Pilgrims' Patter
The Forum => The B-Ark => Topic started by: PilgrimSam on April 17, 2010, 05:07:07 PM
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we win against marine,
or guisley do not get a maximum of 6 points out of their remaining 2 games
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Our destiny is in our hands for once
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Spot on - a win at Marine will do it. Guiseley could get the same number of points but there goal difference is inferior.
We have the Championship in our own grasp!
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The last time i watched United play at Marine a certain Chris Cook was playing up front. Marine expected to win the game and to be honest so did i. Well, Cookie scored i can't remember how many now but i'm certain he got his 150Th goal there and we won i think 4-0. Lets hope for a similar score line next Saturday. ;)
check the grassy knoll
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Booking the mini bus now
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We could even be champions on tuesday night if frickley beat guisley
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We could even be champions on tuesday night if frickley beat guisley
You're fogetting about Bradford. If they win against Whitby on Monday night then they will only be 1 point behind Boston.
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And North Ferriby can still catch us if they win their final two games.
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i will run round york street naked if north ferriby win the league ;D
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i will run round york street naked if north ferriby win the league ;D
North Ferriby's game in hand is against Durham, which they should win so they could still be contention come Saturday.
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Spot on - a win at Marine will do it. Guiseley could get the same number of points but there goal difference is inferior.
We have the Championship in our own grasp!
Rockin Rev, Your Club needs you! Too many wins for Marine since it was blessed!
Priest blesses 'unlucky' Marine FC's football pitch
Marine have lost their past five games
A struggling football club has resorted to asking a priest to bless its pitch in a bid to stop a run of bad luck.
So far this season three Marine FC players have hobbled off the pitch with broken bones.
And during a game which Marine were winning 2-1 at their stadium in Crosby, Merseyside, the floodlights died - cancelling the match.
Father John Ealey, of St Aloysius in Roby, said a prayer and poured holy water on the turf on Tuesday.
His services were called for by the team's manager Kevin Lynch, who has seen his side lose the past five games.
Our centre half Joe McMahon was involved in a car crash last night and is suffering from whiplash
Chairman Paul Leary
Chairman Paul Leary said if it took banishing demons to improve their season, he was willing to give it a go.
Marine, who are floundering in the bottom half of the Premier Division of the Unibond League, were also involved in a betting inquiry which resulted in four players being banned by the Football Association.
Mr Leary said: "We have had an awful run of luck and I just feel sorry for Kevin as he's our new manager.
"Lee Parle, one of our midfielders, his injuries were so bad he broke both the fibia and tibia.
"To make matters worse, our centre half Joe McMahon was involved in a car crash last night and is suffering from whiplash."
It is hoped he will recover in time for Tuesday when Marine are due to play their first home game since the pitch was blessed.
"Let's just hope Father Ealey can bring a change of fortune," Mr Leary added.
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No worries, just had a chat with Old Nick, curse is now back in place at Marine FC, have no soul left though. ;D
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No worries, just had a chat with Old Nick, curse is now back in place at Marine FC, have no soul left though. ;D
No wonder you missed out on bus seats! :)
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Yep, you're probably right, "He who giveth, taketh away". ;)