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:Ill enjoy my lovely cold dish of revenge the day you horrible lot get relegated and taken further toward the brink of no return.
'Haslam who?' We'll ask.
We won't get relegated.
You know it, I know it.
STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:chambta wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:Ill enjoy my lovely cold dish of revenge the day you horrible lot get relegated and taken further toward the brink of no return.
'Haslam who?' We'll ask.
We won't get relegated.
You know it, I know it.
famous last words down the trap door you go
chambta wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:Ill enjoy my lovely cold dish of revenge the day you horrible lot get relegated and taken further toward the brink of no return.
'Haslam who?' We'll ask.
We won't get relegated.
You know it, I know it.
Mr Grimsdale wrote:I also don't think Chesterfield will go down, however, Robs point about Hartlepool makes for grim reading though for them. Of course at the moment they are still on the euphoria of a new managerial appointment, and one I believe is such a great fit for them, but, when that initial surge has died off, the need to grind out results when everyone wants to stay above you is shall we say, a real slog.
Now regarding the dick measuring competition about away followings; quite a few times I've been and there was room for more on the terraces of Saltergate from us, and vice versa.
The only shameful day was of course Haslam giving them the 3 sides, for me a day that will live in infamy. The reasoning was bizarre, and I don't know how many they brought in the end, however there were so many Mansfield fans in the Ian Greaves it was potentially dangerous. No one could sit down in the lower tier as people were stood on the causeway at the front 10 deep, and in the aisles at least 5500 folk.
So then let's turn it on its head this year, hypothetical of course, we sit in the top 6, CFC in the bottom two and confidence at rock bottom. Quite easily we could have two sides of the ground there that day, (I don't count the Bishop St as a holder of many at ours) and embarrass them. But would their chairman do that? Probably not as there will never be as greedy and spiteful a man in charge of them as Haslam.
The only real thing that interests me is that we are at least one division above them next year, preferably in League One. If they have to suffer ( in Doomys words, a journey in ripped feet, I do love that one from our author) in the National League, well that's a humorous bonus
adamstag wrote:chambta wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:Ill enjoy my lovely cold dish of revenge the day you horrible lot get relegated and taken further toward the brink of no return.
'Haslam who?' We'll ask.
We won't get relegated.
You know it, I know it.
We said that when we were 24th and beat top of the league Peterborough 2-0 on Boxing Day.
If you believe you're good enough not to go down you've lost half the battle.
You're bottom of the football league for a season
chambta wrote:I presume you meant to put 'reason' and of course you're right.
We're sh*t. Really sh*t.
But, we're getting better slowly but surely under a manager who, ignoring anything else, is an intelligent and thoughtful man who knows how to go about his business.
We need to pick up points, obviously, starting today and Tuesday. Three points is an absolute minimum requirement. Four would be good, six fantastic although the form lines suggest that isn't likely.
We've been mismanaged from a football point of view for a long time in football terms and it takes a long time to turn that around as Mansfield fans know all too well.
Ben Superstag wrote:chambta wrote:I presume you meant to put 'reason' and of course you're right.
We're sh*t. Really sh*t.
But, we're getting better slowly but surely under a manager who, ignoring anything else, is an intelligent and thoughtful man who knows how to go about his business.
We need to pick up points, obviously, starting today and Tuesday. Three points is an absolute minimum requirement. Four would be good, six fantastic although the form lines suggest that isn't likely.
We've been mismanaged from a football point of view for a long time in football terms and it takes a long time to turn that around as Mansfield fans know all too well.
And what are you basing that on? He did alright with the Forest youth, but he has absolutely no experience at management at this level, let alone the experience in a dog fight at the bottom.
I've lived in Chesterfield for about 4 years now and I work here too, the Spireites at work talk about how you're playing good football but just not getting the points, a lot of those are misty eyed that Jack Lester has returned to the club, holding his goalscoring record and club status as a key reason for saying he is a good manager. We thought the same with Adam Murray....we wanted Richie Barker as our manager many times, he's managed clubs at this level fairly unsuccessfully. In my opinion you'd have been better off appointing somebody like Ronnie Moore for the short term. He knows the division and has recently guided Hartlepool away from the drop after they looked dead and buried. Lester might have you playing nice silky football, but games are fast running out....
london amber stag wrote:Maybe dropping to the National League will make you realise how low you have sunk? You treated Stags with utter contempt in those days and we have never forgotten it. I will be quite happy to see you consigned to the footballing graveyard for a few years while we continue to develop on and off the pitch.
chambta wrote:london amber stag wrote:Maybe dropping to the National League will make you realise how low you have sunk? You treated Stags with utter contempt in those days and we have never forgotten it. I will be quite happy to see you consigned to the footballing graveyard for a few years while we continue to develop on and off the pitch.
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