Fylde (Away) The Fylde, Wet and Windy Thread

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Re: Fylde (Away) The Fylde, Wet and Windy Thread

Post: # 283041Post becbee »

jerroll wrote:
beew wrote:Last 4-0 win, anyone?
Southport at THL in last champo season.
But even with that match, we were only 1-0 ahead until 8 minutes from time.
I remember that we won 1-4 at Swindon in Sept 2017 but when was the last time we won 0-4 away?
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Rochdale in 1996 springs to mind, where Lee Hodges scored all 4.
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Re: Fylde (Away) The Fylde, Wet and Windy Thread

Post: # 283043Post jerroll »

becbee wrote:
jerroll wrote:
beew wrote:Last 4-0 win, anyone?
Southport at THL in last champo season.
But even with that match, we were only 1-0 ahead until 8 minutes from time.
I remember that we won 1-4 at Swindon in Sept 2017 but when was the last time we won 0-4 away?
a long long time ago , obviously we won 5-0 at Chester 1st game of that season but 4-0 without checking i would guess Exeter in lg cup 1st rd 1st leg in 96/7 but my memory might be missing 1!
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Re: Fylde (Away) The Fylde, Wet and Windy Thread

Post: # 283044Post hoppy »

All this talk of big away wins...who remembers Wycombe Wanderers 0 Barnet 7?
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Post: # 283045Post ETBee »

ninestein wrote:Rochdale in 1996 springs to mind, where Lee Hodges scored all 4.
I remember that well as I was listening to my radio while riding my bike and crashed into a hedge when Hodges scored the 4th!
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Re: Fylde (Away) The Fylde, Wet and Windy Thread

Post: # 283047Post hoofer2 »

ETBee wrote:
ninestein wrote:Rochdale in 1996 springs to mind, where Lee Hodges scored all 4.
I remember that well as I was listening to my radio while riding my bike and crashed into a hedge when Hodges scored the 4th!
One of my rare away games up North. Mark Cooper could easily have scored 4 and missed some sitters. The Rochdale sub looked like Pogo Patterson and had to endure much frivolity from the travelling Bees fans :)
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Re: Fylde (Away) The Fylde, Wet and Windy Thread

Post: # 283051Post letchbee94 »

Well that was worth the journey and the just under 500 miles I travelled for the game.
Played so much better last night more attacking and looked dangerous every time going forward.
The 25 of us all went home happy last night, Nice of Fylde to read our names out at HT.

We can go into next 3 games against 3 teams just above and below us feeling that we can win them all.
(1 game at a time though eh)
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Post: # 283053Post Reckless »

Has anyone got the official attendance for last night please?
Thank you.
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Post: # 283057Post Itai-bee »

Reckless wrote:Has anyone got the official attendance for last night please?
Thank you.
According to Sky Sports. The attendance last night was 1489.
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Post: # 283060Post Reckless »

Thanks Mus. I'll go with that.
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Post: # 283061Post Reckless »

I'm sorry but don't be offended by my retort it's only my old grandad used to call Italians Mus which is probably not acceptable now. Thanks again.
He had a general name for every nationality and would have been jailed these days I reckon.
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Re: Fylde (Away) The Fylde, Wet and Windy Thread

Post: # 283063Post John Hunt »

Shmulib100 wrote:Fylde commentators just said on another night they could have scored 7... Anyone there can comment on that?
Seven really? When did a team last concede 7 goals?

They've been watching too much Len Goodman.

A ridiculous thing to say ................................
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Post: # 283071Post finchleyman »

Didn't we put six past Lincoln a few years back?
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Post: # 283072Post becbee »

finchleyman wrote:Didn't we put six past Lincoln a few years back?
Rather a lot of years back - 4th Sept 1991
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Post: # 283074Post northantsbee »

hoppy wrote:All this talk of big away wins...who remembers Wycombe Wanderers 0 Barnet 7?
Who could forget mad celebrations at 5-0 with the Hawaii 5-0 theme tune
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