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les@donr

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #30 on April 17, 2017, 05:28:00 pm by les@donr »
Despite losing today they are still outside of the relegation zone on GD. Next match against Woking is a six pointer.



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Prez

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #31 on April 29, 2017, 02:18:12 pm by Prez »
York are relegated. Couldn't quite pull it off.

Herman Hessian

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #32 on April 29, 2017, 02:34:43 pm by Herman Hessian »
injury time equaliser at guiseley sent 'em down.....

richtherover

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #33 on April 29, 2017, 03:01:39 pm by richtherover »
Great memories of going to York in the early 80's. They won the league by a mile that year but on that day we played them off the park. Massive Rovers following and a cracker from Glynn Snodin only for Dennis Peacock to gift them an equaliser. Sad day seeing them relegated today. Would be good to see them and more ex Rovers opponents from yesteryear like Halifax, Darlington and Stockport regaining league status. Lincoln have done it and you'd have to fancy Tranmere in the play offs. They're up against Aldershot, a team who were top of the league when they came to Belle Vue on a Friday night in the late 60's resulting in a 7 - 0 win for Rovers, one of my all time favourite memories. A repeat today would be good.
Come on you Reds, let's sort out this title!
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glosterred

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #34 on April 29, 2017, 05:36:03 pm by glosterred »
injury time equaliser at guiseley sent 'em down.....

It was probably not just the equaliser that sent them down, being shit for a whole season probably had more to do with it

COYR

roversontheup

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #35 on April 29, 2017, 05:57:50 pm by roversontheup »
injury time equaliser at guiseley sent 'em down.....

It was probably not just the equaliser that sent them down, being shit for a whole season probably had more to do with it

COYR


Not quite Gloucester. Since Xmas when Gary Mills was able to bring in his own players they have been 9th in the form table. Too much damage done under the previous manager. Desperately sorry for them today.

glosterred

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #36 on April 29, 2017, 06:02:39 pm by glosterred »
injury time equaliser at guiseley sent 'em down.....

It was probably not just the equaliser that sent them down, being shit for a whole season probably had more to do with it

COYR


Not quite Gloucester. Since Xmas when Gary Mills was able to bring in his own players they have been 9th in the form table. Too much damage done under the previous manager. Desperately sorry for them today.

Form table means little when you're 4th bottom and getting relegated

COYR

DRFCMach2man

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #37 on April 29, 2017, 06:12:18 pm by DRFCMach2man »
For all peoples thoughts on Yorks relegation it is still sad to see another Yorkshire club exit the football league.

RedJ

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #38 on April 29, 2017, 07:44:34 pm by RedJ »
They'd already exited the Football League last season...

les@donr

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #39 on April 29, 2017, 11:44:57 pm by les@donr »
Sad day for York, they nearly pulled it off, but not quite. Hope they bounce back next season. Now have local derbies with Harrogate.

roversontheup

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #40 on April 29, 2017, 11:48:19 pm by roversontheup »
injury time equaliser at guiseley sent 'em down.....

It was probably not just the equaliser that sent them down, being shit for a whole season probably had more to do with it

COYR


Not quite Gloucester. Since Xmas when Gary Mills was able to bring in his own players they have been 9th in the form table. Too much damage done under the previous manager. Desperately sorry for them today.

Form table means little when you're 4th bottom and getting relegated

COYR

No but I was trying to counter your statement that they had been rubbish all season. They haven't!

les@donr

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #41 on April 29, 2017, 11:58:51 pm by les@donr »
Forgot to mention York will have a local derby with Bradford PA next season.

glosterred

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #42 on April 30, 2017, 11:53:21 am by glosterred »
injury time equaliser at guiseley sent 'em down.....

It was probably not just the equaliser that sent them down, being shit for a whole season probably had more to do with it

COYR


Not quite Gloucester. Since Xmas when Gary Mills was able to bring in his own players they have been 9th in the form table. Too much damage done under the previous manager. Desperately sorry for them today.

Form table means little when you're 4th bottom and getting relegated

COYR

No but I was trying to counter your statement that they had been rubbish all season. They haven't!

Unfortunately the season doesn't start in Jan and you have to take all the season into account and on that basis they haven't been good enough. Being 9 in the form table since Christmas also means they still haven't been good enough since Christmas and 8 teams have been better than them. So all in all not good enough for the whole season.

COYR

roversontheup

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #43 on April 30, 2017, 12:52:20 pm by roversontheup »
I appreciate that Gloucester but I still maintain that although they were absolutely rubbish for the first half of the season once their new manager came in and was able to bring a few players in their form was very good. Ninth in form table says something about a team that's been relegated. You said "they had been shit all season" all I'm trying to point out is they haven't! Certainly not good enough over the WHOLE season though.

That's my last word on this.

glosterred

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #44 on April 30, 2017, 02:18:15 pm by glosterred »
I appreciate that Gloucester but I still maintain that although they were absolutely rubbish for the first half of the season once their new manager came in and was able to bring a few players in their form was very good. Ninth in form table says something about a team that's been relegated. You said "they had been shit all season" all I'm trying to point out is they haven't! Certainly not good enough over the WHOLE season though.

That's my last word on this.

And my last word, they were shit for the whole season

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #45 on April 30, 2017, 02:20:44 pm by ballysbackin »
They had Muggleton on loan and left him on the bench mostly, but when he came on with his long throws then Parkin scored. I think yesterday the manager realised and played him from the start. TOOO Late a bit like another certain manager

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Re: York this season's escapologist's
« Reply #46 on April 30, 2017, 02:39:49 pm by rich1471 »
they have Scott loach in goal as well said time for York going down

 

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