Bank Holiday Monday at Chorley FC..........
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Bank Holiday Monday at Chorley FC..........
Tomorrow, 30th August, Bank Holiday Monday, Chorley will play Radcliffe Borough at Victory Park, 3.00pm kick-off. This promises to be an exciting and keenly contested game and a great opportunity to see local non-league football at its best! One thing is for sure, if Chorley carry on the way they have begun, you will be guaranteed GOALS,GOALS and MORE GOALS with the Magpies!!!
As an added gesture to Bolton Wanderers season ticket holders, produce a current season ticket at the turnstile and you will be admitted to Victory Park for only £3.50!!! Can it get any better? YES it can - accompanied children will be admitted FREE of charge!!!!!! Usual admission prices - adults £7.00, concessions £3.50 and unaccompanied children £1.00.
Bring the whole family and enjoy a great afternoon at Chorley's Victory Park for less than a tenner! Re-live the days of standing on the terraces, swapping ends at half-time and the friendly banter with fellow supporters! The social club will be open all afternoon and serves a range of quality beers!!
Bank Holiday Monday,
Chorley V Radcliffe Borough,
come along and experience local non-league football at its best!!!
As an added gesture to Bolton Wanderers season ticket holders, produce a current season ticket at the turnstile and you will be admitted to Victory Park for only £3.50!!! Can it get any better? YES it can - accompanied children will be admitted FREE of charge!!!!!! Usual admission prices - adults £7.00, concessions £3.50 and unaccompanied children £1.00.
Bring the whole family and enjoy a great afternoon at Chorley's Victory Park for less than a tenner! Re-live the days of standing on the terraces, swapping ends at half-time and the friendly banter with fellow supporters! The social club will be open all afternoon and serves a range of quality beers!!
Bank Holiday Monday,
Chorley V Radcliffe Borough,
come along and experience local non-league football at its best!!!
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Dujon wrote:Ruddy 'eck, Maggie, you'll never give up will you? I hope you don't.
With the effort you put in you should be the best financed club in the division.
Sorry I cannot attend. Good luck.
Under the circumstances, you are excused from this afternoon's game, Dujon. However, if you want to find out more about Chorley FC and follow our progress this season then please visit our website;
www.chorleyfc.com
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Last time you were on, I asked a simple enough question about the team you support. You ignored me, so it made me think you're just a spam-merchant who's allowed to get away with it because it's relatively local and relevant. If you'd made half an ounce of effort I might well be stood on your terraces this pm. As it is I've got the tough choice of more xbox, a film, or a walk to town to the food market. Eenie, meenie, minie, mo
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"If you'd made half an ounce of effort "?. Regardless of all the effort that he takes to come on here and publicise Chorley's home games that corrrespond with Wanderers' away games?hisroyalgingerness wrote:Last time you were on, I asked a simple enough question about the team you support. You ignored me, so it made me think you're just a spam-merchant who's allowed to get away with it because it's relatively local and relevant. If you'd made half an ounce of effort I might well be stood on your terraces this pm. As it is I've got the tough choice of more xbox, a film, or a walk to town to the food market. Eenie, meenie, minie, mo
Would you like me to send you a copy of my report from when I first went?
I tell you, Ginge. Chorley's league is where the true spirit of football lies. Do yourself a favour and get down there. I do.
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hisroyalgingerness wrote:Last time you were on, I asked a simple enough question about the team you support. You ignored me, so it made me think you're just a spam-merchant who's allowed to get away with it because it's relatively local and relevant. If you'd made half an ounce of effort I might well be stood on your terraces this pm. As it is I've got the tough choice of more xbox, a film, or a walk to town to the food market. Eenie, meenie, minie, mo
You are quite right, I should have responded to your question about Andy Russell following the pre-season friendly against the Wanderers reserves. The fact is, new manager Garry Flitcroft has assembled a squad with about 15 new players and for the first couple of friendly matches we were still trying to figure out who was who! The shortage of programmes and the lack of a team sheet for friendlies also didn't help matters. Please accept my apologies.
As for your colleague Andy Russell, although a central defender he has started at left back for the first three games of the season and produced consistent and reliable performances. A competent all-round player who is good in the air, likes a tackle and distributes the ball well. Unfortunately he came up against one of the worst referees we've seen for a long while at Salford last Saturday. He was shown the yellow card for arguing with the referee and dismissed after a second yellow for a most innocuous tackle. Two very poor decisions which will result in Andy being suspended for a game or two. Fortunately we have cover for the left-back position but his aerial presence will be missed.
He may miss our next home game against Prescot Cables which is on Tuesday, 7th September, 7.45pm kick-off.
Or he may miss our next Saturday home game against Durham City on Saturday, 25th September, 3.00pm kick-off.
Either way, we are confident that Andy's absence will not prevent the Magpies securing another three points in front of an enthusiastic crowd, which will no doubt include a number of Wanderers season ticket holders who will be taking advantage of the special £3.50 admission price and enjoying a few very reasonably priced beers in the social club.
Once again please accept my apologies. If you would like to come down to Victory Park to see Andy and the Magpies in action then I will arrange a complementary ticket for you (via Andy) and I will buy you a pint................. because that's what non-league football is all about!!!!
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No worries, mate. The site is already in my 'Bookmarks'. A nice comfortable win for you on the weekend and Jack "Goal Machine" Dorney sounds like a pretty solid fellow.Chorley_Magpie wrote: . . . However, if you want to find out more about Chorley FC and follow our progress this season then please visit our website . . .

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