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  1. 6 minutes ago, perfectOzblue said:

    I think that was 1999 time, night match at end of season, a 3-3 draw. I think they needed a win to stay up and were 3-1 up but we fought back. Grobelaar was in goal for us and (I think) Ronnie Jepson actually scored a goal for us!

    Think it was the last home game of 1998 season, we played in a new blue strip after having had that awful red and blue striped kit. The place was heaving with Burnley fans and it got a bit tasty. Seem to remember Garnett being controversially sent off later on in the game and this spurred us on. Two goals in two mins from Rickers and Allott.

  2. 1 hour ago, OLDHAMADE said:

     

    Wouldn't surprise me in the least if 'Mersey Tunnel Gob' gets him a move of sorts to Carlisle ? 

    Boy! I'd hate to think how that would go down on the day we played them with Shez, overseeing  Motor mouth and B.A Byrne  

    They’re skinter than we are apparently so can’t see it happening.

  3. 5 minutes ago, yarddog73 said:

    Seems to be a lot of love coming from Cambuur 

    Kusunga alluded to this yesterday. If he isn’t going to play for us again this move makes sense. Especially if it enables Bunn to bring in a couple of players to improve the midfield. Obviously its a shame things haven’t worked out though as he would be a star player in this league.

  4. 27 minutes ago, daniel said:

    Win both home games and we’ll take a good following to Grimsby. Think it’ll be a new ground for a lot of fans, I couldn’t make the boxing day 3-3 years ago, not sure when we’ve played them away before that. 

    The last time we played them away in the league before the 3-3 game was the last game of the season in 1998. We won 2-0 courtesy of a brace from Rocket Ronnie Jepson. Grimsby went up via the playoffs a few weeks later.

  5. 26 minutes ago, yarddog73 said:

    That Etheridge lad who plenty gave pelters to on here a few seasons ago what ever happened to him..... 

     

    Lads played four games for us and kept us in a couple of them, I'm prepared to give him a bit more time to settle in.

    I actually thought he was a decent keeper, we had Rachubka at the time so he didn’t get a look in. Just shit at penalties, think that ball is still in orbit somewhere.

  6. Back on topic, all hypothetical, if money was no object, the first thing I would like to see is the stadium and surrounding land belonging to the club again, no more brassbank lurking in the background.

     

    Would also like to see the club signing young hungry players with potential to develop who could help us to move back up the leagues. Hopefully they would be sold for good fees with add ons if and when the opportunity arose. Ideally a good proportion of the fees received would be reinvested in the squad budget.

     

    It would also be good to see the club being more active in the community and making efforts to boost the fan base. Obviously performances on the pitch would go a long way to achieving this.

  7. Don’t want to change or steer the topic away from the title. Joe did a lot of wheeling and dealing and paid those fees for players from the money that had been generated from player sales rather than him just being given a cheque book. Although another poster (prozac I think) has mentioned previously that we had a wealthy director at the time who underwrote some of the fees that Joe paid in return for a cut of any future profits.

    Also there wasn’t such a gulf in wages between the divisions back then. A division two club could sign a division one reserve and not have to break the wage structure. I read somewhere that Denis Irwin had an offer from Chesterfield at the time he signed for us. They were in the division below and were offering him more money but he correctly chose to sign for us. As mentioned before there are youngsters in academies earning thousands a week without ever having played a senior game who would be unwilling to take a hit and drop down the leagues. This isn’t to say that it couldn’t be done again, it’d just be much harder.

  8. 2 hours ago, unsworthlatic said:

    A lad called Woods scored 2 at the home game and got beat to an Efe Sodje header away 1-0 so I am sceptical to say the least.

    I seem to remember something being said about Wood being a local lad too. Think he was from Oldham.  

    Macc were marooned at the bottom of the table for most of the season and as you say did the double over us. Can’t believe that was twenty years ago!

  9. 56 minutes ago, deyres42 said:

    I'd honestly be thinking about a change.

     

    He's admitted he doesn't know what to expect in the league, the excuses are already being trotted out and I don't get any sense of positivity coming from him.

    The big problem is that it seems that we are skint. What magic beans we had have been already been spent on Coke, Miller, O’Grady etc. Bunn’s hands are tied. He may be incompetent but he’s not been given the tools to do his job or it at least appears that way.

  10. 15 minutes ago, GlossopLatic said:

    Its genuinely concerning seeing the reaction of some our fans today. Its too easy to dismiss this as people moaning I think their are some deep issues here at our club.

     

    If it carries on its only a matter of time before people start turning on the owner. Im starting to wonder what his intentions are at the club and what he's even doing at OAFC whats his plan here?

    I queried what AL’s plan or vision was as soon as it was confirmed that he had bought the club. I was told by a trust board member that everything was tickety boo and to be just pleased that Corney had gone. Another poster asked a similar question soon after and other posters implied that we didn’t really have a right to know what his plan was.

     

    I know it’s early days and we’ve been dealt a shit hand with injuries etc but I am very concerned by what is going on both on and off the field. Hopefully it is just a transition phase and things will pick up. I don’t expect us to get anything of Derby but we desperately need a win next Saturday to get us up and running.

  11. 11 minutes ago, Dave_Og said:

    So he's had all summer to scout the other 23 clubs in the division plus a few for luck in case we draw them in a cup. Busy chap. 

    Nobody would realistically expect Bunn or other members of staff to scout all of our league opponents within the summer.  But surely you’d keep tabs on your first two or three opponents in the friendly games that have taken place.

  12. 32 minutes ago, rudemedic said:

    Two year deal on League one terms that expired last season. He has shown he can do a job in this league, but he will have been on a fair whack which we can't really afford. 

     

    Same for Banks. 

    Fair enough then. I thought Robinson had originally signed him on a one yr deal and that Shez had offered him a new deal on the same terms after his solid performances. As you say he’d have been on a decent wedge and I don’t recall many tears being wept when he joined Crewe.

  13. 4 hours ago, oafcshuck said:

    Absolutely piss poor. First time in the North stand ....

     

    As someone stated, had no pies ready at 15:20, sold out at 15:35. Went down for a beer at 15:35, the queue is around 10/12 deep (imagine coming down bang on HT!) If you go at 15:44 in the main stand there isn't usually a queue at all ..

     

    Signs on the backboard advertising things as £3.50. Have £14.00 ready to pay and get told £14.80, query it and he points out the paper signs. I jokingly mentioned by law the have to honour the prices shown on the backboard but I couldn't be arsed having the argument or debate about it to uphold it, just find it very amateurish this hasn't been sorted when we've had all summer. Then to top it off the pint was garbage.

     

    Just find it hard to understand how these type of things the club cannot sort. More staff, well stocked and correct signs, hardly rocket science. 

    As has been mentioned previously, you can’t give the club your money sometimes. I don’t know the dynamics of the food and beer sales. Does the club profit from it? Or brassbank? Is it run in house? Or franchised out? Either way it seems very disorganised compared to other clubs.

     

    I usually have a pre match pint in the pub beforehand and turn up at 2:55 like many fans as the facilities are so poor. A couple of seasons ago before the Bolton game, due to time constraints and the early kick off, I tried a pint in the packed bar in the main stand upper. There was just one bloke behind the bar serving in what was our largest or second largest gate of the season.  I supped my two pints of flat lager and haven’t bothered drinking in there since.

  14. 11 minutes ago, oafcshuck said:

     

     

    Always said we should have kept him after his performances at Crewe last season in a division we were entering ..

     

     

    Was it in our hands to keep him on though? Pretty certain he was only on a one year deal and his contract was due to expire this summer.  Even if we’d offered him a new deal I think it’s unlikely he’d have signed it.

  15. 1 hour ago, yarddog73 said:

    Adam Rooney reportedly on 4k a week at non league Salford :shock:

    Absolute madness, no doubt they would’ve had to pay a fee too as he is still under contract at Aberdeen. It’ll be interesting to see how he gets on there, how long before he’s pining on a move back to Scotland?

  16. 3 hours ago, mickjagger said:

     

    Just hope Bunn is given some dough to sign players then we can rise again having Andy Rhodes as assistant looks decent, lets just hope we are not on a road to no where !!!!!!!!!!!

    Let’s just hope AL hasn’t buttered Bunn up and made him satisfied to keep the currant squad.

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