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The B-Ark / Re: BBC Lincs . Steve Housham interview with Rob Makepeace .
« on: January 05, 2016, 10:05:23 AM »
being Boston born and (in)bred ive found this all quite interesting. Housham was totally out of order in what he said, RM asked him a couple of times to retract his comment but he refused.

Gainsboring's apology was again poorly handled, SH is an employee of theres and a representative of the club and by trying to distance them from his comments was again a poor show.

What i find amusing is that Dennis has totally got under Houshams skin, all Dennis's digs have been football related about 26 fans, defensive play, scared of BUFC's attacking options etc. Housham didnt have a come back on that he tried to make it about Boston as a town and failed, he could have said weve played one another 3 times this year and they have the better results as in 2 wins, fair enough!

time to leave it now, hes not said anything that a lot of us dont hear on a regular basis. The away fans chants have changed from the Boston family chant sang to the Adams family tune (dont really want to put the words in as it really is offensive) to your all Polish etc etc so its old hat.

Hopefully we wont have to play them next year in the league but I suspect we will and that will be fun.

As my mum always said, sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me.

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The B-Ark / Could be some transfer news in the morning
« on: December 11, 2015, 07:44:42 AM »
any ideas ???

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The B-Ark / Re: Worcester, will it be on?
« on: November 18, 2015, 01:34:46 PM »
football web pages end of season forecast has us as finishing 10th, think we might be a couple of places higher but afraid playoffs may be a step too far this year unless we get the midfield sorted.

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The B-Ark / Re: Commentary V Worcester
« on: November 16, 2015, 12:30:13 PM »
brilliant, thanks Rob/BBC lincs

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The B-Ark / Re: John Sands.
« on: November 13, 2015, 09:59:04 AM »
lives in Spalding so not far to travel, as said before been injured but has a good scoring record and scored a few this season including an hat trick against Farnborough. One to develop I think as not fully fit.

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The B-Ark / Re: not such a great game today
« on: November 08, 2015, 12:55:58 AM »
would have settled for a point today before kick off, National Farmers Union have now won 5 drawn 3 at home so it shows its a very difficult place to go. Always think you need a strong ref if your going to beat ferriby and get those 50-50 decisions, cant say they are dirty team, just seem to push it to the limits and if the ref lets it go or you dont get the big decisions like the penalty today they get away with it, call it experience if you like but they also have some real skill in theyre squad.

role on Tuesday, 3 points and we will all be as happy as George always seemed to be, bless him.

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The B-Ark / Re: McEvoy Back to Sunderland?
« on: November 04, 2015, 08:20:14 AM »
absolutely key that he stays or we get another left back. marrs can provide cover but he is a right back and being right footed can put him awkward positions. I thought Marrs was excellent saturday as in my view FCUM's left sided player was theyre best on show. By moving him it weakings the right back bearth, whatever happens just keep him at right back Dennis and if the worst happens put another squad player at left back which only weakens one position.

Anyway hopefully he will stay as he seems to be benefiting from the experience.

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The B-Ark / Re: Under 21s v Gainsborough Trinity on Wednesday evening
« on: October 28, 2015, 12:25:41 PM »
not surprised, presume a waterlogged pitch. Its been hammering it down most of the morning and with a home game saturday it makes sense

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The B-Ark / Re: Utd away at Telford
« on: October 21, 2015, 07:46:25 AM »
think I would settle for 4 points from the next 2 games so a point at Telford and beat FC united at home. Last time we won 3 in a row we then went on to lose 5 out of the next 7 games.

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The B-Ark / Re: The Fat Fraud
« on: October 06, 2015, 02:58:53 PM »
already turned Liverpool down as they dont have the financial resources/brown paper envelopes readily at hand. Liverpool might have to settle for Klopp.

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The B-Ark / Re: Deadly From 3 Yards.
« on: October 06, 2015, 02:56:32 PM »
Stamford fans say he was a left sided winger, not a central striker. Good goal return is he did play out wide.

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The B-Ark / Re: Ryan Robbins
« on: October 02, 2015, 08:44:13 AM »


Stamford fans view of Ryan signing for us, very interesting!

Unfortunately my penchant for earlier cynicism appears well founded and find myself agreeing with Jeremy in that the speed of this, the very nature of this does indeed leave a very bitter taste in the mouth. Not that I am remotely bothered about our former talismans departure, like nearly every Stamford supporter am actually quite relieved that the poison if you like that has affected the dressing room so badly of late has been removed, but hell, and Mr Greene and RR can deny it till they're blue in the face, this definitely stinks of a structured and quite contrived fait accompli doesn't it?

It is obvious, however heavy the denials woud possibly be, that the only avenue open to Greene to make this move happen would have been to sit him down, physically or metaphorically and whisper in his ears how he would love to have you Ryan old chap, but we cant pay a fee, so for it to come to pass you will have to first get released from your contract, well guess what people?

Though I obviously get your point Jeremy, Robbins doesn't strike me as clever enough to have intentionally behaved badly enough to force through this contract cancellation, it's been going on for too long, and especially as by doing so it would have meant intentionally upsetting so many of his team mates, who incidentally after chatting to a couple last night on FB are "delighted" to see the back of him. Nor does he strike me as clever enough or devious enough, to have played so poorly in order to push it through either, he's simply been playing crap for to long for that.

Though I agree this part is all conjecture, put yourself in Bostons shoes for a minute, well the managers ones anyway, who make no bones, is under immense pressure at the moment. Four wins all season, like us an early FA Cup defeat and worse, for the second time this season at the hands of their nearest neighbours and the fans are now really beginning to get on his case, and he definitely needs an urgent change of form. He suggested last week that he is hoping to sign three players, two of which he has to slap in seven day notices for, suggesting further, as no such notice was received for Robbins that this could well be the third?

I have to admit I have a genuine soft spot for Boston and their wonderful fans, I follow their Twitter updates every game, and chat regularly to a couple including Shaun about whats going on there and would love to see them reach the play offs again. Could Ryan help achieve this, help save Greenes job? Most certainly, but equally as likely he could also hasten any possible departure!

Is he good enough for Boston, for the national league?

On ability alone oh Christ yes. In my opinion he's good enough to play in the National premier. However for any Boston fan reading this, let me sneak in a caveat to that by saying, whilst we know exactly how good he used to be, how good he can be, on the form shown in the last twelve months, and most certainly this season thus far, whilst still popping in quite a few goals (many of which were penalties) he has shown nothing more than UCL form, and worse simultaneously demonstrating an attitude that is more akin to Sunday morning football complete with recorded training ground fisticuffs, hissy fits, and on the pitch strops and arguments.

In short it's a huge gamble for Greene who I guarantee has signed him on what he used to be like not what he is like at the moment. I know he watched the friendly against Histon but he surely wouldn't have seen him play competitively for if he had he wouldn't have even contemplated signing him, and whilst totally ambivalent towards if it will be a good move for Robbins, cant help but care abut whether it will prove to be good move for the great club he is joining, hopefully it will, but am far from convinced.
Like us, though for slightly more aspirational reasons, Boston are in a battle, and is Ryan really the kind of person you would like next to you in the trenches?

Shit I think I would rather have Ephialtes and Zachary Smith!

If he gets his head on though, he could be a star and if playing for Boston doesn't cheer the lad up nothing will. He has the pace, the strength and the finishing to be a perfect fit, but I rather think Boston fans think they are getting a centre forward, they aren't.

They are getting a player who on his day (and I can say this courtesy of a good memory) who can be a quite superb wide player with a great eye for goal, and the surprise about this signing is that's not what they are missing, they have quite a few wide men. They are crying out for for another forward, someone to compliment and give competition to Southwell and Jonahs brother who to be fair, is struggling a bit at the moment, and that's just not Robbins, he is a not a central striker, never has been and never will.



But it's time to draw a line now, through subterfuge or pure coincidence he is no longer our player (or problem) the players can now breathe a sigh of contentment, and for our part we wont have to put up with his appalling disciplinary problems any more something of which we haven't even touched on!!

But there were undeniably some great times, and it would be totally inappropriate of us were we not to thank Robbins for all the wonderful memories and many of his quite stunning goals. Normally we would wish all players leaving well, certainly when joining a club like Boston, but mos will feel what would have been a great legacy has been soured somewhat, and it's just really unfortunate that the divorce had to end in this manner.

But hey ho, back to business tomorrow, onwards and in our case hopefully upwards.

Read more: http://stamfordafc.proboards.com/thread/4141/robbins#ixzz3nOVafnxr

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The B-Ark / Re: Three new signings?
« on: October 02, 2015, 06:36:55 AM »
welcome Ryan, seen a twitter comment from a fan/player at Stamford 'keep winning them headers'. Hoefully hes what weve been lacking up front, also seen dennis's comment that its took him 2 years to get him to sign so hes been on the radar a while. 

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The B-Ark / Re: Is anyone else bored yet ?
« on: September 26, 2015, 10:18:38 PM »
No abundance of hindsight from most of us, we all knew we only needed 3 or 4 players to make us serious contenders this year.

player one = totally obvious that once Rene Steer left we needed a left back, not sorted
player two = experienced playmaker or ball winner in central midfield, bit of  a calm head to help the young squad, not sorted
player three = physical striker to put defences under pressure and set up play for Dayle, not sorted
player four = good quality keeper, hopefully with some experience, not sorted

why can Gainsborough attract players like Jarmen and D'Laryea who would have improved us, please please someone tell me why we take on young lads of 17, 18 from league teams who just can’t compete physically in this league. Isn’t our budget big enough or is several weeks in Benidorm more appealing than signing players.

Crowds will dwindle and all the positivity from last season will quickly fade. Hope I’m wrong but we could be in a relegation battle, the year we were relegated from the conference time and time again we were told were too good to go down, well we did. Changes need to be made quick, not saying Dennis should go now but if we are still in the same predicament after the next 4 league games we will have to see what happens.
Yes we’ve won 4 games, Curzon 21st , Brackley 18th, Gloucester 17th, Corby 16th and not beaten a single team above us.

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The B-Ark / Re: Solihull Moors (H) 11/8/15
« on: August 12, 2015, 11:32:41 AM »
listened to Dennis last night and just wonder if he was watching the same game as I was. We were cut open time and time again and should have been 3 down at half time.
We missed some chances second half and I have to agree with one thing dennis said that if Solihulls number 5 was sent off either straight red or a second yellow we would have been in the game.
Its just so obviuos that we lack some muscle, they were a big side and we have no plan B if things arent working.

Very early days but Saturday is a must win game.

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