And the match BT have chosen is Braintree v Altrincham ....El Classico nottomogull wrote:I'm sure everyone who is planning to be at the Guiseley match will know this, but just in case you don't ...... the kick off is at 5.30 pm as is every National League match on Saturday.
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To be fair to BT it is the only game where both teams have something to play for. Having said that, its ridiculous for fans for all the games to be on at 5.30 on a Saturday - as always TV comes before the thoughts and wants of actual supporters.lucy6lucy wrote: And the match BT have chosen is Braintree v Altrincham ....El Classico not
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That's a fair comment. But I still feel this Guiseley v Torquay match has more to offer. Guiseley have numerous combinations of either staying up or going down.leetufc wrote: To be fair to BT it is the only game where both teams have something to play for. Having said that, its ridiculous for fans for all the games to be on at 5.30 on a Saturday - as always TV comes before the thoughts and wants of actual supporters.
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The guiesley website states fans are not normally separated, unless under advice. Does anyone know if this is the case on Saturday ? I remember Barrow away in our promotion year, it was a nightmare
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I presume you won't be going if it's raining..??Parry wrote:This will be my first and only game of the season. My girlfriend only lives 30 mins away. What pubs are people meeting at? This should a great day out.
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I'm going to Coopers on Otley Road and maybe club bar after that.Parry wrote:This will be my first and only game of the season. My girlfriend only lives 30 mins away. What pubs are people meeting at? This should a great day out.
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How are Halifax a proper club and Guisley not? Anyway it was the fault of the Braintree goalie. If it had been us to benefit from a fluke incident like that we wouldn't be complaining.royalgull wrote:I'd love us to win and send this tinpot side down after their behaviour v Braintree earlier in the season. Save a proper club like Halifax instead please.
Not sure who the proper club is, Guiseley have been around over a hundred years but Halifax less than 10. As for what we would feel if it was us, well I don't know about you but I would be hella embarrassed.Plainmoor78 wrote: How are Halifax a proper club and Guisley not? Anyway it was the fault of the Braintree goalie. If it had been us to benefit from a fluke incident like that we wouldn't be complaining.
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Not sure how it was he keepers fault, the Guisley player lobbed the pass over his head towards the goal - if he had kicked it back with less power and not towards the goal this issue would never have happened.Plainmoor78 wrote: How are Halifax a proper club and Guisley not? Anyway it was the fault of the Braintree goalie. If it had been us to benefit from a fluke incident like that we wouldn't be complaining.
If we had beneffitted from that I would be embarassed
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I am in Harrogate. Staying with family for the weekend and a short train over this afternoon. It's been a terrific end to the season and the players deserve our thanks for getting us out of that hole.
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It will be one of those sh1t pacer trains too Chris...Gulliball wrote:I am in Harrogate. Staying with family for the weekend and a short train over this afternoon. It's been a terrific end to the season and the players deserve our thanks for getting us out of that hole.
Just like the one I'll be on from Sunny Barnsley to dirty Leeds...
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