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  1. Cheers Bob. PD's interview where he states Evina's signing was aided by the playershare scheme cemented my commitment to join the sub commitee. Which real in truth means when PD says I like and want (x) player the commitee nod's if the fund's are available.

     

    I hope every single Latics fan, follower, watcher, supporter or wanna do well get's involved and pledge/fill in their standing order for a £1 a week or whatever amount they choose. Providing they understand once that £1 goes in it belongs to the fund and PD's whims. He'll get some right and he'll get some wrong. Hell he'll get some wrong and get it right for half the fans!!. Yet WE can't ever get it wrong following our side.

     

    I want this playershare scheme to be every Latics fans pride. Lets make it so, like it's every Geordie fans pride they wear their colours. Believe me to them that's the ultimate to end all ultimates. Let's make this the same to each and every one of us.

     

    http://www.oldhamathletic.co.uk/articles/2...2265018_2282522

     

    there is your rally call.

     

    Craig, well done mate and good luck in the role. I can't think of a better man for the job. Blue through and through. KTF.

  2. Dic*ov will not leave Morais out of tonight's starting 11, he'd be foolish if he did.

     

    Morais performance on Saturday versus Carlisle was nothing short of amazing. Morais covered every blade of grass, competed for every ball that came anywhere near him and in my opinion was our most outstanding player. Plus he mixes it up a bit too.. :wink:

  3. From my mate today - a big Brizzle City fan..

     

    I read that the Gas have fired their mgr Paul Trollope after last nights jpt exit and 5 wins in 19 in the league c/w fac loss to non-league Darlo. Not sure who they will attract to replace him. Quite funny, there has been a (admittedly) rather useless Brizzle City striker - John Akinde - on loan to Gas for last couple of months. But since they have signed him he has scored 0 goals in 12 games, seen them slide from 8th place into 21st and go out of both cups - this has made him hugely popular therefore at Ashton Gate to the point where there are now t-shirts available of him with the nickname "agent John"!

  4. Works for me anyway....

     

    Neil Redfearn (OLDHAM v Sheffield Wednesday, 1991)

    The equation was simple - Oldham needed a win to overhaul West Ham as Second Division champions on the final day of the season.

    They made it hard for themselves as they were 2-0 down early in the second half but then the drama really started.

    Ian Marshall and Paul Bernard levelled the score and deep in injury time, Oldham were awarded a penalty, Redfearn stepped up to the spot, sent Kevin Pressman the wrong way to give the Latics a 3-2 victory and the title.

     

    Even sweeter that the Second Division Championship trophy had already been engraved with West Ham's name.

     

    Very probably the best moment for me ever with regards to football, and I mean ever! Was it really nearly 20 years ago now? :grin:

  5. I must admit that I haven't had as much stick from my Scottish work colleagues in this past week as I had expected, this following Engerland' shambolic World Cup performances; and what criticism I did hear was pretty much all perfectly justified.

     

    And on the same theme I must also admit to having to smile whilst driving home from work on the M9 today.

     

    Part of my journey home takes me past a huge landfill site - a vast 'rubbish tip' in old money. If you couldn't see the huge flock of feral seagulls circling the mountains of fresh rubbish then you would know of its existence purely by smell alone, which can even fill the car - as you travel past at 70mph - when the wind is in the right (wrong) direction.

     

    There today, proudly flying from a tall makeshift flagpole perched on the highest pile of rubbish was a massive flag of St George for everyone on the motorway to see.

     

    The Scots it would seem are developing a wicked sense of humour! :grin:

  6. You need only to remember this.

     

    In the first ever campaign of the Premier League (1992-93), Oldham Athletic earned 49 points from 42 fixtures to stay up by the smallest of margins. With 3 matches remaining, the Latics had attained 40 points and looked doomed, lying second from bottom in the table. For the club to survive relegation, three wins from their final three matches were required, and the Latics had to bank on Crystal Palace gaining no more than one point from their final two matches.  

     

    Oldham's first game of the final trio was away at second placed Aston Villa - a side who had  to win to have any hope of winning that year's title. In a battling display, Latics stalwart  Nick Henry scored the winner midway through the first half, a shock result but one that gave hope to an unlikely escape and clinched the first title for 27 years for Manchester United.    

     

    Three days later Liverpool were beaten 3-2 at Boundary Park, whilst Crystal Palace could only draw at Manchester City. This led to a scenario by which for Oldham to survive, they had to beat fellow strugglers Southampton at home and hope that Crystal Palace were defeated at Arsenal's Highbury ground. Oldham eventually won 4-3 despite ahead 4-1 at one point, whilst Palace lost 2-0 at Arsenal, meaning that the Eagles were demoted on goal difference.

     

    Incredible - I also recall that Matt Le Tissier scored a hat trick for Southampton and still ended up on the losing side! :wink:

  7. Did anyone else notice the following sequence of events involving our 'keeper yesterday, and then have a quiet chuckle too?

     

    • 85th minute and the ball goes out harmlessly for a goal kick to Oldham.
    • Flahavan walks slowly towards the ball boy behind the goal who promptly retrieves the ball and rolls it towards the advancing 'keeper.
    • Without breaking his stride - or changing his expression - Flav steps over the ball and the ball rolls on for some distance behind him.
    • Flav' advances a couple of more steps and looks at the ball boy, gesturing with arms open - 'Where's the ball son?".
    • The ball boys points frantically to the ball, which has by now come to rest some 10 yards behind Flav.
    • Flav - "What's that son?" (in a pantomime stylee!)
    • Ball boy - "It's behind you!"
    • Flav, hands now on hips, turns his head and feigns some real shock to see that the ball is indeed already back on the pitch.
    • Flav, shaking his head strolls slowly to collect the ball and then manages to waste another 20 seconds setting it up, and kicking it back into play.

     

    Total time wasted? - Well in excess of 1 full minute! - with the ref, the Carlisle players, and the home fans absolutely none the wiser!

     

    :grin:

     

    Priceless!

  8. My mate - a long time ManUre fan - told me that ManUre automatically debits all its season ticket holder's bank accounts with the full ticket value for each and every Champions League or FA Cup home fixture as it arises, this whether the season ticket holder wants to go or not!

     

    He also said that weak excuses like "the dog ate my bank account and therefore I do not want a ticket for the mouthwatering Mansfield (h) FA Cup 3rd round game" are treated with very short shrift by the ManUre management; and that effectively 2 such 'strikes' could mean that you lose your season ticket renewal rights!!

     

    My mate has often had a cup game ticket bought for him by ManUre at £40+ each which he didn't use because of other commitments etc.

     

    Imagine the uproar if the 3 Amigos adopted a similar policy? Mind you I'd certainly like the opportunity to have a good moan about an unwanted Champions League ticket!!!! :lol:

  9. Travelling back to central London on the train directly after the match I found myself sat in a carriage made up almost entirely of replica shirted Charlton fans.

     

    As I sat there, feeling quite smug, reflecting with pride on our resolute performance that had earned us a valuable away point, I caught sight of the text message that the bloke next to me was creating on his mobile, it went something like "Saw the most boring game of football today - Ever!"

     

    Isn't it funny how fans of different teams can have such completely different viewpoints on the same match! :wink:

     

  10. Abbott Thanks Fans

    By Scott Thornberry - 27/06/2009 08:29

    Pawel Abbott joined Oldham Athletic on Friday, on the same day he contacted Uncovered to pass on his thanks to the fans and also wish us luck in the future.

     

     

    The 27 year old oozes class but his stay at Darlington was dogged by injuries, injuries which saw him play just 42 games in his two year stay, scoring 17 goals.

     

    But when fit Pav was just a class above everybody else, but with finances tight the new Darlington FC were never really going to be able to afford to keep him and it was no surprise when Abbott, who got married a couple of weeks ago, then got hitched up with Dave Penney at Oldham Athletic.

     

    He was frustrated with the clubs turmoil in recent months but will always keep an eye on our progress. "It's so annoying we went into admin because we would've got promoted!"

     

    "i really enjoyed my time at Darlo and I would like to thank all those fans who stuck by me when I had all those injuries. It was a pity I couldn't have played more games for Darlo but hopefully the fans will remember for what I did on the pitch and not my injuries."

     

    "Good luck and i'll be keeping an eye out for you's."

     

  11. I know there is another thread on season tickets, but this message is important and needs re-inforcing for those wavering, so mods please do not merge today or tomorrow.

     

    Despite the doom and gloom painted bya few on here, and I do mean a few, by early this morning, my very reliable :sauce: confirms that over 2,000 season tickets had been sold and with the rest of today and tomorrow, the end figure is likely to be between 2,300 -2,500. Not bad considering the economy and the poor end to last season after such a promising start. But it could be better.

     

    However, your club needs you. It needs you now as much as it needed you in 2003. We have a new manager, building a new team after the debris from last year was cleaned out. Last season there was a lot of blind faith in Shez. To a point he deserved it, but in the end it killed us as lessons were not learnt on the pitch. Penny has to rebuild, virtually from scratch. The man has a pedigree and from what I have seen of his teams, play decent football, so we are unlikely to see a Ronnie Moore style game, nor abject uninspiring displays like we saw in the second half of last season.

     

    This is a new dawn. The new manager deserves a chance and it is upto you the supporters of Oldham Athletic Football Club, to step upto the plate and back the boys in blue for 1 more season.

     

    For those of you wavering, think back to the days of Joe Royle's first reign. People had given up on the club and we were lucky to have a manager and a board that were patient and built slowly and purposefully. We need the same again now. There will be some tough games this season, but I prefer it that way and I am sure the manager will as well. Our history has been one of playing well against the better teams and with a tough league this year, there is every chance we will see overall better performances and results. There is a very fine line in this league between success and failure and all the early signs from our new management team are very very encouraging. They are planning a younger, fitter, hungrier squad and that bodes well. As long as we bring in the quality up front, we can be a threat. To make that happen, we need the season ticket sales. So please please stop wavering and buy your season tickets. Back the new manager, back TTA and most importantly back your, yes your club. It is not anyone elses, it won't be backed by Rochdale, Bury, Stockport United or City fans, so it is down to you, the readers of this board, proper Latics fans. So back your team, do it, you know it makes sense and you know in your heart you want to. Last seasons disappointments have gone, it is a new season and a new era. Please be a part of it.

     

    Now really is the time to KEEP THE FAITH. See you at our 3 sides fortress in August.

     

    Cheers,

     

     

     

    Harry

     

     

    Well said Harry.

  12. Having had the opportunity to reflect on Saturday's 5-0 drubbing by Hereford on my flight back to Scotland and at home over the weekend I would like to offer the following as a potential positive.

     

    Firstly let me say 'Yes it was terrible, the worst performance I have seen for quite some time' but it brings to mind something that Phil 'The Power' Taylor said in an interview recently.

     

    Taylor said that he had been talking to his mate Ricky Hatton at the time when Hatton was at his very, very best, sweeping all opponents before him.

     

    Hatton had said ‘You know Phil, getting beaten in the ring one day might just make me a better boxer’.

     

    I sort of know what Hatton meant.

     

    For Oldham now, the important thing is not to wallow in the misery of Saturday’s defeat but to look forward to the up-coming matches against Stockport and Swindon, and to set the record square, showing that we have well and truly learnt our lesson.

     

    If we were to take 6 points from these 2 games with good performances then - for me at least - the painful memory of the Hereford debacle could be resigned to history.

     

  13. Taken from the February FourFourTwo magazine:

     

    Yeovil's Paul Warne admits he was so devastated to leave Oldham that he drove to a nearby B&Q carpark and cried his eyes out. "I was devastated to leave and I never hid that," he said.

     

    Compare and contrast Mr Warne's attitude with that of a certain Mr Porter (amongst others). Yes I came to exactly that conclusion too.

     

    Good on you Paul!

  14. I drove down from Alloa to Manchester on Tuesday afternoon to meet my mate and we went for a pint and a bite to eat in Oldham town centre prior to the match.

     

    On exiting the Up Steps pub - after said refreshments - my mate saw a large rat emerge from one of the elevated flower beds, leap to the road and dash off down by the Spindles.

     

    Inspired by this unusual event and for the very first time ever, we visited the bookies at the back of the Chaddy End and stuck £2 on Allot to score the first goal @ the rather generous odds of 14/1.

     

    The rest of the story? Well, you know the rest of the story….!

  15. To underline the fact - in my opinion at least, as a life-long Chaddy Ender - that the Chaddy End is, and will remain the home 'kop' end, despite the pro-Rochdale Rd end movement, you only have to read Lewis' reaction to his second & third goals below.

     

    "For the second goal Neal Eardley's cross was inch-perfect and for the third I caught it sweetly, it was a great feeling, especially in front of the Chaddy End, and I just wanted to go mad.

     

    Nice one Lewis!

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