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| Tuesday, June 26th, 2007 | | 10:30 pm |
| | Monday, June 18th, 2007 | | 11:40 pm |
Looks like we will be descending on on Gresty Road en masse on September 8 for the Huddersfield game. Woohah. | | Wednesday, June 13th, 2007 | | 12:26 pm |
Carling Cup!
Home to Hull! Oooooh, the GLAMOUR. Leeds away at Macc. Couple of local-ish derbies for the Sheffield teams: Blades get Chesterfield at Home, Wednesday away at Rotherham. Could be interesting! Full list at the BBC here | | Tuesday, June 12th, 2007 | | 12:14 am |
An update for a change
I should use this one more really. Quote of the day from the Arseblog Arses: shutupdrogba says "i cant wait for the day where we actually by a cunting cunt that can actually fit in our first team." in response to reports that Arsenal are about to sign Norwegian 16-year-old Haavard Nordtveit. The Alex have just about completed their sixth signing of the summer (bugger me) in the form of Danny O'Donnell from Liverpool, making his loan from last season permanent. Sounds like a decent move. With Chris McCready returning too, it's all change in the defence, with Billy Jones having rejected his contract and set to move on, and being replaced by a new and improved Billy Jones from Exeter. Maybe they think we won't notice it's a different bloke...? Oh Lordy, Dario says he 'could be the next Shaun Smith'. Argh! Also we have Darren Moss off to Shrewsbury. We've also got Eugen Bopp (midfield) from Shrewsbury, and any player called Bopp must be a good thing. Darren Kempson (defence) has also gone to the Shrews, Greg Stones (defender again!!) arrives from TNS. That's four... Varney's the big money move out, o'course. £2mil is good money with us playing in this division, well worth taking. Bit worried that we don't seem to have signed anyone up front yet...Higdon having gone as well, albeit he didn't play much. And Rodders. And Lee Matthews (not sure who he is, mind...!) Steven Schumacher from Bradford - midfield again. 14 goals in 140 appearances. Hmmmm... | | Tuesday, February 20th, 2007 | | 10:21 am |
Optimism
If we win the next two games in hand 7-0 and some other results go our way, we could go 8th! | | Thursday, February 8th, 2007 | | 12:11 pm |
| | Wednesday, January 31st, 2007 | | 11:30 am |
End-of-transfer-window resolution: post more in here! A thriller at Gresty Road last night! We could really do with some consistency in the defending though - to concede seven goals in two games right after Dario thought we were getting 'hard to beat' is a bit mental. Nothing Alex-wise to see in the transfer market yet. Some Arse-related comedy genius Alex Song action though. | | Friday, March 31st, 2006 | | 9:30 am |
Jordan
Not the model, the Palace chairman. Mostly I find him an odious git, and it'll be most upsetting if we go down at their place in a couple of weeks, but he does have a few interesting and sensible things to say here. | | Tuesday, October 11th, 2005 | | 9:04 am |
| | Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005 | | 11:27 am |
| | Thursday, July 21st, 2005 | | 12:29 pm |
Ummmm
From the club site: Unfortunately due to circumstances beyond the control of Crewe Alexandra Football Club we have been forced to delay the launch of our new home strip for the 2005/06 season. We have been informed that our suppliers are unable to deliver the kit for our proposed date on Friday 22nd July due to flash flooding in Romania and the inability to transport the merchandise to the United Kingdom.
We can only apologise for this unforeseen problem and for any inconvenience caused.
The Football Club would like to stress that we are as disappointed as you are and will bring you a new date as soon as we have one which we hope will be sometime next week.
Therefore, our Club Shop is open for business today and will be open on Saturday between the hours of 9-2pm.
Smashing. | | Thursday, June 30th, 2005 | | 9:36 am |
| | Monday, May 2nd, 2005 | | 5:39 pm |
Well there's been no update for ages as nothing good has happened. Might as well do an update since we have something sufficiently shite of note, vis a vis we're into the relegation zone after losing 5-1 at Ipswich. That looks like it for us; Ipswich might do us a favour and stuff Brighton next weekend, and you never know, Forest might do Gillingham (unlikely as Forest are now down), either of which would be enough; but nevertheless both require us to beat Coventry who a) are now safe, good, won't care, but b) are safe due to stuffing 5th place Derby 6-2 (a result currently missing from the bbs championship results page, moo). So we're probably down. Do we care? Yes. Is it a bad thing? Well, possibly; but staying up could well result in the most embarrasing season EVER #27, as the players haven't really shown any sort of consistent footballing ability since ashton left. Which is odd - they can clearly play and I refuse to believe that Deano was making that much difference to the team; we really looked like an outside chance for the playoffs. And in patches we can compete against decent teams in this division - Millwall (admittedly once they thought they were safe at 3-0) looked decidedly ropey, until Wise brought himself on and had a Klinsmann in the area; Stoke we held for a long time and had the chances to go ahead. So maybe the ability is there but the heads have gone. And you've really got to look at the management there. Time Dario please. There's no doubting his ability as a footballing coach but he's determined to hold true to certain principles above all else. Not playing brought in players above homegrown regardless of who's clearly the better player, refusing to deal with agents (really fucking stupid in today's game), et cetera et cetera. He's on record saying he could have kept us up if he'd gone out and brought players in when the chance was there but there was no actual need to stay up, and we would go where the players take us. Well, they've taken us down, those players that you've coached, that are the jewel in the crown of all you've achieved. They're not good enough for the Championship and in 20 years we've gone up _one_ division. Yes, yes, there's a lot more to it than that; but really, what we've done is stay with the game in a period when it's become hugely more successful and lucrative. If we fail next season, as looks reasonably likely given the way we've performed this year, we could end up in his final year of management right back where we fucking started. That is not an achievment worthy of note, imho. Right, rant over. | | Thursday, March 3rd, 2005 | | 9:30 am |
Quote of the day
From the Telegraph: ' Nottingham Forest defended stoutly for an hour at the City Ground but were eventually cut to set-pieces, leaving Spurs to contemplate a tricky FA Cup quarter-final at St James's Park' Cut to set-pieces. I like that. | | Wednesday, March 2nd, 2005 | | 11:32 am |
gosh
Another defensive signing! Dario Gradi has moved to strengthen his defensive options by swooping to sign Shrewsbury Town defender Darren Moss. The 23-year-old joins the Alex on a contract which will see him stay at the club until the end of the 2007 season and could be set for his Alex debut against Wolves at the weekend. Moss began his career at Chester City making 75 appearances for our Cheshire rivals after making his debut for the club back in 1998 against Brentford. A move to Shrewsbury followed in 2001 and the Wrexham born player quickly established himself as a regular in the Shrews starting line-up, making the right back birth his own. Despite his relatively young age Moss has gone on to make 158 appearances for the Gay Meadow club, scoring eleven times in the process. His impressive form during his stint with Shrewsbury has also seen International recognition come his way as he has been capped alongside David Vaughan at Wales Under-21 level. Six of his eleven goals have come during the current campaign, including four in his past four matches. Moss recently took over as captain following injuries to Darren Tinson and Martyn O'Connor and was in superb form when Dario made the trip to the Gay Meadow to watch him earlier this month. Captaining the side Moss scored twice in a 4-2 victory over Kidderminster Harriers. With the paperwork on his transfer completed, Moss is available to face Wolves in the Coca-Cola Championship on Saturday, but has missed the Shrews past couple of games through injury and so will be battling to be fit to start. How exciting! | | 9:29 am |
Naaarwich
Bonkers behaviour from Delia on Monday night, as Norwich manage to snatch defeat from the jaws of a draw. Ashton seemed to be having a bit of a blinder, scoring Norwich's first with a fantastic flick over James - that'll be England's number 1/2/3/whatever he is at the moment - and setting up the second, putting some other bloke through who managed to push a bobbling effort in. Having gone 2-0 up you'd think they'd manage to hold on but nooooo. Two goals conceded before half time, prompting Delia's outburst, which was tremendously amusing if not particularly effective as Fowler got City's third half an hour into injury time. Radcliffe on Tuesday's show has suggested she was, erm, on the cooking sherry. He also seems to've been watching the Sheff U - Arse game, which was a lot closer than it really should have been, and Naarwich probably want to have a look at that. If you go 2-0 up and chuck it away maybe you need to get yourself organised a bit better. The Blades are very much a hard-working, organised side, and as they showed this can be effective against top sides. In fact, let's have the Blades in the Premiership and Ashton transferring to them over the summer. | | Tuesday, March 1st, 2005 | | 9:44 am |
And excellent stuff from Dario on Saturday:'The Alex boss stated: "It is a day to forget but not a day to forget because it has certainly given us something to think about. It has got me thinking and I may have to look at how we are playing with Kenny and Vaughany tucking in. It is down to me to sort it out. It is my job."' Er, yes. | | 9:38 am |
quotes here:Van Persie obviously thought 'Why take the p*** out of poor old Southampton? I'll get sent off and make a game of it' Southampton boss Harry Redknapp after Arsenal's Robin van Persie followed Saints' David Prutton down the tunnel in the 1-1 draw at St Mary's. Arseblogger also had something interesting stuff to say about Arsenal's inability to defend, attack or have a goalkeeper that doesn't flap like a camel at any ball into the box after their draw at the weekend. | | Wednesday, February 2nd, 2005 | | 10:21 am |
Arsenal 2 - 4 Manchester United
I'm claiming the first two goals. Arsenal's first I was getting a beer out of the fridge, and United's first was the reulting visit to the loo. | | Wednesday, January 19th, 2005 | | 10:46 am |
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