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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby Stags 2002 » Mon Dec 23, 2019 5:13 pm

Spiritater wrote:
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The One wrote:Welcome back SFL.


Many thanks and have a great christmas.


You to mate

Returned from Dagobah at last he has. For tuition he has been. Strong with the Force is he now.
Nominate him to let the Boxing Day Fred out I do, (so long as he can do it without posting an annoying video ;) ) all those in favour say 'Aye' :thumbup:


Aye, but including the videos :D!

Welcome back SFL, you've been missed. Please note the fred is for life not just for Christmas though!!
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby The One » Mon Dec 23, 2019 5:26 pm

Aye. And it needs goi ng up soon, so get on with it man.
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby STAGS FOR LIFE » Mon Dec 23, 2019 7:07 pm

Stags 2002 wrote:
Spiritater wrote:
The One wrote:
STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:
The One wrote:Welcome back SFL.


Many thanks and have a great christmas.


You to mate

Returned from Dagobah at last he has. For tuition he has been. Strong with the Force is he now.
Nominate him to let the Boxing Day Fred out I do, (so long as he can do it without posting an annoying video ;) ) all those in favour say 'Aye' :thumbup:


Aye, but including the videos :D!

Welcome back SFL, you've been missed. Please note the fred is for life not just for Christmas though!!


Cheers mate ,thanks for that :)

In the christmas mood now, just put my christmas golf socks on from last year :D i've got a hole in one :lol:
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby HU7stag » Mon Dec 23, 2019 7:26 pm

From last year Christmas crackers, I presume! Welcome back SFL.
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby STAGS FOR LIFE » Tue Dec 24, 2019 7:10 am

HU7stag wrote:From last year Christmas crackers, I presume! Welcome back SFL.


Thanks mate ,only thing crackers on here his me :lol:

Christmas cracker joke number 2

Which christmas song got to number 1 named after bedding ??

Duvet know its christmas time at home :lol:

Merry christmas .

HO HO HO :lol:
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby HU7stag » Tue Dec 24, 2019 1:48 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Merry Christmas to you too SFL and everyone else on here.
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby Spiritater » Sat Dec 28, 2019 5:19 pm

Chippers getting delusional about Clownty finishing top now on RadioFlorist :lol:
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Theirs but to do and die
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby Sedgwick » Sat Dec 28, 2019 5:30 pm

Spiritater wrote:Chippers getting delusional about Clownty finishing top now on RadioFlorist :lol:


TBF they should be around the top... Got a great squad for that league.
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby Sandy Pate Best Stag » Sat Dec 28, 2019 6:25 pm

Unfortunately they have had a bit of a revival but I still don't think they will finish top. Wait for the snow in February and see how they do on frozen and then muddy pitches.
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby chip63 » Sun Dec 29, 2019 11:30 am

STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:
HU7stag wrote:From last year Christmas crackers, I presume! Welcome back SFL.


Thanks mate ,only thing crackers on here his me :lol:

Christmas cracker joke number 2

Which christmas song got to number 1 named after bedding ??

Duvet know its christmas time at home :lol:

Merry christmas .

HO HO HO :lol:


Was it a cover version??
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby STAGS FOR LIFE » Sun Dec 29, 2019 11:53 am

chip63 wrote:
STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:
HU7stag wrote:From last year Christmas crackers, I presume! Welcome back SFL.


Thanks mate ,only thing crackers on here his me :lol:

Christmas cracker joke number 2

Which christmas song got to number 1 named after bedding ??

Duvet know its christmas time at home :lol:

Merry christmas .

HO HO HO :lol:


Was it a cover version??


Ho Yes

Also covered the butchers song

Stand and do liver
your money or your life :oops:
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby STAGS FOR LIFE » Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:20 pm

Mentioned about Maidenhead being oldest ground ??

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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby Stags 2002 » Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:21 pm

STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:Mentioned about Maidenhead being oldest ground ??


York Road is a football stadium in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. The home ground of Maidenhead United, it is acknowledged by The Football Association and FIFA to be the oldest continuously-used senior association football ground in the world by the same club, having been home to the club since 1871.
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby Sedgwick » Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:48 pm

Stags 2002 wrote:
STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:Mentioned about Maidenhead being oldest ground ??


York Road is a football stadium in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. The home ground of Maidenhead United, it is acknowledged by The Football Association and FIFA to be the oldest continuously-used senior association football ground in the world by the same club, having been home to the club since 1871.


Our claim as the oldest ground is embarrassing... its never been verified by anyone credible.
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby Rob » Thu Jan 02, 2020 11:31 pm

Sedgwick wrote:
Stags 2002 wrote:
STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:Mentioned about Maidenhead being oldest ground ??


York Road is a football stadium in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. The home ground of Maidenhead United, it is acknowledged by The Football Association and FIFA to be the oldest continuously-used senior association football ground in the world by the same club, having been home to the club since 1871.


Our claim as the oldest ground is embarrassing... its never been verified by anyone credible.


Maybe you should do a bit of reading about the history of our club, the origins of Field Mill and when football was first played there before spouting off.
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby The One » Thu Jan 02, 2020 11:35 pm

Rob wrote:
Sedgwick wrote:
Stags 2002 wrote:
STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:Mentioned about Maidenhead being oldest ground ??


York Road is a football stadium in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. The home ground of Maidenhead United, it is acknowledged by The Football Association and FIFA to be the oldest continuously-used senior association football ground in the world by the same club, having been home to the club since 1871.


Our claim as the oldest ground is embarrassing... its never been verified by anyone credible.


Maybe you should do a bit of reading about the history of our club, the origins of Field Mill and when football was first played there before spouting off.


Yes indeed Rob.
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby STAGS FOR LIFE » Mon Jan 20, 2020 10:48 am

:lol: The one that got away , so bad he as gone to the sheep :lol:

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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby Sedgwick » Mon Jan 20, 2020 11:14 am

Rob wrote:
Sedgwick wrote:
Stags 2002 wrote:
STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:Mentioned about Maidenhead being oldest ground ??


York Road is a football stadium in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. The home ground of Maidenhead United, it is acknowledged by The Football Association and FIFA to be the oldest continuously-used senior association football ground in the world by the same club, having been home to the club since 1871.


Our claim as the oldest ground is embarrassing... its never been verified by anyone credible.


Maybe you should do a bit of reading about the history of our club, the origins of Field Mill and when football was first played there before spouting off.


It hast been verified by anyone credible... what you're talking about is like me writing a blog about how any other ground is actually the oldest. Its just a claim the club have made a never backed up. seems rather shoddy when you research it, only stags website and a stagsnet blog post comes up containing no evidence for this claim?

The fact we went ahead and put up a massive sign is just so tin pot.

1862 saw football played at the ground for the first time when Sheffield Football Club went up against Hallam Football Club... this is a proven fixture that took place.

Our claim is "Field Mill has been used as a football ground since 1861" says who? where is the evidence, has anyone actually proven this?
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby SINA STAG » Mon Jan 20, 2020 2:26 pm

It's very bloody random on some threads on here one post is regarding a keeper going from County to Shiterites which fits the topic


Then the next post is people arguing who's got the longest gooseberry sorry club

No wonder this messageboard as the same dozen posties each day n majority of the time there slagging each other off n that's just the adminnistrators so what's the chance of attracting anyone new.


Sort it out Mods this board is complete pants
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby STAGS FOR LIFE » Fri Jan 24, 2020 3:12 pm

STAGS FOR LIFE wrote::lol: The one that got away , so bad he as gone to the sheep :lol:

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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby Random Hero » Fri Jan 24, 2020 4:12 pm

Sedgwick wrote:
1862 saw football played at the ground for the first time when Sheffield Football Club went up against Hallam Football Club... this is a proven fixture that took place.

Our claim is "Field Mill has been used as a football ground since 1861" says who? where is the evidence, has anyone actually proven this?


No. Our claim is that it is the oldest PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL ground in the world. For as long as we remain a professional club, this is true. (It's well documented if you care to look, and is accepted by the EFL as the oldest ground in the Football League) It is confirmed that football has been played at Field Mill since 1861, intially by Greenhalgh's FC, who owned the now demolished mill behind the QLE.

Sandygate Road first hosted football in 1860 and is now the home of Hallam FC. However, they aren't a professional team.

Bramall Lane first hosted football in 1862, a year after Field Mill - but was a sporting venue from 1850, hosting cricket and other sports. It is therefore the second oldest *professional* football ground in the world.

Molineux (Wolves) also opened in 1860, but wasn't used for football initially (it had an ice skating rink though!)

Quote from the EFL:

Mansfield Town took over the Field Mill ground in 1919. The ground had previously been used for football since 1861 by various teams and is the second oldest football ground in continual use after Sandygate in Sheffield, the home of Hallam FC, which is older by a few months.


For what it's worth I think it's all a bit pants and steeped in semantics. And what's an 'amateur' ground anyway? How long has the Manor Complex in Woodhouse been going? :lol: However, phrased the way we do, it is absolutely true. I'd suggest we'd use 'Oldest ground in the Football League' ... but that might well be tempting fate, as County found to their peril!...

If you're that bothered - check out a book by Simon Inglis - Football grounds of England and Wales (1983). Might be able to get it on Amazon... really interesting and contains a lot more detail on this. :)
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby STAGS FOR LIFE » Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:27 am

Ross get your bags packed again :lol:

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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby The One » Tue Mar 03, 2020 10:30 pm

Won again tonight grr
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Re: A Thread About Conference Club Notts County

Postby chip63 » Wed Mar 04, 2020 12:01 am

Won against the mighty flyde.
I don't even know how you pronounce it.
Filed field?
Or spell it to be honest.
Fylde flyed
Or where it is
I also hope I never have to know or care about any of the above questions.
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