Tippy Tappy Football wrote:.
Woodclanger 1 wrote:Spiritater wrote:wink68 wrote:Its started on the County message board already. It won't be a disaster if we go down. Play the kids, walk the confrence and then storm league 2. Bet York and Stockport thought the same.
T'is a wonder the Pies messageboard isn't flooded with the amount of blood about after all the wrist slitting post the Macc game. The 'Macclesfield Watch' thread is a great read, from the highs of Exeter being 1-2 up to the depths of despair with Macc's late winner is a classic
It's comedy gold. One deluded fool has said "a promotion challenge in The National League has got to be more fun than the lower reaches of League 2"
Oh he'll regret that statement, apart from Hereford away I can't think of any enjoyment whatsoever, even Wrexham was purgatory
Amateur Psychologist wrote:Woodclanger 1 wrote:Spiritater wrote:wink68 wrote:Its started on the County message board already. It won't be a disaster if we go down. Play the kids, walk the confrence and then storm league 2. Bet York and Stockport thought the same.
T'is a wonder the Pies messageboard isn't flooded with the amount of blood about after all the wrist slitting post the Macc game. The 'Macclesfield Watch' thread is a great read, from the highs of Exeter being 1-2 up to the depths of despair with Macc's late winner is a classic
It's comedy gold. One deluded fool has said "a promotion challenge in The National League has got to be more fun than the lower reaches of League 2"
Oh he'll regret that statement, apart from Hereford away I can't think of any enjoyment whatsoever, even Wrexham was purgatory
Hold on mate, you know what you did here but maybe others don't. The original post said:
To be honest, a promotion challenge in the National League is probably more fun than a lower-mid-table finish in L2 - not that I think we'd challenge for promotion or anything.
But I guess that didn't fit the narrative.
Anyway, carry on.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:Either Yeovil, Macclesfield or Notts County are going to get lucky this season by stopping up with a low points total. I don't mind if it is Notts County as long as they get 3 points on Saturday by beating Franchise FC. Come on You Pies!
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:Either Yeovil, Macclesfield or Notts County are going to get lucky this season by stopping up with a low points total. I don't mind if it is Notts County as long as they get 3 points on Saturday by beating Franchise FC. Come on You Pies!
Spiritater wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote:Either Yeovil, Macclesfield or Notts County are going to get lucky this season by stopping up with a low points total. I don't mind if it is Notts County as long as they get 3 points on Saturday by beating Franchise FC. Come on You Pies!
Has to be said we'll all be rooting for the Pies on Sat. They turned up against Lincoln, they turned up against FGR and they didn't need to turn up when they played us as we just rolled over and died on the day. Time for them to turn up again against MK and then lose the next three that'll do nicely thank you.
They're the same as us in 07/08, we'd have one stellar performance and everyone would think the corner'd been turned and 'we're gonna be ok'. Then we'd flop like we'd never ever seen a football in our lives for the next 5-6 games. Hope eh!
SINA STAG wrote:They need one more win than Yeovil or Macclesfield.
ST4GS wrote:SINA STAG wrote:They need one more win than Yeovil or Macclesfield.
Yeovil can't buy a win so unless their form drastically changes they are down.
If Macclesfield win just one of their last three games (two at home) then Notts County need 2 wins minimum due to their poor goal difference.
Realistically Notts County need both Yeovil and Macclesfield to fail to win any more games.
Macclesfield have favourable fixtures:
Newport (H)
Port Vale (on the beach) (A) - everyone wins away at Port Vale (cough)
Cambridge (on the beach) (H)
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