That would explain why he played for us last night then.
Aha, was he "trialist"?
One of many. Although we did work out who some of them were.
... not that we're divulging any of their names, of course, for fear of scotching any signings.....
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Wed Jul 11 2018 8:29 am
by Glyn
No easy games.....
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Thu Jul 12 2018 9:12 pm
by Lee K
Europa League: Connah's Quay 1-3 Shakhtyor Soligorsk
John Disney played the full game and Nathan Woolfe came on as a late substitute.
Nice trip to Belarus next week for the second leg. You don't get that playing for the Pitmen!
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Fri Jul 13 2018 7:09 am
by Glyn
Lee K wrote:Europa League: Connah's Quay 1-3 Shakhtyor Soligorsk
John Disney played the full game and Nathan Woolfe came on as a late substitute.
Nice trip to Belarus next week for the second leg. You don't get that playing for the Pitmen!
... nor to play your home games at Rhyl
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Fri Jul 13 2018 9:20 am
by The Beerhunter
Glyn wrote:
Lee K wrote:Europa League: Connah's Quay 1-3 Shakhtyor Soligorsk
John Disney played the full game and Nathan Woolfe came on as a late substitute.
Nice trip to Belarus next week for the second leg. You don't get that playing for the Pitmen!
... nor to play your home games at Rhyl
You would if the NPL were in charge of the fixtures.
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Fri Jul 13 2018 11:33 am
by Glyn
The Beerhunter wrote:
Glyn wrote:
Lee K wrote:Europa League: Connah's Quay 1-3 Shakhtyor Soligorsk
John Disney played the full game and Nathan Woolfe came on as a late substitute.
Nice trip to Belarus next week for the second leg. You don't get that playing for the Pitmen!
... nor to play your home games at Rhyl
You would if the NPL were in charge of the fixtures.
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Sat Jul 14 2018 11:39 am
by cds
Missed this one the other day
Fair play for him, still earning a living at step two. Thought he was shafted by successive managers here in his second spell and seems to have matured into a better player than the nervy, error-prone youngster he was a couple of years ago
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Mon Jul 16 2018 6:16 pm
by Codsall Collier
Ben Jevons is now Captain at AFC Wulfs-should see him tomorrow night
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Thu Jul 19 2018 10:20 am
by cds
Jordan Graham on target for Mansfield against Derby's first XI last night
Ten of Mansfield's eleven from Saturday's draw got minutes last night - interesting that they found a Championship defence easier to break down than ours
EDIT - just spotted this - eleven years since he was here on loan!
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Thu Jul 19 2018 10:25 pm
by Lee K
A snippet of a report from Newcastle 1-2 Nantwich at the weekend:
A goal was coming and, moments later, Lawrie had his goal – and what a strike it was. Glover picked up possession and lofted a brilliantly weighted ball over the Newcastle defence and Lawrie thundered home a volley first time into the right hand corner to give Nantwich the lead once more.
....for what must be his 74th club, and there can't be many of them where he played fewer minutes than he did for us.
Still, it was he that transformed us in our 5-4 win against Stafford, so his place as a legend of HTFC is confirmed!
....for what must be his 74th club, and there can't be many of them where he played fewer minutes than he did for us.
Still, it was he that transformed us in our 5-4 win against Stafford, so his place as a legend of HTFC is confirmed!
I'm thinking we should start a "Lee's legends" thread, starting with him and Vinny Mukendi....
....for what must be his 74th club, and there can't be many of them where he played fewer minutes than he did for us.
Still, it was he that transformed us in our 5-4 win against Stafford, so his place as a legend of HTFC is confirmed!
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Tue Jul 24 2018 3:49 pm
by Glyn
I can only watch that from about 4:00 onwards... but the goal celebrations for the equaliser on 4:55 are brilliant
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Tue Jul 24 2018 6:16 pm
by jackiemaund
I know someone who went to the loo when we were three down,when he got back we were five three up :
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Tue Jul 24 2018 8:09 pm
by Lee K
jackiemaund wrote:I know someone who went to the loo when we were three down,when he got back we were five three up :
We were never five three up in that match.
0-1, 0-2, 0-3, 1-3, 2-3, 2-4, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4.
Re: Old Player Watch
Posted: Tue Jul 24 2018 8:51 pm
by bix_the_dog
One of the best and craziest matches I'm even aware of, let alone watched
Good memories, especially sitting next to my Rangers supporting friend (we're still on speaking terms).